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Julia Harte
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New Regulations Encourage More Sustainable Fishing In Turkey
New regulations will restrict fishermen in Turkey from catching juvenile fish and using dragnets in shallow waters. But environmentalists say the laws don’t go far...
Turkey’s Economic Growth Hampered By Oil Addiction, Analysts Say
Rising international petroleum prices are bad news for Turkey, which imports 90 percent of the oil it consumes. Turkey’s dependence on imported oil has already...
Turkish Cabinet Invokes Wartime Law To Seize Property For Hydro Projects
The more than 20 hydroelectric projects that Turkey has built on the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers have been sharply criticized for displacing populations and harming...
Plans For Turkey’s First Nuclear Power Plant Revealed
Located in the southern province of Mersin, on the Mediterranean Sea, the Akkuyu nuclear plant has been controversial since it was first proposed in the...
Black Sea Village Turks Use Bird Language Instead of Cell Phones
In Kuşköy, which literally means “Bird Village” in Turkish, the villagers have been able to communicate across long distances well before the invention of cellphones....
Turks Trade Gold for Iran’s Energy Allegiance
To continue feeding its addiction to Iranian oil, Turkey exported eight times as much gold to Iran in the first five months of 2012 versus...
Plumbing the Mud in this Turkish Lake to Explain Climate Change
Lake Nar is in central Turkey, which was the epicenter of a disease that ravaged the Byzantine population 15 centuries ago. Climate change may have...
Istanbul’s Top 10 Secondhand Clothing Shops
Find the best secondhand shop in Istanbul using this interactive map. Maybe find some old Turkish fish clogs.
US Sanctions on Iran’s Oil Pressures Turkey’s Energy Supply
Libya is one of the countries with which Turkey signed a rapid oil supply deal after the United States threatened to sanction countries that purchased...
Istanbul Court Annuls Almost-Finished Roma Project
The district of Sulukule has been home to Istanbul’s Roma community since Byzantine times, but many of its residents were displaced to make way for...
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