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The train stops at destinations such as Kayseri, Malatya and Elazig, allowing plenty of time for sightseeing. advertisementTravelers to Turkiye will soon be able to explore its historical treasures and gastronomy on a new tourist train.The Mesopotamian Express departs from the capital Ankara and winds its way through the interior, eastern and southeastern Anatolian regions.The train stops at destinations such as Kayseri, Malatya, and Elazig, allowing you plenty of time for sightseeing.“This is extremely important for the development of tourism in our city and region,” Mehmet Kaya, chairman of the Diyarbakir Chamber of Commerce and Industry, told Turkish media.”We’ve done…

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From moss-covered canopies to desert tumbleweeds, Texas is home to a variety of environments.Published April 15, 2024 at 2:46 p.m.Guadalupe Mountains National Park in West Texas. | Photo by Robert Waltman/Getty ImagesI’m not trying to brag, but Texas is a beautiful place. It’s also so vast that it’s nearly impossible to fully explore, just as your day job won’t allow you to “work” away from van life. please do not worry. We’ve hand-picked the Lone Star State’s most awe-inspiring locations for you. Create an epic bucket list and tick off one by one: wetlands dripping with Spanish moss, fern-covered caves,…

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Organizing and accessing working memory are all types of executive function skills needed for most types of travel, but people with ADHD may struggle with these skills. This can make traveling for business or pleasure particularly stressful. While there are many factors out of your control, such as weather and traffic, there are some daunting tasks that are within your control. If you are flying, you must remember to bring your passport or driving license to board the plane. But if you forget to bring your ID, your trip becomes even more complicated. In addition to remembering important documents, you’ll…

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First, lighten your load. You’ll be living in T-shirts, shorts, and flip-flops most of the time, but cheap clothes are easy to come by in Southeast Asia.Of course, you don’t need to bring a coat, but if the air conditioning is set to 11 degrees (e.g. in a shopping mall, bus, restaurant, etc.), a long-sleeved shirt will come in handy.By booking on low-cost airlines instead of buying expensive tickets on flag carriers, you’ve already earned your first backpacker merit points. With the money you save, you can buy lots of tie-dyed clothes, ethnic bangles, beer, and more.Be sure to make…

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ISTANBUL — Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and economic czar Mehmed Simsek vowed earlier this month to continue efforts to tackle persistent inflation despite the risk of public anger over the Turkish government’s management of the economy. Ta. Many say this economic management was a major disappointment, or rather a key factor behind the debacle. –Last month’s local opinion polls showed the ruling party trailing the main opposition party by a wide margin.Simsek was appointed Minister of Finance and Finance after President Erdoğan’s re-election in May 2023 and was tasked with resolving the economic woes caused by President Erdoğan’s unconventional…

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First, lighten your load. You’ll be living in T-shirts, shorts, and flip-flops most of the time, but cheap clothes are easy to come by in Southeast Asia.Of course, you don’t need to bring a coat, but if the air conditioning is set to 11 degrees (e.g. in a shopping mall, bus, restaurant, etc.), a long-sleeved shirt will come in handy.You’ve already earned your first Backpacker Merit Points by booking on a low-cost airline rather than buying an expensive ticket on a flag carrier. With the money you save, you can buy lots of tie-dyed clothes, ethnic bangles, beer, and more.Avoid…

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Active Aging by Seattle King County Public Health For many people approaching retirement, travel is at the top of the must-do list: 62% of people in the U.S. over the age of 50 planned at least one leisure trip last year, according to AARP’s 2023 Travel Trends Report. If you’re in this group, it’s worth treating yourself to that trip you’ve always wanted to take but kept putting off because of work. Now, let’s answer the fun questions: “Where do I go?” and “What do I do when I get there?” There are countless exciting places to see and plenty…

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In 1977, Israel witnessed the so-called “Mahapach” (Hebrew for upheaval or revolution) when the right-liberal Likud party put an end to 28 years of left-center government. Similar dramatic changes are underway in Turkey, reverberating from the corridors of power in Ankara to the streets of Istanbul and beyond. Turkey’s 2024 local elections will be a watershed moment for the country’s conservative and nationalist factions, signaling a seismic shift in the political landscape that could have significant implications for the country’s future. Turkey’s local elections on March 31, 2024 looked different from past elections. The People’s Alliance, the ruling coalition between…

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istanbul In a special promotional campaign offering visas for “digital nomads”, the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism invites foreign remote workers to conduct trade in Turke, making Istanbul and Dalaman in the Mediterranean region a prime location of interest. The spotlight was on. Türkiye Tourism Promotion and Development Authority (TGA), an affiliated agency of the ministry, has broadened its horizons by accepting “digital nomads” (foreign employees freed from the shackles of residency obligations) through the “Go Türkiye” portal. “How about working in Istanbul while exploring the crossroads of empire? How about relaxing while working on Dalaman’s golden sands and…

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The World Bank has doubled its loans to Turkey to $35 billion to help stabilize the Middle East’s largest non-oil economy, Finance Minister Mehmet Simsek announced on Wednesday, state-run Anadolu news agency reported. Şimşek announced significant financial cooperation between Turkey and the World Bank for the period 2024-2028. The cooperation will be launched within the scope of the Country Partnership Framework (CPF) program and will see Turkey receive an additional $18 billion in funding over the first three years, bringing the World Bank’s commitment to Turkey to $35 billion. This measure will make Turkey the third-largest recipient of World Bank…

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