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The bidding race for the purchase of Sabah/ATV is on. One of the five foreign bidders is Greece's largest and first private media group Antenna, which is looking for openings in the Balkan and Turkish markets. Although 10 years ago such a bid would be unheard of, today it’s the standard fare of a globalizing world.
Only a decade ago, Greece and Turkey almost went to war in a media-led scuffle over three desolate islets in the Aegean Sea. Today, Greece's largest and first privately-owned media ...
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Accommodating change and difference: Until the mid- to late-seventies, Fethiye was only visited by the more intrepid foreign visitor prepared to organize his own itinerary. The first foreigners to more »
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The project in İzmir's Selçuk district connecting the channel from the borders of ancient city Ephesus to the sea in the Pamucak Tatlısu region has finally come to an end. The first stage of the project, more »
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Studies on the forest areas struck by fire all around the Aegean and the Mediterranean are on the way. With global warming on the rise, forest fires have become one of the leading natural more »
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DenizTemiz TURMEPA, a foundation that aims to protect Turkey's seas and waterways, has held the “International Coast and Sea Clean-up” campaign. The campaign aims to protect Bodrum more »
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Studies have started for the shipyard construction project in Çanakkale's Gelibolu district. To be built on 1 million square-meters of land in Cevizli more »
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Tiffany Models enliven Bodrum beachesTiffany Models coming to the region for catalog and film shots enlivened Bodrum beaches recently. The models, under the supervision of glamor more »
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Greece's decision this week to kill a history schoolbook bashed by clerics and nationalists for being too soft on traditional foe Turkey has damaged the ruling conservatives' credibility, more »
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Most Turks favor lifting a ban on the Muslim headscarf in universities and believe it is fine for the president's wife to cover her head if she wishes, according to a survey published on more »
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Teachers in the Suruç region of the southeastern Şanlıurfa province visited villages where girls were not sent to school, trying to persuade parents, some of whom had hid the girls in the shed, into more »
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The prospect of rainfall in the second half of October is giving hope that the extensive water shortages in Istanbul and Ankara will come to an end, said Environment and Forestry Minister Veysel more »
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The Black Sea region is to have its first outlet shopping mall with the opening of Safran Outlet Park in the Safranbolu district of Karabük in December. Consisting of 42 different shops over more »
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Every 13 of 100 Turkish citizens own at least one firearm and every year about 3,000 people lose their lives through these individual armaments, said Nazire Dedeman, founder and president of more »
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Süleymaniye, one of Istanbul's prominent historical neighborhoods and an area that has been an issue of dispute between the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the more »
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Güldal Okuducu, leader of the women branches of Republican People Party (CHP), charged the party's top echelon with nominating directors to province and district administrations by excluding more »
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As aspects of the new constitution have become a matter of dispute and harsh criticism among rectors, NGOs, judiciary institutions and political parties, members of the Supreme Court of Appeals more »
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