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On June 18, the high value placed on a university education was on display throughout Turkey as families waited anxiously while graduation year high school students wrote the university entrance exam, called the ÖSS.
Despite a last-minute hiccup which threatened to derail the whole process, Turkey began formal accession negotiations with the EU at a summit in Luxembourg on June 12.
After a volatile May, Turkish markets welcomed the new month despite growing concerns over the possibility of a further rise in US interest rates and larger than expected increases in domestic inflation.
After a rough couple of weeks, Turkey is facing criticism by economists and investors as the country faces mounting political and economic challenges.
Declining numbers of arrivals are now prompting Turkey's tourism chiefs to try and lure a new type of visitor - the Arab tourist.
With the green light now given to a project to build a new pipeline across Turkey, the country has taken a further step towards answering an environmental problem.

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