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Urartians used jewelry according to status
Jewelry used by women and men in the Urartian era provide detailed information about social class differences, Van Yüzüncü Y?l University Head of Archaeology Department Associated Professor Rafet Çavu?o?lu has said.
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Iohannis: Participation in Solidarity March - a strong signal of Romania's will to implicate in fight against terrorism
The participation in the Solidarity March to be held on Sunday in Paris is 'a strong signal of Romania's desire for involvement in the fight against terrorism and extremism of any kind,' on Saturday said president Klaus Iohannis, in a release to AGERPRES.
Photo: (c) Angelo Brezoianu / AGERPRES Photo
Turkey by numbers (II)
The story in our newspaper recently stated that a recent survey about the lifestyle and attitudes of Turkish people had revealed "intriguing results." The poll was conducted by the Ipsos KMG Research and Consultancy Company based on interviews with almost 16,000 people across Turkey, titled ?Guide to Understanding Turkey.?
Here are some of the ?intriguing? results:
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Repent over your tattoos, Turkey's top religious body says
Turkey?s top religious body has issued a fatwa that urges Muslims who have tattoos to repent if they are unable to erase them.
Archaeologists assessing finds made in police bust in northern Greece
Archaeologists on Thursday were assessing a collection of gold jewelry discovered by police in a hidden compartment in the ceiling of a home in Imathia, northern Greece, to ascertain whether they are of historical value.
Seven Detained in France over Charlie Hebdo Attack
A total of 7 people have been arrested during the huge-scale special operation overnight aimed at hunting down the two men suspected of killing 12 people in French weekly Charlie Hebdo's offices.
France's Foreign Ministry has confirmed the information.
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Cartoonists put pen to paper in solidarity with Charlie Hebdo
Cartoonists and writers from around the world are reacting as they know best - by putting pen to paper - in an outpouring of anguished and biting solidarity with those gunned down at French weekly Charlie Hebdo.
Charlie Hebdo Attack Suspects Named
Two brothers are suspected by police to have committed the attack on French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.
Authorities issued photos of Cherif and Said Kouachi, who are still being hunted down, with security forces having sought them mostly to the north of Paris.
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Even football coaches have their hopes in God, why don't jihadists?
As the rule of law in Turkey deteriorates, religion and a sense of ?divine justice? are quickly replacing it.
The country?s football community is not immune to this rapid change. During a conference this week, football coaches were asked who would help them if they were subjected to injustice.
Even football coaches have their hopes in God
As the rule of law in Turkey deteriorates, religion and a sense of ?divine justice? are quickly replacing it.
The country?s football community is not immune to this rapid change. During a conference this week, football coaches were asked who would help them if they were subjected to injustice.
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