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Ergul, the founder of Türkiye's first scent academy, is on a mission to revive the art of perfumery and ‘reintegrate scents ...
A Turkish fragrance expert is reviving Ottoman-era scent culture at her Istanbul academy through research, education and ...
Condemnation of Israel’s attack on Gaza’s only Catholic church grows, with at least three killed in the strike.
In light of the recent conflict between Israel and Iran, military spending in the region is ramping up. Fighter jets and ...
Widely regarded as one of the birthplaces of modern archaeological science, the DAI pioneered the transition from indiscriminate digging at archaeological sites to the systematic excavation and ...
In the wake of the recent conflict between Israel and Iran, the question of military strength in the Middle East has been at ...
Dessert has long been part of meal times, with some treats dating back far beyond what you'd think. Here are the desserts ...
The Muslim Brotherhood itself isn’t designated as a terrorist group by the United States, but Congress is trying to change that.
The world premiere of Atra Asdou's “Iraq, But Funny” at Lookingglass Theatre Company lives up to its title — and then some.
From ancient household gods to the resilience of refugee communities, the Pontic Greeks carried their faith, culture, and ...
Walking around the small, pedestrian-only island allows you to step back in time and discover the essence of Turkey through ...
Up to 17 million people have passed through the slave trade in the Muslim world since the 7th century. Tragically, the ...
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