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Land and River Art Biennial opens in Adıyaman
Commagene Lar, Land and Art Biennial opened in Adıyaman's Kahta district on Sept. 23. Curated by Nihat Özdal, the biennial showcases artworks of 13 artists, Shirin Abedinarad, Vahap Avşar, Murat Cem Baytok, Anna Laura Cantera, Yalda Jamali, Odmaa Uranchimeg, Cengiz Tekin, Mariko Hori, Zaid Saad, Meltem Şahin, Mert Kocadayı and Kim İncheol.
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EBRD to boost renewable energy investments in Türkiye
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is providing a loan of $110 million to Türkiye's Enerjisa Enerji Üretim to support the expansion of the company's wind power portfolio.
Enerjisa Üretim's projects will prevent the release of 52,000 tons of CO2 emissions a year from the country's power system, the bank said in a statement.
Azerbaijan sets Ramadan timetable with Turkey
Azerbaijan has changed the country's Ramadan timetable with Iran to set it in compliance with Turkey this year, according to Turkish media reports.
"This is a first and an interesting development," said Ramin Sadık, an Azerbaijani historian.
Ramadan begins on April 2 with the first sahur, a meal before dawn, in Turkey and on April 3 in Iran.
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Azerbaijan sets Ramadan timetable with Turkey
Azerbaijan has changed the country's Ramadan timetable with Iran to set it in compliance with Turkey this year, according to Turkish media reports.
"This is a first and an interesting development," said Ramin Sadık, an Azerbaijani historian.
Ramadan begins on April 2 with the first sahur, a meal before dawn, in Turkey and on April 3 in Iran.
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Turkey’s first new media and digital art museum opens
A first of its kind in Turkey bringing technology, science and art together, X Media Art Museum (XMAM) is now open to welcome visitors.
Student protest on housing issue continues to expand
A movement started by a group of students to draw attention to the sky-high dormitory and rental apartment costs across the country, especially in the Turkish metropolis of Istanbul, continues to expand with more and more students becoming a part of it.
Tokyo champion Gazoz sets eyes on Paris gold
Turkish archer Mete Gazoz, who won the gold medal in the Olympic individual event at the 2020 Tokyo Games, has said he next aims for a gold medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
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Gazoz beat Italy's Mauro Nespoli on July 31 in the final to claim Turkey's first gold medal in Tokyo and the country's first-ever Olympic medal in the sport.
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Turkish athletes claim 4 medals at European Junior Swimming Championships
A total of four Turkish swimmers won medals at the 2021 European Junior Swimming Championships in the Italian capital Rome on July 11.
Merve Tuncel bagged a gold medal in the women's 400-meter freestyle after completing the race with a time of 4.06.25.
Osman Hamdi, Van Gogh, Göbeklitepe in same exhibition
The Parallel Universe Exhibition, organized by Ouchhh and which combines artificial intelligence and art, is opening to art lovers in Istanbul.
Habitat loss threatens critically endangered viper
Turkey's unique and critically endangered Anatolian meadow viper is under threat from serious habitat loss caused by various factors, including the opening of new stone quarries, according to an expert.
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