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The Canadian government has barred Rima Hassan, a French member of the European Parliament (EP) of Palestinian origin, from entering the country.
Şen, the Director of the Public Order Department at the Şanlıurfa Provincial Police Department, pointed out that those involved in IBAN fraud operate within a chain-like structure and warned that citizens who become part...
This week in the commodities markets, concerns over energy supply from the Middle East, worries about global inflation, and expectations regarding the interest rate paths of major central banks played a significant role.
In the Karacabey district of Bursa, the friendship between Yaren the stork—the symbol of the rural Eskikaraağaç neighborhood on the shores of Lake Uluabat—and fisherman Adem Yılmaz was depicted in a painting by a young m...
Burhanettin Duran, Head of Communications at the Presidency, stated that they were proud of the successful conclusion of the 5th International Strategic Communications Summit (STRATCOM Summit) 2026 following two days of ...
Across the United States, large crowds gathered for "No Kings" protests to voice their opposition to the policies of President Donald Trump's administration.
CSO Ada Ankara will host artist Suzan Kardeş at a concert organized to celebrate the arrival of spring.
The heavy rain that hit the Turgutlu district of Manisa disrupted daily life.
Pakistani Foreign Minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar announced that Iran has authorized the passage of 20 more ships flying the Pakistani flag through the Strait of Hormuz, and that two ships will pass through the strait each d...
Israeli police used force to disperse a crowd that had gathered in the capital, Tel Aviv, to protest the ongoing U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran.
Heavy rainfall and flooding affecting Gulf countries, particularly Oman, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Qatar, have resulted in loss of life and disrupted daily life.
Istanbul Modern Cinema will present a variety of aesthetic and thematic examples from early cinema to audiences through its "Silent Film Days" program from April 2–5.
Prof. Dr. Musa Kazım Arıcan, President of the Turkish Writers' Union (TYB), said, "For us, the Turkish Writers' Union is not merely an organization; it has also become a brotherhood of the pen, the word, and the written ...
Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan will travel to Pakistan tomorrow to attend a meeting in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, aimed at addressing developments in the region.
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan officially welcomed Denis Becirovic, Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, who was visiting Turkey.
The Ombudsman Institution (KDK) recommended, in response to a university student’s complaint, that Anadolu University reinstate the breakfast service it had discontinued citing “low demand” and “cost-saving measures.”
The water level at the Çekerek Sürayyabey Dam—which irrigates more than 66,000 hectares of farmland in Yozgat, Tokat, Amasya, and Çorum and serves as a livelihood for fishermen—has doubled compared to last year.
France’s decision to withdraw its invitation to the G7 Summit in South Africa under U.S. pressure is testing the Pretoria government’s foreign policy stance while triggering concerns about the country’s economic survival...
In Israel, which launched attacks against Iran alongside the U.S., it was reported that sirens sounded 78,000 times in response to retaliatory strikes.