Lake Van holds Swimming Festival

  The ‘Van Sea Swimming Festival’, aimed at promoting Lake Van in Türkiye and attracting more tourists, promises to offer another year of vibrant activities. The event, supported by the Van Lake Activists Association and organized by Van Metropolitan Municipality’s Department of Culture and Social Affairs, features various activities, including a swim to Çarpanak Island. […]

Türkiye’s Troy Museum and Ruins draw global attention

  Troy Museum Director, Rıdvan Gölcük, has noted that the Trojan Horse, along with the figures ‘Hektor’ and ‘Helen’, are key attractions for visitors at the Troy Ruins and Museum. Despite its history of wars, fires, and earthquakes, the Troy Ruins, a 5,600-year-old civilization and UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site, draw thousands of tourists annually. […]

EU and Türkiye Aim to Strengthen Ties: Borrell

Josep Borrell, the EU High Representative for Foreign Relations and Security Policy, has highlighted the mutual interest in strengthening relations between Türkiye and the EU. This followed a discussion about Türkiye at the EU Foreign Ministers Meeting. Borrell stressed the importance of easing tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean and resolving the Cyprus issue according to […]

Tanker Collision in Yemen kills 2

Two people died and three were injured in Yemen following a collision between a gas tanker and a fuel tanker in Shabwa. Yemen’s Ministry of Interior highlights the increase in accidents this year due to poor road and vehicle maintenance, reckless driving, and vehicular faults. Official data showed that last month, 25 people were killed […]

EU High Rep Borrel Highlights Türkiye in Key Agenda

European Union (EU) High Representative Josep Borrel emphasized Türkiye as a critical agenda item, discussing relations with the country in the EU Foreign Ministers Meeting in Brussels. Addressing Türkiye’s potential EU membership, Borrel stated that Ukraine’s possible membership could expedite the process for Türkiye and the entire Balkans, but noted that modernization of the Customs […]

Erdoğan Inaugurates New Ercan Airport during TRNC Visit

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan visited the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) for the Peace and Freedom Day and to inaugurate the New Ercan Airport. Arriving from his Gulf tour, he was welcomed in an official ceremony by TRNC President Ersin Tatar. Erdoğan, the first leader to land at the new airport, is also set […]

Swedish Embassy in Iraq Torched Amid Tensions

Tensions escalated in Iraq when Swedish police permitted a protest against the Quran and the Iraqi flag at the Iraqi embassy in Stockholm. In response, supporters of the Sadr Group set fire to parts of the Swedish Embassy in Baghdad. The Iraqi Foreign Ministry has condemned these actions and launched an investigation, while the Swedish […]

Deadly Attack in Auckland Ahead of Women’s World Cup

Just hours before Auckland, New Zealand was to host the opening of the FIFA Women’s World Cup, an armed attack occurred at a city construction site, leading to two deaths and five injuries, including a police officer. The assailant, a 24-year-old construction site worker, was later found dead at the scene. New Zealand’s Prime Minister […]

Escalating Environmental Crises Pose Major Health Risks in Gaza

Problems in the Gaza Strip are becoming increasingly acute and complex day by day, making it a challenging place for human habitation. Alongside economic issues and a suffocating blockade, the Gaza Strip is grappling with severe environmental realities. These environmental issues impact the residents’ rights to health, limiting their access to a clean, healthy, and […]

Baby Lynx Thrives at Rehab Center in Türkiye

An exhausted baby lynx was rescued by villagers and taken to the Caucasian Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Kars. Despite its initially weak state, the baby lynx quickly grew and formed a close bond with its veterinarians, becoming the center’s mascot. The lynx has now transitioned to solid food and continues to thrive under […]