In Kayseri, located in central Türkiye, the three doors of Kebir Mosque, known as the “first Friday mosque,” which has stood for eight centuries, have…
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The environmental crisis in Izmir Bay, on the Aegean coast of western Türkiye, continues to worsen as pollution wreaks havoc on local marine life. In…
The protective roof covering the ancient city of Karkamış, located at the Türkiye-Syria border and one of the most important administrative centers of the ancient…
A dolphin species, previously undocumented in Turkish waters, has been discovered during the annual marine research expedition conducted by the Marine Mammals Research Association (DMAD).…
In ongoing excavations at the 7,000-year-old Assos archaeological site in Ayvacık, Çanakkale, northwestern Türkiye, archaeologists have uncovered 1,700-year-old ceramic toilets that were discarded after use.…
Restoration efforts are underway at the Monumental Fountain (Nymphaeum), one of the largest fountains from ancient times that is situated in Side, a prominent destination…
In Edirne, in northwestern Türkiye, residents of a nursing home have the unique opportunity to briefly return to their former professions as part of a…
In Sivas, central Türkiye, significant progress has been made in agricultural research and development (R&D) efforts that have been underway for approximately 14 years. Turkish…
The Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA) has established a sewing workshop at the Nena Tereza School for the Hearing and Speech Impaired in the…
The nets that were improperly discarded by fishermen within the borders of Adilcevaz in Bitlis, damaging both the microbiolites and the pearl mullet, are being…