ANKARA (Reuters) - More than 100 people have died from poisoning by bootleg alcohol in Ankara and Istanbul, NTV reported on Friday, after authorities warned about rising sales of illicit booze being ...
Thirty-three people have died in Ankara after drinking bootleg alcohol and another 20 are in intensive care, the regional ...
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UK holidaymakers have been issued a stark warning over the dangers of counterfeit alcohol in a popular tourist destination, ...
More than 100 people in Ankara and Istanbul have died due to poisoning from bootleg alcohol, with higher taxes pushing consumers towards illicit booze. This crisis has resulted in numerous ...
Latest polls paint a surprising picture for the mayors of Ankara and Istanbul, the top two presidential hopefuls of Türkiye’s ...
Counterfeit alcohol is being blamed for the deaths of 33 people in Turkey’s capital city. Another 20 people remain ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNIstanbul Mayor Imamoglu in court as Turkish opposition fears crackdownEkrem Imamoglu denies charges that he tried to influence Turkiye’s judiciary in remarks he made about officials.
There is growing interest in the passenger train route from Tehran to Türkiye's Van city, and in the next phase, a Tehran-Ankara-Istanbul train could be launched, Jabbar Ali Zakeri, Iran's Deputy ...
Sharaa also to participate in joint press conference and attend a working dinner with delegations - Anadolu Ajansı ...
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Bootleg alcohol claims lives of at least 30 people in Istanbul while dozens are hospitalizedANKARA, Turkey (AP) — At least 30 people have died in Istanbul over the past three days after drinking bootleg alcohol, Turkey’s state-run news agency reported Thursday, as authorities intensified a ...
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