2nd millennium BC
Scientist believes Nefertiti is buried in King Tut’s tomb
English archeologist Dr. Nicholas Reeves of the University of Arizona claims that the tomb of Tutankhamun hides a secret that has eluded researchers since its discovery more than 90 years ago. Reeves said that he has found a secret doorway leading from the tomb of King Tutankhamun to the boy-king’s mother, Nefertiti.
Should a woman die for justice to be served?
It was the year 2011. Ay?e was a 20-year-old woman living in the Marmara city of Bursa. She was slightly handicapped. As a woman of 20 years old, she had poor judgement; she could be tricked into doing things for candy.
Ay?e met Cem on Facebook. Cem built trust in Ay?e. They met in a park; Cem took Ay?e to his home.
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Inscription of name from Bible discovered
Israel's antiquities authority says archaeologists have discovered a rare 3,000-year-old inscription of a name mentioned in the Bible.
The name "Eshbaal Ben Beda" appears on a large ceramic jar. Eshbaal of the Bible was a son of King Saul.
Archaeologists Yosef Garfinkel and Saar Ganor say the jar belonged to a different Eshbaal, likely the owner of an agricultural estate.
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They allowed the abortion as if it was a favor...
The misfortunes women have to live through in this country never end. You must have seen it, read about it or heard about it. The most recent of the disasters happened to 24-year-old Ay?e K. from the Mediterranean town of Fethiye.
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Young Society Leaders gather in Istanbul
The Young Society Leaders, an arm of the American Turkish Association, gathered at Istanbulâs Sabancı Center on June 20.
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