Turkey
Vestel takes over Sharp’s Europe brand
Turkish company Vestel has received a license to use the Japanese electronics maker Sharp’s brand to make and sell appliances in Europe
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Doğan Medya reaches half of Turkey every day: Chair
Doğan Medya reaches half of the Turkish population every day through a number of different mediums, Doğan Holding Chairwoman Begümhan Doğan Faralyalı has said
Hadrianopolis Church mosaics to open to visitors after for years of restoration
The mosaics are considered as magnificent as those in Gaziantep’s ancient city of Zeugma
33rd International Istanbul Book Fair is around the corner
The 33rd International Istanbul Book Fair will be held between Nov. 8 and 16 at the TÜYAP Fair and Convention Center with the theme '100 Years of Turkish Cinema'
Turkey’s homework: Primary transformation programs
Deputy Prime Minister Ali Babacan said expansionary or tightening policies of central banks do not necessarily provide a permanent upward or downward course for a country, however, “What is really important is the country’s own domestic structural reforms.”
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Catalan master Miro comes to Sakıp Sabancı Museum
Istanbul’s Sakıp Sabancı Museum is hosting an exhibition of the groundbreaking Catalan artist Joan Miro, focusing on the mature period of the great man
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Turkish electric car travels 2,500 kilometers for only $17
A Turkish-made electric car has traveled across 2,500 kilometers to six cities for just 37.5 Turkish Liras ($17)
Archaeology and photography at ancient Alalakh
A new exhibition at Koç University’s Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations displays photographs from the first excavation in Alalakh
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One killed during heated argument in upscale Istanbul avenue
One person was killed and another injured after a heated argument Sept. 15 in front of a café on Istanbul’s Bağdat Avenue, one of the city’s upscale areas on the Asian side
Greek minority school on Gökçeada starts new term with only two students
The new school year has opened with only two students at an elementary school for the Greek minority on the island of Gökçeada, which was reopened last year after 49 years of being closed.