Donald Trump claims the US is close to completing its objectives in Iran, while Masoud Pezeshkian expresses readiness for peace under conditions, even as strikes intensify across the Middle East and diplomatic talks remain uncertain
An 11-year-old boy’s death in Tehran has sparked global concern over Iran’s reported recruitment of children into security roles. Witnesses and rights groups highlight growing risks as minors allegedly take part in patrols and checkpoints during escalating conflict conditions
Imamoglu, who was poised to be the Republican People’s Party’s (CHP) presidential nominee for the 2028 elections, was formally charged with corruption and remanded in custody
The move has sparked widespread debate, with critics accusing the government of politically motivated actions against a prominent opposition figure. The first investigation, overseen by the Terror Crimes Investigation Bureau, alleges that Imamoglu and others provided support to a terrorist organization
The lawsuit, announced on Friday, was described as a defense of Mourinho's "personal rights" following what Fenerbahce claimed was an attack on his reputation. The lawsuit amount is symbolic, referencing the year 1907, when Fenerbahce Sports Club was founded
In January, residents of Kobane marked the 10-year anniversary of the historic victory over IS. The city, once under siege, still bears the scars of war, with destroyed buildings and posters of fallen fighters lining the streets
The decision left fans and analysts puzzled as the reason for their withdrawal was not immediately clear. The match, played at NEF Stadium in Istanbul, was progressing normally until Adana Demirspor’s players gathered for a discussion with their coach
On Thursday, February 6, tens of thousands of survivors in southern Turkey held torchlit vigils at 4:17 AM, marking two years since a devastating earthquake struck, killing over 53,000 in Turkey and around 6,000 in Syria
According to Farhad Chami, an SDF spokesman, Turkish drones launched an airstrike on a busy marketplace in the town of Sarrine, located in Syria’s Aleppo Province, on Tuesday. The attack resulted in the deaths of six civilians and left 22 others injured
In December 2024, Russians bought 438 residential properties in Turkey. While this number still placed them at the top of the foreign buyer rankings, it marked a 16.8% decrease compared to the same month in 2023, when 527 properties were purchased
The blaze broke out in the early hours of Tuesday at the renowned Kartalkaya ski resort, where the hotel was accommodating 248 registered guests. Authorities have launched an investigation into the tragic incident, which has shocked the nation
The fall of Assad, whose family has ruled Syria for over five decades, marks a historic shift in the region's political landscape, leaving questions about what lies ahead for the war-torn nation. he came to power in 2000, succeeding his father, Hafez al-Assad, who had governed Syria for nearly three decades with an authoritarian grip
Both were found guilty of membership in the PKK, an organization designated as a terrorist group by Turkey, the United States, and the European Union. The PKK has waged an insurgency against the Turkish state since 1984, leading to decades of violence and political discord
The Eurofighter Typhoon, a state-of-the-art multi-role fighter jet developed by a consortium consisting of Germany, Spain, Italy, and Britain, boasts advanced capabilities in both air-to-air and air-to-surface combat, making it a crucial asset for Turkey’s evolving military needs
Donald Trump claims the US is close to completing its objectives in Iran, while Masoud Pezeshkian expresses readiness for peace under conditions, even as strikes intensify across the Middle East and diplomatic talks remain uncertain
An 11-year-old boy’s death in Tehran has sparked global concern over Iran’s reported recruitment of children into security roles. Witnesses and rights groups highlight growing risks as minors allegedly take part in patrols and checkpoints during escalating conflict conditions
With one-fifth of global oil and gas supply disrupted, countries are scrambling to secure energy. Coal is making a comeback, while renewables offer hope, highlighting the difficult balance between urgent energy demands and environmental sustainability in a volatile global market
A widely shared video shows children in a Gaza displacement camp staging a mock funeral with a doll, offering a stark glimpse into how war shapes childhood experiences and reflects the emotional burden carried by young survivors