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Germany news
fromwww.dw.com
4 days ago

Germany news: Trial begins in Istanbul over tourist deaths

Six individuals face negligent homicide charges for the deaths of a German family due to toxic exposure in a Turkish hotel.
fromwww.dw.com
4 days ago
Germany news

Germany news: Trial starts in Istanbul over tourist deaths

Six individuals face negligent homicide charges for the deaths of a German family at a Turkish hotel.
Germany news
fromwww.dw.com
4 days ago

Germany news: Trial begins in Istanbul over tourist deaths

Six individuals face negligent homicide charges for the deaths of a German family due to toxic exposure in a Turkish hotel.
Germany news
fromwww.dw.com
4 days ago

Germany news: Trial starts in Istanbul over tourist deaths

Six individuals face negligent homicide charges for the deaths of a German family at a Turkish hotel.
History
fromMedievalists.net
6 days ago

How Byzantines Saw Themselves: Romans, Not "Byzantines" - Medievalists.net

The Byzantine Empire's identity was rooted in its self-perception as the Roman Empire, contrary to modern interpretations.
Berlin
fromTravel + Leisure
2 weeks ago

This City Is One of Europe's Best-kept Secrets-with Sparkling Hotels, Fascinating Museums, and a Rich Sense of History

Andrassy Avenue symbolizes Budapest's historical significance and transformation, showcasing its political and commercial evolution since the late 19th century.
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

How baklava is made at the oldest restaurant in Turkey's culinary capital

Imam Cagdas has been making baklava the same way since 1887: entirely by hand, without any automation. The Gaziantep shop is now in its fifth generation of ownership.
Berlin food
Berlin
fromElite Traveler
2 weeks ago

Why Sofia, Bulgaria's Capital, Shout Be On Your Travel Radar

Sofia, Bulgaria, is gaining recognition for its rich history, vibrant culture, and evolving dining scene after joining the EU's Schengen Area and adopting the euro.
fromCN Traveller
3 weeks ago

"This is a place you feel, not see": why everyone is falling in love with Athens right now

Athens is a place you feel, not see. The beauty and soul of the city is laced into the way of life - the small moments and exchanges that happen daily - rather than in immaculately preserved monuments, museums and high streets like those of other European capitals.
Berlin food
fromCN Traveller
4 weeks ago

7 wonders of Greece for 2026

The Rio-Antirrio Bridge, with its triangular sections resembling giant sails, is the world's longest multi-span cable-stayed bridge, spanning 2,880 meters across the Rion Strait. Completed in 2004, it transformed travel between the Peloponnese and mainland Greece, reducing ferry crossing times significantly. The views from the bridge are breathtaking, offering glimpses of the indigo waters and majestic mountain ranges.
Europe news
History
fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

Thessaloniki: Remembering the 'Jerusalem of the Balkans'

Thessaloniki's Jewish community was nearly annihilated during the Holocaust, with around 48,000 deported to Auschwitz from 1943.
fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

Turkey: Thousands of Imamoglu supporters rally in Istanbul

The aim of this case is not to seek the truth or to ensure justice, but to escape the anxiety of electoral defeat. The behind-closed-doors trial was the product of a corrupt mindset that is mortally afraid of free and fair elections and has taken refuge behind the judiciary to eliminate its political rival.
US Elections
SF food
fromThe Infatuation
1 month ago

Go to Aegean Delights for baklava and Turkish coffee - Review - San Francisco - The Infatuation

Aegean Delights is a Castro dessert shop offering baklava, Greek cookies, Turkish delight, and Turkish coffee in a welcoming atmosphere with Mediterranean trinkets.
#urban-development
Travel
fromCN Traveller
3 years ago

The best hotels in Istanbul

Top Istanbul hotels cluster along the Bosphorus, Sultanahmet hotels suit visitors to Hagia Sophie and the Blue Mosque, and The Peninsula combines both advantages.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
2 months ago

Turkey's heritage power grab: new law threatens Istanbul's opposition-run cultural sites

A new law empowering Turkey's central government to seize historic properties from local authorities is raising fears that heritage sites are becoming the latest front in a wider campaign against opposition-led municipalities. Among the sites at stake are cultural venues run by the Istanbul municipality, whose mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu launched an ambitious conservation drive and expanded cultural programming before he was jailed last year after announcing plans to run for president.
Miscellaneous
Remodel
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
2 months ago

from field shelter to public pavilion: timber workshop revisits vernacular typology in turkey

A contemporary, lightweight reinterpretation of the vernacular çardak was built in Hızırşah, emphasizing reversible timber construction, adaptability, and low-tech climate-responsive design.
fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
2 months ago

Mosaics displayed under floor of new Istanbul museum

An intact mosaic from Late Antiquity discovered during restoration of a historic municipal building in Istanbul is now a floor again, covered in plexiglass and welcoming visitors to the new Zeytinburnu Mosaic Museum. Visitors of Turkey's newest museum move across elevated glass walkways, suspended right above the original floors themselves. The mosaics are not relocated fragments mounted on walls, but surfaces that remain exactly where they were first laid, preserving their context for all to see.
History
Women
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

England 'given reassurances' over safety in Turkey

England's Women's World Cup qualifier against Ukraine in Turkey proceeds with government reassurances of safety despite escalating Middle East tensions following US-Iran military exchanges.
fromEater
1 month ago

Three Perfect Days of Seafood, Ancient Ruins, and Cocktails in Athens

Athens is a city of beautiful contradictions. Michelin-starred dining rooms share sidewalk space with decades-old taverns. Modern rooftop bars overlook 2,000-year-old monuments. Everywhere you look, the past and present converge to create an unparalleled multilayered metropolis.
London food
FC Barcelona
fromBarca Blaugranes
2 months ago

What is the single most important thing Barcelona must do this summer?

Decide on key contract and transfer moves: resolve Lewandowski, Rashford, Ferran Torres statuses and prioritise signing a new center-back.
fromSustainable Bus
2 months ago

Busworld Turkey 2026, from June 17-19 in Istanbul the 11th edition

Busworld Turkey will return to Istanbul from June 17 to 19, 2026 for its 11th edition, continuing its growth and confirming Turkey's key role in the global bus and coach industry. The previous edition, in 2024, attracted 12,366 professional visitors from 96 countries; building on this strong foundation, the 2026 edition is expected to expand further. For 2026, 161 exhibitors have already been confirmed, and the exhibition area will increase from 9,862 square metres to 11,358 square metres.
Business
fromInsideHook
2 months ago

How to Spend a Perfect Weekend in Skopje, North Macedonia

The city is remarkably walkable - there will be no need to take public transit or taxis once you've dropped your bags at your hotel - but there are a few key things to know when visiting Skopje, including the best places to get rakija, the historical sites that'll help you understand the country better and where to find the best speakeasy-adjacent casinos.
Travel
Travel
fromConde Nast Traveler
1 month ago

Is it Safe to Travel to Turkiye? What to Know Amid the Conflict in Iran

Turkey remains largely safe for tourists despite regional conflict, with most popular destinations operating normally under Level 2 travel advisory, though southeastern provinces near Iran border are restricted.
Miscellaneous
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

How a 162-year-old Turkish delight shop became a global dessert empire

Hafiz Mustafa maintains traditional Turkish delight production through in-house manufacturing across 24 locations while resisting franchising to preserve authenticity and quality.
History
fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
2 months ago

Sealed bronze medieval reliquary found in Turkey

An intact sealed bronze reliquary cross from 9th–11th century Lystra was found containing shroud-like textile and designed to be worn as a pendant.
Travel
fromConde Nast Traveler
1 month ago

I Live in Athens and These Are the Places in Greece I Always Recommend

Greece offers diverse destinations beyond popular islands, including ancient archaeological sites, mainland cities, and varied landscapes best explored across seasons.
fromOpen Culture
1 month ago

Seven Wonders of the Ancient World: From the Walls of Babylon to the Sewers of Rome

Seven were the strings of the lyre (unless there happened to be eight or nine), seven were the gates of Thebes, and seven were the "wandering stars" in the night sky (if you count the sun and moon). The identity of the wonders was less important than the length of their list, and indeed, additions and changes were proposed since the beginning.
History
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