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Recep Tayyip Erdogan - Turkey Aims to Cull Its Stray Dogs. Critics Say It’s About Politics. - nytimes.com - Turkey - city Istanbul

Turkey Aims to Cull Its Stray Dogs. Critics Say It’s About Politics.

Dogs have been a prominent part of Turkish culture for centuries. The Kangal Shepherd breed is a national treasure featured on postage stamps, and some strays have become local celebrities, like Boji, who earned fame for riding Istanbul’s public transportation.

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Wang Chuanfu - Recep Tayyip Erdogan - Nikkei staff writer - China's BYD to invest $1bn in Turkey for EV plant - asia.nikkei.com - China - Washington - Turkey - Hungary - city Istanbul

China's BYD to invest $1bn in Turkey for EV plant

ISTANBUL -- Chinese electric-vehicle maker BYD will invest $1 billion in Turkey to set up an EV and plug-in hybrid vehicle factory with an annual capacity of 150,000 units, creating a second European production and export hub after the one it is building in Hungary.

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Recep Tayyip Erdogan - Laura He - Chinese EV giant BYD to build $1 billion plant in Turkey - edition.cnn.com - China - Usa - Hong Kong - state Indiana - Eu - Turkey - Mexico - city Istanbul

Chinese EV giant BYD to build $1 billion plant in Turkey

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Nikkei staff writers - In vino veritas: Australia wrestles with wine glut - asia.nikkei.com - France - Australia - city Istanbul

In vino veritas: Australia wrestles with wine glut

SYDNEY/ISTANBUL -- Australia is swimming in historically high amounts of wine. France is paying vintners to turn the fruit of their labor into ethanol for perfume and rubbing alcohol.

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Help! Qatar Airways Denied Us Boarding Because of a Broken Link. - nytimes.com - China - Usa - Qatar - Jordan - city Beijing - city Istanbul

Help! Qatar Airways Denied Us Boarding Because of a Broken Link.

I am a single American mother living in Jordan and working for the United Nations. In September 2019, I adopted my then 5-year-old son from China, and promised him we would return to visit his country every year. But the pandemic broke out. When China finally reopened to tourists in 2023, we got visas and booked a July flight to Beijing via Doha on Qatar Airways, paying about $1,400 total. My now 9-year-old had worked hard to maintain his language and was excited, but nervous. At that time, the Chinese government required passengers to fill out a “Health Declaration Form” in advance or upon arrival. The link on the Qatar Airways website was broken, but I confirmed online and with friends who had recently traveled to China that I could fill it out upon arrival. At the airport, Qatar Airways disagreed, and when I once again couldn’t get the form to work, we were denied boarding. My son collapsed on the airport floor, sobbing. I rebooked for the next day, and we flew to Beijing via Istanbul on Royal Jordanian and China Southern for $1,882. Neither airline requested to see the QR code showing my form had been approved: All passengers upon arrival were made to fill out new forms. Qatar Airways mostly refunded the tickets — we received $1,185 — but refused to admit it was wrong. Considering the more expensive last-minute flight and other costs (such as rebooking domestic flights and trains in China) we are out about $930. I believe the airline should provide a flight voucher that compensates us for that amount. Can you help? Elizabeth, Amman, Jordan

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