Human geography
Fog blankets Istanbul
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Yale’s Frank Snowden on how this pandemic, like others, is changing history
If 2020 had been coronavirus-free, it would have been difficult to envision a Donald Trump defeat or to see the global economy operating under strict statist control fueled by printed money. These are only two developments that are bound to cause a kind of lasting change that has not yet been fully realized.
30 people test positive for Covid at Thessaloniki retirement home
Authorities in Thessaloniki are responding to a coronavirus outbreak at a nursing home at the northern port city's Thermi district.
A total of 30 people - 25 residents and 5 members of staff - have so far tested positive for the virus.
All of them are said to be in good health.
Turkey welcomes 11.2 mln foreign tourists in 10 months
Turkey welcomed some 11.2 million foreign visitors during the first 10 months of 2020, the country's Culture and Tourism Ministry said on Nov. 23.
During lockdowns and travel restrictions worldwide due to the pandemic, the number of foreigners visiting the country posted a decline by around 72.5% on a yearly basis, the ministry data showed.
Some building permits on Mykonos, Santorini frozen
The issuance of new building permits for tourist facilities in areas outside town planning on the islands of Mykonos and Santorini has been suspended for one year.
The relevant decision, which was announced 10 days ago, was signed by Deputy Environment Environment Minister Dimitris Economou.
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Germany says it ‘respects’ gov’t decision to cancel 2020 TIF
Germany said on Tuesday it "respects" a Greek government decision to call off this year's Thessaloniki International Fair (TIF) to prevent the spread of the coronavirus in which Germany would have been the honored country.
Drugs detected in body of abducted girl
The blood tests run on a 10-year-old girl who was found in a district of Thessaloniki on Saturday after having gone missing for three days showed traces of psychotropic substances, law enforcement and judicial authorities said on Tuesday.
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Heavy rain damages Istanbul’s historical wall
Heavy rains on June 14 caused some rocks at Istanbul's historical walls to collapse in Fatih district, damaging vehicles passing by them, with no casualties.
Police, firefighters and municipal teams were sent to the area upon notification after the rocks of the 1,600-year-old walls in the city's peninsula collapsed onto two cars.
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Istanbul beaches await day-trippers amid normalization
Istanbul's residents have started showing interest in beaches at close distances on weekends as the summer season arrives and temperatures turn hot amid normalization.
Electronic asylum cards to replace printed ones on October 1
The printed cards issued to asylum seekers in Greece will be replaced by electronic cards as of October 1, the Migration Ministry announced on Thursday.