A 25 percent cap on rent hike that will expire in July will be extended, Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change Minister Murat Kurum has announced.
ANKARA, April 24 (Xinhua) More than two months after the massive earthquakes hit southern Türkiye, the Turkish government is building tens of thousands of housing and infrastructure projects in the region round the clock to meet the pledge of completing them within one year.
In line with new safety regulations, laybys will be established for about 250,000 couriers in Istanbul, where they can rest or take a break if needed, Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change Minister Murat Kurum has announced.
Village-type houses, the production of which started after the deadly Feb. 6 twin quakes that rattled Türkiye’s south, will be delivered to quake survivors during the Eid holiday in the southeastern province of Gaziantep’s Nurdağı district.
An old quarry in Istanbul’s Kartal district has become a natural habitat with a pond that hosts fish and birds over time, with the area planned to be turned into a National Park.