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Investigation launched over fuel oil leak at industrial facility
An inquiry has been launched following a leak at the fuel oil pool of an asphalt construction site in Turkey's northwestern province of Edirne.
The leaked pitch, which stemmed from an explosion and the cause of which is not known yet, at an asphalt construction site on April 5 covered the nearby agricultural areas.
Mosaic depicts open-air banquet
During the excavations in the ancient city of Germanicia in the southern province of Kahramanmaraş, a mosaic describing an open-air feast where three women are dancing to music has been unearthed. The mosaic is believed to date back to 1,500 years.
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Snowstorm – Attica roads and sidewalks covered in thick ice layers (photos)
Municipalities fail to clear roads and sidewalks
Richard III archaeologists strike again with Roman mosaic
A team of archaeologists from the University of Leicester in central England certainly appear to have the golden touch.
2,700-year-old mosaic found in Turkey’s west
A 2,700-year-old mosaic believed to belong to a wealthy Roman was unearthed in a house-shaped compartment 10 meters below the ground in Turkey's west.
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Largest floor mosaic in Central Anatolia found in Kayseri
A 300-square-meter floor mosaic belonging to the Late Roman-Early Byzantine period has been discovered during excavation work in the Central Anatolian province of Kayseri.
Oldest mosaic unearthed in central Turkey
Excavations that have been ongoing in the Central Anatolian province of Yozgat have unearthed a 3,500-year-old mosaic, believed to be the oldest in the world.
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Byzantine mosaics discovered in Balatlar excavations
New mosaics belonging to the Byzantine period have come to light during the excavations in the 2,300-year-old complex buildings in Balatlar in the northern province of Sinop.
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Christophe Najdovski: North Macedonia’s Capital Must Learn from Paris’s Green Revolution
After serving as a deputy mayor in charge of transportation and mobility in his previous term, he is now a deputy mayor in charge of greenery and biodiversity.
He is one of the 35 deputy mayors in Paris, who like government ministers, each have their own departments.
This morning's collapse on the borders of Serbia
According to the information of the Border Police Administration, at 5:15 a.m., passenger vehicles are waiting at the entrance at Horgos for five hours, and at Kelebija at the exit for four hours.
Trucks are waiting for 240 minutes at the exit in Batrovci, and 360 minutes at Sid, AMSS announced.
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