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The news of the artist’s death, who had been undergoing treatment for an illness for some time, was announced by his daughter Mevhesh Soydan on her social media accounts, with the comment: “We have lost our beloved father, with deepest condolences.”The great actor, who has appeared in more than 200 films during his 50-year artistic career, said goodbye to his final journey today at Omer Durak Mosque in Atakoy Section 5.The funeral was attended by Nuri Arso, Cihat Tamer and Birol Güven.”The younger generation is always like this.””All of Yesilçam should have come here,” said Nuri Arso, an old friend…

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BREAKING! President Recep Tayyip Erdogan spoke at the Turkiye Spain Business Forum in Madrid, the capital of Spain. President Erdogan said he wanted to further develop economic and trade relations between the two countries. President Erdogan did not forget the Israeli attack on Gaza that lasted nearly 200 days and thanked Spain for its attitude. “It is impossible for any conscientious country to accept such a situation,” Erdogan said. “I commend Spain for its stance, which has pursued a truly principled and consistent policy since day one, which has earned it a special place in the hearts of both the…

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Today’s highlights in sports history:In 1997, the Chicago Bulls won their fifth NBA championship in the past seven years with a 90-86 Game 6 victory over the Utah Jazz thanks to a last-minute shot by Steve Kerr.On this date:1908 – Canadian champion Tommy Burns retained the world heavyweight boxing title with a knockout of Australian Bill Squires in the eighth round at the Bowling Palace of Neuilly in Paris.1913 – James Lowe, who had won consecutive Belmont Stakes races as a jockey from 1872 to 1873, guided Prince Eugene to victory, setting a new record for the most Belmont Stakes…

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Pensioners and civil servants’ salaries were one of the most wondered topics before Eid-ul-Adha. Civil servants receive their salaries on the 15th of every month, while retirees receive their salaries between the 17th and 28th of every month. The fact that the payday coincides with Eid-ul-Adha raises the question of when will the salaries be paid and whether they will be paid earlier. Will pensioners and civil servants’ salaries be paid before the holidays? Will the salaries be deposited in their accounts today or tomorrow? This brings us to the question. Here are the latest news on the subject… June…

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Yesterday, the graduation ceremony for students of Alaetin Kurt Anatolian High School in Kirazpinar district, Gebze district was held in the schoolyard by the school administration. Before the ceremony, the “Graduation Committee” organized by the school sent a “Parental Permission Approval Letter” to parents. The letter states, “National spiritual values, basic restrictions on dress code (torn or holed clothes, transparent clothes cannot be worn. Shorts, tights, above the knee, shorts, sleeveless shirts, T-shirts and other revealing clothes cannot be worn. Figures containing body lines, political symbols, scarves, berets, bags and similar materials containing letters cannot be used)” and asks parents…

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This is “Table Crumbs,” a weekly series bringing you bite-sized food happenings in the Columbia and Midlands region. Email Jane with story ideas or questions at jgodiner@postandcourier.com.COLUMBIA — This summer, Columbia children and students ages 4 through second grade can take part in two summer camp programs designed to engage students in history, art and geography lessons through the familiar theme of food.The first of two camps, taking place June 24-28, is titled “Baking Bread Around the World” and will be hosted by Heathwood Hall Episcopal School. The program gives students from preschool through second grade the opportunity to bake…

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Transport and Infrastructure Minister Abdulkadir Ullaloglu announced a readjustment of fees levied on ships passing through the Turkish straits without going through the route. Minister Ullaloglu recalled that on October 7, 2022, the Bosphorus tolls were increased for the first time in 39 years, and said, “As a result of the work carried out with the relevant agencies under the coordination of the Commander-in-Chief of our country, effective July 1, 2024. The General Directorate for Maritime Affairs, based on the President’s decision, is preparing a new update on the Bosphorus tolls,” he said.”We will increase our fees to $5.07.”Ullaloglu reminded…

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Since 2021, GlobeScan has partnered with EAT, a science-based global platform for food systems transformation, to conduct the Grains of Truth consumer survey series. Conducted in 31 markets worldwide, the annual survey aims to delve into consumer concerns about the current food system, their attitudes and behaviors towards healthy and sustainable food consumption, and their perspectives on who should lead food system transformation. The survey details stark differences in views across age groups. This year’s survey shows that while Baby Boomers are more likely to say they eat healthy foods often in general, they are less likely to say they…

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The Somerset County Cultural Heritage Commission and County Commissioners announced the recipients of the Historic Preservation and History Awards.The winner of the History Publishing Award was Davie Lynn Jones Evans, a fifth-grade teacher at Van Derveer Elementary School in Summerville and a local historian.The award recognizes a publication that enhances public knowledge of Somerset County history, and Jones-Evans won for her project “With History.”The project explores the history of African-Americans in Somerville, looking back at historical documents and events from the time they lived in town.Robert Morris School in Southbound Brook, in partnership with the Witness Stones Project and Friends…

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FILE – Military representatives chat before the closing ceremony of the National People’s Congress at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, Monday, March 11, 2024. Chinese state media reported Thursday, June 13, 2024 that a military history buff discovered a collection of classified documents related to the Chinese military in a pile of used paper he bought for less than $1. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guang, File) TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Chinese state media reported Thursday that a military history enthusiast discovered a collection of classified documents related to Taiwan’s military inside a pile of used paper he bought…

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