AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoNight Museums in Turkey: The “Night Museums” project is back for a third season, opening 20 museums and heritage sites daily from 7 pm to late-night until Oct. 1, 2026—aiming to spread visitor traffic, cut daytime congestion, and support more sustainable heritage tourism. Biodiversity & Wildlife: A new study warns the Caucasian lynx may be pushed out of parts of its southern range as climate and land-use change warm and dry the slopes faster. Stray Dogs Plan: Turkey is also reported to be preparing to remove stray dogs from streets by year-end, as part of a broader urban animal management push. Gulf Peace Diplomacy: President Erdoğan welcomed the US-Iran agreement, urging parties to avoid sabotage and escalation before formal signing, while Turkish officials highlight Qatar’s mediation role. Textile Sustainability: Jade Textile Egypt, a Turkish group unit, targets $285m in exports by end-2026 and says it will adopt sustainability and green standards in dyeing and textile production.
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