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Unauthorized use of flashing lights and sirens will result in a fine of 96,000 TL.
With the new regulation by the Turkish Grand National Assembly (TBMM), unauthorized use of flashing lights and sirens will result in an administrative fine of 96,000 TL. This decision was made to ensure safety on the roads. It was specifically noted that private vehicles, commercial vehicles, and VIP transport will be strictly monitored. Additionally, those using unauthorized flashing lights or sirens will have their driving licenses confiscated for 30 days, and their vehicles will be banned from traffic for 30 days as well.
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Elif Buse Doğan is in trouble with her obsessive fan.
Elif Buse Doğan, who gained significant popularity with the folk song "Samsak Döveci," is in trouble due to an obsessive fan. The famous singer reported to the prosecutor's office, claiming that she is being followed by her obsessive fan both domestically and internationally.
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He defrauded the company he worked for over 18 years and then threatened them.
Forensic Accounting and Fraud Audit Expert Fikriye Aslan was a guest of presenter Melis Yaşar in the Haberler.com studio. Sharing surprising incidents encountered in fraud cases, Aslan stated, "An employee was stealing from the company he worked for over 18 years. In addition to his own salary, he was earning three additional salaries." She emphasized the importance of companies working with Fraud Audit Experts.
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The world's oldest writing, dating back 4,400 years, has been found in Syria.
The inscriptions on clay cylinders found in Syria have been determined to date back to 2400 BC. Researchers from Johns Hopkins University announced that these inscriptions are 500 years older than other known alphabets. Previously, it was believed that the alphabet emerged in Egypt around 1900 BC. This discovery necessitates a reevaluation of the history of writing in humanity.
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Key Party Central Executive Board Member Murat Uçar apologized after his controversial remarks.
Murat Uçar, a member of the Central Executive Board of the Key Party, stated at his party's organizational meeting held in Istanbul, "We are against the presidential government system, but when conditions change tomorrow and we find ourselves on the other side of the table, will we be able to give up that comfort, those palaces, that extravagance?" Uçar emphasized on his social media account that his words were misunderstood and apologized. The party's chairman, Yavuz Ağıralioğlu, has remained silent on the matter.
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15:40 |
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Our national star has entered the top 10 of the world's most famous football players list.
The list of the under-21 football players who have spent the most time on the field in Europe's top 5 leagues and national teams has been compiled. According to Transfermarkt data, the only Turkish player on this list is Kenan Yıldız, the star of the national team. Kenan Yıldız made his entry into the list at 10th place, having played a total of 1,558 minutes in 23 matches for Juventus.
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Teoman: I follow beautiful girls on Instagram.
Teoman announced that he follows beautiful girls he sees in the explore section of his Instagram account. Speaking on a YouTube channel he participated in, the artist said, "I follow the beautiful girls in the suggested section. I watch them like I would watch a vase."
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15:20 |
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Bomb scare at the second busiest airport in England: Passengers evacuated.
Gatwick's South Terminal, the second busiest airport in the UK, was completely evacuated due to a 'suspicious package' found in luggage. Passengers were instructed to 'leave immediately and stay away,' and train services to the airport were suspended. The incident occurred shortly after another suspicious package was neutralized by bomb disposal teams at the U.S. Embassy in London. It is not yet known whether there is a connection between the two incidents.
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