9 Mart 2026 Pazartesi

"Flood & Release": Flamingos Flock to New Feeding Ground Created by Heavy Rains, in Söke

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(Hürriyet Newspaper, 9 March 2026)




















    "Word-of-beak" prompted the birds to head to Söke.

In Söke district of Aydın, fields that turned into lakes due to the 
overflowing of the Büyük Menderes River following heavy rainfall 
have become a popular spot for flamingos. The flamingos in the flooded 
fields were filmed with a drone.

Due to the excessive rainfall that has affected the city in recent days, 
frequent floods are occurring in the Büyük Menderes River, submerging
many wheat fields in the Nalbantlar neighborhood. The flooding turned 
the fields into lakes, creating interesting scenes. Numerous flamingos 
flocked to the flooded wheat fields.

The flamingos in the area were filmed by a person using a drone. The 
footage shows the flamingos feeding in the water-covered fields, 
highlighting the unique beauty the floods added to nature. The colorful 
images quickly gained attention on social media.

The Menderes River's path, with Söke at left.



8 Mart 2026 Pazar

"Beat & Release": Traffic Hooligans Pay Dearly, Thanks to New Harsher Law, in Istanbul

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(Hürriyet Newspapar, 8 March 2026) 















If you have to ask how much the fine is, you can't afford it.

Two drivers and one passenger involved in a traffic altercation in 
Maltepe, Istanbul, were fined a total of 540,000 TL (about $12,250). (!)
The two suspects, who were taken into custody, are expected to be 
referred to the courthouse.

The incident occurred yesterday on Bağdat Avenue. A dispute between 
two drivers in traffic quickly escalated into a fight. A passenger in one 
of the vehicles also became involved in the brawl. After footage of the 
incident was shared on social media, Istanbul Police Department teams 
launched an investigation.

Investigations revealed that those involved in the fight were the driver 
V.A. (40), the passenger in the vehicle Ö.Ç. (32), and the driver of the 
other vehicle, M.E.S. (27). Ö.Ç. and M.E.S., who were found to have 
assaulted each other, were quickly apprehended and taken into custody 
by police teams. A total administrative fine of 540,000 TL was imposed 
on the suspects under the relevant articles of the new Highway Traffic 
Law that just went into effect on 27 February. 

It was learned that Ö.Ç. and M.E.S., who are in custody, will be referred 
to the courthouse after their procedures at the police station on charges of 
'intentional injury', 'threat', and 'endangering traffic safety'.






7 Mart 2026 Cumartesi

"Pirouette & Release": Construction Worker by Day, Teaches Ballet at Night, in Ayvacık

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(Haberler.com website, 7 March 2026)















                      Heavy lifting and light dancing.

Berkay Dal, who lives in Ayvacık district of Çanakkale, works as a 
construction machine operator during the day and teaches ballet in the 
evenings. He maintains his connection to art by pursuing both 
professions simultaneously, thanks to his conservatory education. 

Dal, who graduated from the Turkish Folk Dance Department of 
Burdur Mehmet Akif Ersoy University State Conservatory in 2023 
and who also holds a ballet instructor certificate, moved to Ayvacık 
district of Çanakkale from Balıkesir about 3 years ago.

He entered the construction sector through his friend Ali Çakır, who 
works in excavation, and gradually learned to operate construction 
machinery. While actively working as a construction machine operator 
on construction sites, Dal started giving ballet lessons at a private art 
center in the district in the evenings to stay connected to art. Giving
ballet lessons to 15 students two days a week, Dal has also remained 
true to his artistic field.

"I'm trying to improve myself in the fields of ballet, performing arts, 
lighting, and makeup."  Dal stated that his juggling two different 
professions is met with surprise by those around hım, but the positive
feedback he receives motivates him.




6 Mart 2026 Cuma

"Fleece & Release": Elderly Man Avoids Phone Scam Only Because His Cell Died and ATM Malfunctioned, in Burdur

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(Hürriyet Newspaper, 6 March 2026)


















                  Next time, say "I don't speak Turkish"... 

Ahmet S. (78), a retired teacher in Burdur, was saved from being 
scammed when his mobile phone ran out of battery and the ATM 
malfunctioned. Ahmet S. said, “I was about to send my salary to 
them through the ATM when my phone ran out of battery. Our good 
money did not go to bad hands”

Ahmet S., received a phone call around 4 PM yesterday from someone 
who claimed he could earn two to three times the amount he sent to a 
specific account. Initially disbelieving the caller, who said he was
calling from Istanbul, Ahmet S. eventually became convinced and went 
to a bank branch to complete the transaction.

Suspicious of Ahmet S.'s behavior, the bank security guard and employee 
warned him he was being scammed and advised him not to proceed. 
Ahmet S. left, but returned to the branch a short time later, attempting 
to send money to the account provided by the caller. He was again warned 
and sent away by bank staff. When he returned for the third time, the 
staff alerted the police.

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While a police team was dispatched to the bank branch, Ahmet S. 
attempted to use an ATM. However, the ATM malfunctioned, and his 
cell phone battery died. Unable to complete the transaction, Ahmet S. 
was helped by the police and his close friends. After being convinced he
was being scammed, Ahmet S. left the bank. It was learned that Ahmet S. 
did not file a complaint.

Ahmet S. said, “We had been talking on the phone for a while. He said 
I would earn more money if I sent 11,000 lira. The man gave me 
confidence. I genuinely wanted to deposit the money. I receive my 
retirement pension from another bank. I was about to withdraw my 
pension and send it via ATM when my phone battery died, the ATM 
malfunctioned, and the security guard, police officers, and our close 
friends dissuaded me. Our honest money didn't go to waste.”





5 Mart 2026 Perşembe

"Drive & Release": Teenagers Built Diesel-engine Car Out of Recycled Waste, in Samsun

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(Hürriyet Newspaper, 5 March 2026)














       High school kids nicknamed it "chick magnet". 

Miraç Diril, a 10th-grade student at Samsun Technopark High School, 
along with two schoolmates, built a 7.5-horsepower car using recycled 
waste materials. Expressing pride in their project, Diril said, “We 
gradually developed and completed the vehicle over approximately 
three months. Our car has a 7.5-horsepower diesel tiller engine, and 
we are continuing to improve it.”

Students learned what NOT to do from this classic.


















4 Mart 2026 Çarşamba

"Flood & Release": Rain Drenches Antalya-Konya Highway, Creating a Surfing Sensation

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(T24 website, 27 February 2026)


























                            Ferry leaves in 10 minutes...

Following heavy rainfall, a large section of the Konya-Antalya 
highway was flooded. Aerial footage showed that the road was 
completely submerged at one point, transforming into a lake-like scene. 
Following these images, a citizen was seen engaging in water sports 
on the flooded highway.

Following heavy rainfall in the Eynif Plain area, a large section of the 
road was submerged. Aerial footage showed that the road disappeared 
at one point, replaced by a vast pool of water.

Surf's up!



























In footage shared on social media, a citizen named İhsan Bayık is seen 
jetsurfing on a road covered in water. Bayık stated, "I am currently on 
the Konya-Antalya highway, heading from Konya towards Antalya. 
This is the Eynif Plain. After 38 years, nature has reclaimed what 
belongs to it. It's unbelievable, but I'm jetsurfing on the highway." 
The footage quickly spread on social media, sparking both surprise 
and debate about the flooded road.




3 Mart 2026 Salı

"Heist & Release": Robbers Clean Out Jewelry Store in Two Minutes, in Istanbul

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(Hürriyet Newspaper, 3 March 2026)















   Candidates for "Most Efficient Thieves" of the month.

Five people broke into a jewelry store in the early hours of the morning, 
cut the lock, and stole gold worth 18 million lira in just two minutes (!)
before escaping.

The break-in occurred in Istanbul's Göktürk neighborhood of Eyüpsultan
district on the night of  February 26th. Five individuals approached a 
jewelry store, first lifting the shutters and then breaking the lock on the 
door. Entering the store, the suspects stole approximately 3 kilograms 
of 14-karat gold, approximately 200 grams of 18-karat gold, and 
approximately 150 grams of diamond jewelry, with a market value of 
18 million TL (about $410.000), within two minutes (!). 

One suspect, who had taken another bag full of gold from inside, was 
caught by a security guard while trying to escape. The security guard 
tried to stop the suspect as he attempted to flee. At that moment, the 
other suspects, seeing the security guard, also ran out of the jewelry 
store and escaped from the scene. The private security guard, realizing 
that a robbery was taking place, hurried to report it.

After the incident, upon receiving a notification from the alarm company, 
the business owner, Ertan Y. (34), connected to the cameras of his 
workplace via his mobile phone. When Ertan Y. watched the footage 
live, he saw the robbers stealing the gold from the jewelry store and 
escaping. Ertan Y. determined that approximately 18 million lira worth
of gold and diamonds had been stolen and went to the police to file a 
complaint. 

It was learned that in his statement to the police, Ertan Y. 
complained not only about the suspects but also about the alarm 
company, which he claimed sent the notification late. The police have 
launched an investigation to apprehend the attackers.