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Discovery of 8,731 graves traces Turkish settlement in Rumelia back to 1300s
archaeological discoveries
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Authorities say the newly identified cemetery on the Gallipoli Peninsula offers physical evidence of Turkish settlement in Europe centuries before the Ottoman era
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Wife of Syrian astronaut Mohammad Fares renews call for space suit return after Assad fall
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Hind Aqeel, the wife of a Syrian astronaut, says the suit represents a national legacy that documents an important chapter in Syria’s scientific history
Bela Tarr, Hungarian auteur known for stark black-and-white cinema, dies at 70
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Hungarian filmmaker Bela Tarr, famed for “Satantango” and stark long-take cinema, died Tuesday aged 70 after a long illness
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