Mardin Province

Unique collection puts Turkish history on the agenda

A collection of Turkish diaries from over the last 100 years is currently on display at the original location of the Ece Ajandaları company in Asmalı Meydan, a site that has witnessed many of the most important changes in the...

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61 Journalists Killed in 1 century

The Turkish Journalists Association announced that after the murder of Hasan Fehmi Bey in 1909, 61 journalists have been killed until today. The association organizes a memorial celebration, also inviting relatives of murdered...

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Selçuk University dance team readies to break record

The folkdance group at Konya’s Selçuk University is preparing to enter the Guinness World Records book as the largest dance team in the world, with roughly 4,000 dancers. Noting that they are determined to enter the Guinness...

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St. Gabriel Assyrian Monastery in Turkey Faces New Challenges

The Monastery of St. Gabriel in Turabdin, Turkey, is one of the oldest Christian monasteries still functioning in the world. Recently, the Monastery of St. Gabriel was informed that the hearing relating to one of the...

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Critical week for Turkey as Kurdish initiative comes to Parliament

A critical week has begun for Turkey as the Justice and Development Party (AK Party) government, which over the summer introduced a democratization initiative to resolve Turkey's long-standing Kurdish problem, will bring the...

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Kicking back in Kilis en route to Syria

Most people traveling overland from Turkey to Syria head straight for Antakya to cross the border. The most obvious place to start one's wanderings is the square in front of the Canbolat Paşa Tekke Cami, just off Cumhuriyet...

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Forecast Turkey, weather Turkey, meteo Turkey

Weather Turkey, Ankara weather, weather weekend forecast season, the weather in the mountains, the weather on the coast, the weather on the beach, sea water temperature, weather in the capital, the weather in the mountains, the...

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2009 not good year for Turkey’s minorities, German report says

Despite high hopes for this year, Turkish religious communities have seen no significant progress in 2009 in resolving long-standing property problems, a recently released report by a Catholic charity titled “Human Rights in...

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What should happen on Nov. 10

Turkey’s opposition parties have accused the government of nothing short of dancing on Atatürk’s grave. Parliament is finally getting round to debating the government’s solution for resolving the Kurdish question -- an...

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Mining Week: 6 March

This week Albidon (ALD) reported that its Zambian subsidiary had received notice of default from the senior lenders to the Munali Nickel Project. Ariana Resources (AAU), the gold explorer working in Turkey, has completed an...

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Kiziltepe , Mardin , Midyat , Nusaybin