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Poisonous jellyfish thriving in Dardanelles: Expert
In the Dardanelles, located in the western province of Çanakkale, poisonous compass jellyfish whose numbers have been increasing since last year, have negatively affected the fish population, an expert has warned.
Compass jellyfish (chrysaora hysoscella), whose natural habitats are the Mediterranean and the Aegean, are now seen more frequently in the Dardanelles.
Türkiye wins Amputee Football World Cup
Türkiye has won its first ever Amputee Football World Cup after defeating Angola 4-1 in a final match in Istanbul.
After the first half ended 1-1, with Ömer Güleryüz scoring Türkiye's goal, Rahmi Özcan netted from the penalty spot and then scored the third, taking full control over the match.
Serkan Dereli added the finishing touch, while Angola's goal came from Heno Adao.
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Poisonous jellyfish infesting Çanakkale Strait, Marmara Sea
A poisonous species of jellyfish, commonly called compass jellyfish, has been infesting the Çanakkale Strait and spearing into the Marmara Sea, an expert has said, warning people to keep away from them.
Diaspora in Tokyo commemorated Turkish figures in their graves
The graves of significant and historical figures buried in the Turkish cemetery in Tokyo, the capital of Japan, have been commemorated in an event conducted by Turkish embassy.
Turkish civil society representatives gathered at the Tama Cemetery in Tokyo's Fuçu district at an event hosted by Turkish embassy to pay their respects.
Furkan and Muhammet might have lived
It was the night of May 4 when 7-year-old Muhammet and his 6-year-old brother, Furkan Yıldırım, went to bed at home when death caught them. The room they were sleeping in was smashed into by an armored police vehicle that went out of control.
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Tender opens to rent out Turkey's remote Aegean idyll Göcek
A number of forested bays in one of Turkey?s most beautiful coastal idylls will be opened to tender by the Forestry and Waterworks Ministry, though many locals are opposed to the move and claim it will allow rapid ?concretization,? as is the case elsewhere in the country.