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Turkey Aims to Enhance Friendship with Greece
Turkey's Parliament Speaker Binali Yildirim said on Saturday the country aimed to "enhance friendship" and "reduce animosity" between Ankara and Athens, Anadolu Agency reports.
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One in four Greeks cannot afford to heat their home
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UN official invites tourists to 'unique' Göbeklitepe in Turkey
Visiting the world famous ancient temple of Göbeklitepe in southeastern Turkey on Feb. 1, a UN official invited the tourists to visit the "unique" historical site.
Almost 26 pct of Greeks cannot afford to heat their homes adequately
Almost one in four Greeks cannot afford to heat their home sufficiently, according to Eurostat data collected as part of the annual EU survey on income and living conditions in the bloc.
Based on the report, 25.7 percent of Greeks said they were not able to keep their home adequately warm due to their economic condition.
UN rapporteur concerned over US sanctions against Venezuela
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Creditors have grave concerns on Greece's compliance
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