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Cruise Ships Dismantled for Scrap Metal as Coronavirus Pandemic sinks industry
Cruise ships are being dismantled and sold as scrap metal due to the coronavirus pandemic all but destroying the global cruise industry.
Earlier this month, aerial footage shot by drones showed workers stripping walls, windows, floors and railings from several vessels docked in Aliaga, a town 45 kilometres north of Izmir on Turkey’s west coast.
Three more ships are set to join five already being...
Turkish protesters reject government apology, continue demos
Anti-government protesters at Istanbul’s Taksim Square on June 4, 2013
Turkish protesters have rejected the government’s apology for excessive violence by police and its appeal to end days of unrest.
On Tuesday, Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Bulent Arinc told a news conference in Ankara, “The excessive violence that was used in the first instance against those who were behaving with...
Turkish protesters slam police brutality as over 1,700 get arrested
Across Turkey, witnesses are reporting a disproportionate response by police to the protests, which in most instances begun peacefully. At least 2 people have reportedly been killed, over 1,700 detained across the country and hundreds have been injured.
Most of the injuries were sustained near Taksim Square in Istanbul, the focal point of the recent protest.
Massive demonstrations from last night...
Massive protests hit Istanbul's Taksim Square, over 900 arrested
Police in Istanbul have withdrawn from Taksim Square, allowing the mass protest to continue unabated, Turkish media report. Istanbul and Ankara are entering the third day of violent protests, with tear gas and water cannon deployed and over 900 arrested.
Minor scuffles broke out after protesters lobbed fireworks at officers as they were drawing back, the state-run Anadolu Agency reports. Police removed...