U.S. authorities detained fugitive writer Eylem Tok, who fled to the U.S. via Egypt with her underage son, Timur Cihantimur, who killed one person in…
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The Ministry of Commerce has shared essential guidelines for foreign nationals planning to enter Türkiye with vehicles with foreign license plates during the upcoming Qurban…
In the first six months of 2024, approximately 1.2 million people in Türkiye donated blood, with 20-year-olds making up the largest donor group. According to…
The four-day Feast of Sacrifice, known as Qurban Bayram or Eid al-Adha, carries great importance in Islam and is scheduled to begin on Sunday in…
Forest fires were reported in seven provinces across Türkiye on Wednesday, as the country is experiencing a severe heatwave. Seven different fires broke out on…
The Turkic Culture and Heritage Foundation is preparing a digital index of the tangible and intangible cultural heritage of the Turkic world, its president said…
The harvest season in Bafra, Samsun, in the central Black Sea region of Türkiye, has begun, Bafra Chamber of Agriculture President Osman Tosuner told Anadolu…
Turkish-made unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) played an active role in efforts to extinguish over 2,000 wildfires last year. Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) take up important…
In Izmir’s Karşıyaka district in western Anatolia, the sea has taken on a striking green hue, while in Balçova district, it has turned a troubling…
Türkiye’s central Cappadocia region, famous for its fairy chimneys, ancient underground towns and churches dating back to early Christianity, was showcased in the Greek capital…