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Istanbul’s historic pharmacy to become museum
Melih Ziya Sezer, owner of one of the oldest pharmacies in Istanbul's Moda district, has died at the age of 90. It has been reported that the 120-year-old pharmacy will become a museum after the death of Sezer, who has been healing for years in the pharmacy he inherited from his father.
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Bosnia Finds 15 Bodies in War Grave in Mostar
The Bosnian state prosecution said on Thursday that the remains of at least 15 people have been found during an exhumation in the village of Medjine, alongside several fragments of skeletal and other human remains.
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Nostalgic pharmacy in Istanbul ‘healing’ for more than a century
A 119-year-old pharmacy that witnessed the last periods of the Ottoman Empire and the founding of the Turkish Republic continues to help people regain their health at a small, modest shop in Istanbul's Kadıköy district.
Long-term care, de-bureaucratisation bills coming to plenary session
Ljubljana – The National Assembly is meeting for the October plenary session on Monday to debate at first reading an omnibus bill on de-bureaucratisation and a long-awaited long-term care bill. Changes to pharmacy legislation and to the law on police work and organisation are also on the MPs’ agenda.
Femicide victim burned while she was alive: Report
A forensic report submitted to a local court in the high profile femicide case reveals that Pınar Gültekin, a 27-year-old student who was murdered in the Aegean province of Muğla last year, was burned alive.
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Bulgarian Politician Accused of Espionage
The Specialized Prosecutor's Office filed an indictment with the Specialized Criminal Court against N.M., a leader of a political party, for helping a foreign organization in order to serve as a spy, aiming to disclose information that was a state secret.
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Climate change to affect productivity in Turkish agricultural sector: Expert
Climate change will adversely affect productivity in the agricultural sector in the short term, according to a Turkish expert.
A Turkish academic has drawn attention to the importance of the effects of climate change especially on the agricultural sector.
Bone Fragments Found in Exhumation at Sarajevo Hospital
The Missing Persons Institute said that an exhumation on Wednesday in the grounds of the Sarajevo University Clinical Centre, known as the Kosevo Hospital, revealed bone fragments, shoes and a wristwatch that probably belonged to a 1990s war victim.
Agricultural lands narrowing significantly, says former official
Cultivation areas across Turkey have narrowed dramatically over the recent years, while hikes in food prices on a global scale are making it harder to import agricultural products, a former official has warned.
Criminal prosecutors have completed investigation at site of fire at the Matei Bals Institute, resulting in 12 deaths
Criminal prosecutors and police finished the on-site investigation at the National Institute of Infectious Diseases Prof. Dr. Matei Bals on Friday, one week after the fire that broke out on January 29, and a technical expertise will be ordered in this case by INCD INSEMEX Petrosani, in order to establish the causes of the fire.