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Ankara concert honors national struggle during coup bid
Composition by world-famous Turkish pianist Fahir Atakoglu debuts in special concert marking 2016 defeated coup anniversary
Turkish simit enters Oxford English Dictionary
Simit, also known as Turkish bagel, is breakfast staple in country
Storied Mt. Nemrut draws global tourists to SE Turkey
Turkey’s majestic Mt. Nemrut, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the southeastern Adiyaman province, continues to draw thousands of Turkish and international tourists hoping to experience its stunning sunrises and sunsets.
Turkish, Qatari leaders discuss Palestine over phone
Turkish president, Qatari emir welcome UN General Assembly resolution that urges protection for Palestinians
Report suggests drones to protect Turkish antiquities
Turkey could make use of drones and archaeologists at border gates to protect its antiquities, under the proposals in a draft report by a special parliamentary committee.
Turkish movie claims 2 awards at US film festival
The Turkish movie Ayla: The Daughter of War won two awards Tuesday at the 24th Sedona International Film Festival held in the U.S. as the website announced the 2018 festival award-winners on Tuesday.
Trabzon delights visitors with natural beauty
Turkey's northern Trabzon province -- a big tourist attraction with its Uzungol (Long Lake) and Sumela Monastery -- welcomes visitors from all over the world.
Bosnia's oldest graduate school marks 481th anniversary
The oldest educational institute in Bosnia and Herzegovina marked its 481th anniversary on Monday.
Turkish TV programs aired on world channels
The latest report of Eurodata on television database showed that 30 percent of television contents worldwide were Turkish productions, the head of Turkey’s state-run TV, said on Friday.
Italian painter of Palestinian boy calls for solidarity
An Italian artist who recreated the photo of a 16-year-old Palestinian boy being arrested by Israeli troops has spoken of the need to show solidarity with Palestine.
Ruins of 3,000-year-old castle found in Turkish lake
A group of Turkish researchers have discovered ruins of a castle, supposedly belong to Urartu civilization, in eastern Lake Van.
First Turkish library in South Africa set to open
A Turkish cultural institute has announced it will open the first Turkish library in sub-Saharan Africa next month.
Ottoman artifacts take center stage at London auction
A series of rare Ottoman artifacts are at the center stage in a London exhibition by Sotheby’s -- one of the world’s largest art brokers.
Hollywood Turkish Film Fest 'fulfills long-held dream'
The Hollywood Turkish Film Festival is a project that Turkey’s film sector has long dreamt of, according to the festival’s organizer.
British author wins 2017 Nobel prize in literature
British novelist of Japanese origin Kazuo Ishiguro won the 2017 Nobel prize in literature Thursday, the Swedish Academy announced.
Hercules returns home
Fifty years after being stolen from Turkey, a sarcophagus of the mythical warrior Hercules was returned home on Thursday.
Turkey launches new short film to boost tourism
The Ministry of Culture and Tourism has made a new promotional short film featuring several iconic sites from Turkey that will be aired on social media, the ministry said in a statement on Saturday.
Ancient pot discovery in Turkey contests smiley origin
The origins of smiley could be nearly 4,000-years-old after archaeologists in southeastern Turkey excavated a pot that bore the ubiquitous symbol, which today is one of the most frequently used emoticons online.
Turkish archeology site in UNESCO World Heritage list
The Aphrodisias archaeology site in southwestern Turkey has been included in UNESCO’s World Heritage List, according to a Turkish Foreign Ministry statement issued Sunday.
'Picasso' painting seized in eastern Turkey
A painting purported to be by Pablo Picasso was seized in Turkey’s eastern province of Erzurum on Thursday, the security forces have said.
Russian mine-clearing team arrives in Syria's Palmyra
A demining team from Moscow arrived in Syria's Palymira to help clear the historical city of mines, the Russian Defense Ministry said Thursday.
Trailer of Turkish TV series starring Angelina Jolie, Cristiano Ronaldo shot
Shooting for the trailer of a new Turkish series called "Hayat Köprüsü" (Bridge of Life), which will feature international stars like actress Angelina Jolie and football player Cristiano Ronaldo, wrapped up in Turkey's southern Gaziantep province.
Anatolia’s biggest caravanserai to be restored
Restoration work for Anatolia's biggest caravanserai, called "Sultan Han," will start in March in the town of Sultanhanı in Turkey's central Aksaray province. The caravanserai was built eight centuries ago by the Seljuk Sultan Alaeddin Kayqubad to provide shelter and protection to travelers on the Silk Road.
Turkey offers virtual tour of 'biggest mosaic museum'
The world's biggest mosaic museum, Zeugma Mosiac Museum, in Turkey's southeastern Gaziantep province, is now available for virtual tours, it was announced Sunday.
Paris hosts exhibition on Ottoman genius Matrakci Nasuh
Turkish Culture Minister Nabi Avci inaugurated an exhibition on Ottoman scholar and intellectual Matrakci Nasuh at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris Thursday.
Region’s largest ancient mosaic unveiled in West Bank
The Palestinian Tourism and Antiquities Ministry on Thursday unveiled the Middle East's largest ancient mosaic in the Palace of Umayyad Caliph Hisham bin Abdul Malik, located in the West Bank city of Jericho.
First Turkish school set to open in Doha
The first Turkish school is set to open in the Gulf Arab country of Qatar on Sunday, according to the school director.
Exhibition in Canada features WWI Ottoman pilots
A new exhibition in Canada, focusing on air battles during the First World War and featuring a section on Ottoman war pilots, has opened its doors to the public on Friday.
Experts volunteer to save non-Muslim heritage in Turkey
An exciting new project to protect Anatolia’s non-Muslim architectural heritage is bringing together volunteers from Turkey, Greece and Armenia.
Center promotes Turkish language skills in Bosnia
Turkish Yunus Emre Cultural Center has provided nearly 10,000 people in Bosnia-Herzegovina with education in Turkish language since 2009, the center’s local coordinator, Mehmet Akif Yaman, has told Anadolu Agency.
Ankara concert honors national struggle during coup bid
Turkish simit enters Oxford English Dictionary
Storied Mt. Nemrut draws global tourists to SE Turkey
Turkish, Qatari leaders discuss Palestine over phone
Report suggests drones to protect Turkish antiquities
Turkish movie claims 2 awards at US film festival
Trabzon delights visitors with natural beauty
Bosnia's oldest graduate school marks 481th anniversary
Turkish TV programs aired on world channels
Italian painter of Palestinian boy calls for solidarity
Ruins of 3,000-year-old castle found in Turkish lake
First Turkish library in South Africa set to open
Ottoman artifacts take center stage at London auction
Hollywood Turkish Film Fest 'fulfills long-held dream'
British author wins 2017 Nobel prize in literature
Hercules returns home
Turkey launches new short film to boost tourism
Ancient pot discovery in Turkey contests smiley origin
Turkish archeology site in UNESCO World Heritage list
'Picasso' painting seized in eastern Turkey
Russian mine-clearing team arrives in Syria's Palmyra
Trailer of Turkish TV series starring Angelina Jolie, Cristiano Ronaldo shot
Anatolia’s biggest caravanserai to be restored
Turkey offers virtual tour of 'biggest mosaic museum'
Paris hosts exhibition on Ottoman genius Matrakci Nasuh
Region’s largest ancient mosaic unveiled in West Bank
First Turkish school set to open in Doha
Exhibition in Canada features WWI Ottoman pilots
Experts volunteer to save non-Muslim heritage in Turkey
Center promotes Turkish language skills in Bosnia
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