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An investigation conducted by the Istanbul Anatolian Chief Prosecutor’s Office against 16 suspects, including Dilan Polat, her husband Engin Polat, and her siblings Can and Shira Du, has been completed.The requested punishment has been liftedThe Terrorist and Organized Crimes Investigation Department of the Istanbul Anatolian Chief Prosecutor’s Office has indicted Dilan, Engin Polat and others on charges of “laundering the value of assets resulting from crimes,” “illegal gambling,” and “establishing and corrupting a criminal organization.” The indictment calls for prison sentences of 13 to 27 years for 16 suspects, including Dilan and Engin Polat, on charges of “laundering the value…
Elections are underway all around the world. Aurelien Morissard/ Pool via AP; Rajesh Jantilal/AFP via Getty Images; Dan Kitwood/Getty Images Hide caption Toggle caption Aurelien Morissard/ Pool via AP; Rajesh Jantilal/AFP via Getty Images; Dan Kitwood/Getty Images Elections are taking place all over the world. Aurélien Molissard/via Associated Press; Rajesh Jantilal/AFP via Getty Images; Dan Kitwood/Getty Images National elections are underway in more than 60 countries around the world. From Taiwan to India to El Salvador, countries representing more than half the world’s population are voting this year. We’re halfway through the biggest election year in modern history and we’ve…
Submitted Photos Penn Community Bank has partnered with Bucks County Housing Group to help provide urgently needed items to local food pantries. The $5,000 donation will support the ability to purchase both fresh and nonperishable foods for the organization’s food programs, which include two community food pantries and two mobile markets that provide a food pantry experience in locations where regular pantries are not available. “At Penn Community Bank, we are committed to supporting the communities we serve,” said Jeane M. Vidoni, president and CEO of Penn Community Bank. “We are proud to partner with Bucks County Housing Group in…
With the Fourth of July holiday falling on a Thursday, many Americans may be looking for deals and events near their hometowns.A record number of drivers and air travelers are expected to take time off during the holiday week, according to AAA, but some people might be considering a staycation over the Fourth of July holiday.Nearly all U.S. adults (86%) who have experienced a staycation or are interested in experiencing one believe the Fourth of July is the perfect time for a staycation, according to a survey conducted by research firm Prodege for Tito’s Handmade Vodka, which is running its…
The Barksdale Global Power Museum’s new permanent exhibit, “BAFB Women,” showcases the rich history of women in the Air Force. The grand opening took place on June 12, Veterans Day and the 76th anniversary of the Women’s Armed Services Integration Act, which allowed women to serve as regular members of the military. Esther McGowin Blake, then 51, enlisted in the Army Air Corps minutes after women were eligible to enlist. A widow with two sons in the Army Air Corps, she decided to enlist after one of them was shot down over Belgium and went missing. Both of her sons…
Dylan and Engin Porat sentenced to 27 years in prison The investigation is complete Social media phenomenon Dilan and Engin Polat were arrested and jailed in November last year after prosecutor Ahmet Çolak of the Terrorism and Organized Crime Investigation Department of the Istanbul Anatolian Chief Prosecutor’s Office completed an investigation. Crimes indicted The prosecutor general indicted 16 suspects, including Dylan and Engin Porat, and sought sentences ranging from 13 to 27 years in prison for “laundering the value of assets resulting from crimes within an organizational structure,” “laundering the value of assets within an organizational structure,” “organizing crimes and…
Regarding Mert Gunok’s last-minute save, the UK-based broadcaster BBC asked, “Was this one of the best saves in the history of the European Championships?” he said. The Guardian reported, “Two goals from Demiral put Turkey in the quarterfinals.” A news story on the UK Sky Sports website said, “Merih Demiral’s goal and a brilliant save from Mert Gunok in the final minutes put Turkey in the quarterfinals.”Italian media outlet La Gazzetta dello Sport also ran a headline reading, “Demiral exaggerates: two goals against Austria, Montella’s Turkey in the quarterfinals.”The famous Spanish newspaper Marca also reported that “Demiral scored two goals…
Afanasyev Andriy/Shutterstock This article appeared in the June 2024 issue of Resource Recycling. Subscribe now to access all print content. In late 2023, the US Food and Drug Administration issued “no objection letters” to 14 companies in North America, Asia and Europe to use recycled resin products in food contact packaging. However, to date, there has been no information or promotion on the applications of food-grade recycled polypropylene resins used in food contact packaging. One of the main reasons for this is that PP is at the beginning of its recycling journey. If you think about the most widely recycled…
Panorama stitched together from photos of rock art panels (photos enhanced using DStretch_ac_lds_cb). (Credit: Nature/Griffith University) QUEENSLAND, Australia — A tale of early humans hunting pigs around 50,000 years ago may be the first recorded story in human history. Discovered deep inside a limestone cave in Sulawesi, Indonesia, the remarkable cave art pushes back the origins of narrative art by thousands of years. Australian researchers have discovered that our ancestors painted complex scenes of human and animal interaction at least 51,200 years ago, making them the world’s oldest examples of visual storytelling. The groundbreaking study focuses on two cave sites…
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) — Picnics and barbecues in the park or on the beach are a great part of summer, but the warm weather can quickly turn those delicious foods into nasty bacteria.Consumer Reports’ Food Safety team shares important reminders to avoid food poisoning from summer menus.The director of food safety research and testing at Consumer Reports says that because bacteria love the hot, humid summer weather, it’s the perfect time for harmful bacteria to grow quickly on food, which can make people who eat it sick.More people get food poisoning in the summer than any other season, and Consumer Reports…