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The wreckage of the Turkish Air Force C-130 that crashed near the Azerbaijan-Georgia border has been transported to a maintenance facility in central Türkiye for a detailed investigation. Officials have also begun analyzing the aircraft's flight recorders as part of the comprehensive probe into the November 11th incident that claimed the lives of all 20 personnel on board.The UN Security Council has passed a US-drafted resolution creating a Board of Peace and an International Stabilization Force for Gaza. The measure, approved with 13 votes and abstentions from China and Russia, aims to oversee the strip's governance and security until at least 2027, though it faced criticism for overlooking Palestinian sovereignty.Hamas has firmly rejected the UN Security Council's US-drafted resolution for Gaza, labeling it an imposition of "international guardianship." The Palestinian group argues that the authorized international force would lose its neutrality by undertaking tasks such as disarming resistance factions, effectively siding with Israel.President Erdogan has affirmed Türkiye's commitment to delivering humanitarian assistance to Gaza despite reported Israeli disruptions. The Turkish Red Crescent continues substantial aid operations, including daily meals for thousands.Gaza's historical Qasr al-Basha palace, a Mamluk-era site, has been severely damaged in Israeli attacks. Palestinian officials report over 316 archaeological sites destroyed and more than 20,000 artifacts missing since the conflict began in October 2023.
The wreckage of the Turkish Air Force C-130 that crashed near the Azerbaijan-Georgia border has been transported to a maintenance facility in central Türkiye for a detailed investigation. Officials have also begun analyzing the aircraft's flight recorders as part of the comprehensive probe into the November 11th incident that claimed the lives of all 20 personnel on board.The UN Security Council has passed a US-drafted resolution creating a Board of Peace and an International Stabilization Force for Gaza. The measure, approved with 13 votes and abstentions from China and Russia, aims to oversee the strip's governance and security until at least 2027, though it faced criticism for overlooking Palestinian sovereignty.Hamas has firmly rejected the UN Security Council's US-drafted resolution for Gaza, labeling it an imposition of "international guardianship." The Palestinian group argues that the authorized international force would lose its neutrality by undertaking tasks such as disarming resistance factions, effectively siding with Israel.President Erdogan has affirmed Türkiye's commitment to delivering humanitarian assistance to Gaza despite reported Israeli disruptions. The Turkish Red Crescent continues substantial aid operations, including daily meals for thousands.Gaza's historical Qasr al-Basha palace, a Mamluk-era site, has been severely damaged in Israeli attacks. Palestinian officials report over 316 archaeological sites destroyed and more than 20,000 artifacts missing since the conflict began in October 2023.

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Hilton to boost hotel portfolio in Türkiye, says regional head

13:35, 19/08/2022, Friday
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Hilton to boost hotel portfolio in Türkiye, says regional head
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Int'l hotel chain plans to hire 3,000 more personnel over next couple of years as number of hotels reaches 100 in Türkiye

Hilton plans to increase the number of its venues and staff in Türkiye, the hotel chain's area president for the Middle East, Africa, and Türkiye said on Friday.

Türkiye "is a fantastic region for us. This is the fourth-largest region outside of the US," Jochem-Jan Sleiffer told Anadolu Agency in an interview, noting that Hilton had recently signed its 100th hotel in the country.

"We're going to have 100 hotels in the pipeline and operating," said Sleiffer. "Currently, we operate more than 70 hotels and we have 30 more coming."

As the number of its establishments rises, the company will need to boost the number of its employees -- currently at about 5,000 -- by roughly 3,000 in the next couple of years, he added.

Underlining the wide variety of jobs that the hotel offers recruits, including positions "in front desk, in event management, in food and beverage and in engineering," Sleiffer said a lot of travel was also involved in the work at Hilton.


- More hotels to come

As the first international hotel brand in Türkiye, the chain's Hilton Istanbul Bosphorus has been open for over 55 years, Sleiffer said.

"This was the first place where Hilton, Mr. Conrad Hilton, opened internationally a hotel," he added, stressing that this is "a very important market for us."

Today, Hilton has venues across Türkiye, including in the capital Ankara and the Mediterranean resort city of Antalya, as well as Dalaman and Bodrum overlooking the Aegean Sea, said the executive, pointing also to plans to open a new hotel in the southeastern province of Sanliurfa.

On the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, Sleiffer said business in Türkiye picked up "really quickly" when the outbreak subsided as locals resumed leisure travel.

"But now, you see the foreigners coming, as well, for leisure travel again. So, our hotels in Antalya, in Bodrum, in Dalaman are doing extremely well," he said, praising the "good mix of international travelers, including Turkish travelers."

He also said that now, conferences are also starting to booked.

Holiday resorts are particularly popular among foreigners, who Sleiffer said are coming to Türkiye "because they want to experience the hospitality" for which the country is known "for all these years."

Hospitality is "in the culture, it is in the genes of the Turkish people," he added.

"So, we want everybody to come and experience that."

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