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Mengen trains chefs for the finest in world

Bolu's Mengen Cookery School, known for its chefs, trains students for the food services industry. After a two-year education, students find positions all around the world in the finest places Abant ?zzet Baysal University's (AIBU) Mengen Cookery School, a vocational high school in the northwestern province of Bolu's Mengen district, trains chefs in the art of Ottoman and world cuisines. 

One dead, five injured in multiple workplace accidents in Turkey

One worker has died and five others have been injured in three separate workplace accidents in Turkey.

The deceased worker, identified as Ahmet Hamdi Özmercan, died at a hospital in the northwestern province of Edirne on Nov. 2 after he was severely injured when he became stuck under a caterpillar at a stone quarry in Edirne's Ke?an district.

Funeral ceremonies held for 15 police officers recently killed by PKK

Funeral ceremonies have been held in several provinces for 15 security personnel killed in multiple attacks carried out by outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) militants, with a funeral in the capital of Ankara attended by several government officials and political party leaders.

8 dead, 71 injured in multiple crashes ahead of Ramadan holiday

Eight people have died and 71 others were injured in multiple bus crashes across the country ahead of the holiday marking the end of Ramadan, which officially starts on July 16.

Seven people were killed and 39 others were injured when a passenger bus turned over and slid off the road due to heavy rain around 4:15 a.m. on July 15 near a tunnel in the northern province of Bolu.

Turkish military denies reports on commanders' meeting on possible Syria incursion

Reports that the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) recalled commanders deployed along part of its border with Syria to the capital Ankara for a meeting on a possible military incursion into Syria ?do not reflect reality,? Turkish military sources stated on July 6.

No violation of right to life in Demirta?' case, says ECHR

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) decided on June 23 that there was no violation of the European charter?s article on the right to life in a case concerning Peoples? Democratic Party (HDP) co-chair Selahattin Demirta?, who had complained that he had been exposed to a risk of death due to an article published in a local newspaper in 2007. 

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