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Tourists feel the heat of tense Israeli-Turkish... Turkish tourists said they were segregated and searched at Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion...
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48 hours in Muscat, Oman The capital of the sultanate of Oman stands in stark contrast to the nearby glitzy...
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Benghazi museum shows scars, triumphs of Libya... Free for the first time to make art about whatever he wants, veteran Libyan sculptor...
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London carnival enjoys peaceful first day Revellers packed west London on Sunday for one of Europe's biggest street parties...
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Largest ground mosaic found in Izmir While the Izmir Metropolitan Municipality’s demolition efforts in the historical...
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Baby Caretta carettas make their way to blue... Samandağ, one of the limited locations where the Caretta carettas breed has once...
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Turkish July foreign visitor arrivals +5.49... The number of foreign visitors to Turkey rose 5.49 percent year-on-year in July to...
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48 hours in Cambridge, England Got 48 hours to explore the colleges, pubs, green spaces and leafy towpaths of Cambridge,...
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Ancient Gods get wings It is now officially possible to paraglide from the mythological Tahtalı Mountain...
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Visa regulations with South Africa to soon be... Foreign Affairs Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu has shared the good news that visa regulations...
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Santa Fe's Native American art market is cultural... Diego Romero, from New Mexico's Cochiti pueblo, spent months building pieces of pottery,...
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Top Europe reggae festival opens Europe's largest reggae festival Rototom Sunsplash opens its gates on Thursday in...
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First Americans in Cuba under easier U.S. travel... The first group of Americans to tour Cuba under new, more liberal U.S. travel regulations...
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Second mass held at Sümela The Sümela Monastery held its second mass this year on Monday. There were 100,000...
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