The Spanish-language digital news platform of Türkiye’s public broadcaster TRT has been hailed as “the beginning of a new era of understanding".
Controversy brews as the UK pushes ahead with deportation legislation, raising questions about compliance with international law and humanitarian standards.
Calling the police on the peaceful Gaza encampment on the Columbia lawns has sparked a debate on whether American academic institutions are genuinely free or merely maintaining a facade of freedom.
Students in American universities are mobilising in large numbers to protest against Israel’s deadly war in Gaza.
Internationally, analysts say Argentina's foreign policy is starting to shift, while domestically, President Milei is pushing to open up the economy and says it will eventually bear fruit, but many say they are feeling the squeeze.
As India votes in the parliamentary elections, concerns remain over the country’s prospect to create a broad manufacturing base that can absorb millions of jobless workers.
The right of each permanent member to veto any resolution passed by the Security Council has long provoked heated debate.
Questions are being asked if WhatsApp groups’ data was shared to train Israeli military AI.
Shady not-for-profit groups take turns funding illegal Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank but evade legal consequences by exploiting gaps in Canadian law.
While contradicting statements are coming from Iranian and Israeli officials, Tel Aviv would have wanted to strike strategic Iranian military installations.
With its first-ever direct attack on its primary adversary, Iran has exhibited accountability to its army, militias and allies, while exciting its conservative support base back home.
While the Canadian government is quick to investigate Muslim charities, it has dragged its feet on acting against the violations committed by a pro-Israeli group.
Global maritime trade contributes roughly three percent of greenhouse gas emissions yearly – a major cause of global warming and climate change.
The pro-Palestinian class valedictorian shares her thoughts on the campus authorities cancelling her May 10 graduation ceremony speech.
Hamas’s lightning attack on Israel raised eyebrows across Western capitals, pointing fingers at Iran, whose 'anti-Zionist resistance' front has included the Palestinian group.
Europe’s largest economy has been Israel's second-biggest weapons supplier for the last 20 years, with Berlin-supplied weapons accounting for 47 percent of all Israeli arms imports, closely behind the 53 percent from the US.
There are growing concerns that AI-generated and manipulative content may impact the upcoming general elections, potentially shaping the outcome.
A linguist explores what really constitutes a homeland for diaspora people living away from the country of their birth.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is pushing for a third term as the majority of polls suggest his BJP is cruising ahead to victory.
The perils and predicaments of life as a refugee are hitting home for millions of displaced as they brace for more uncertainty amid brutal war entering its second year.
As illegal settlers don full army uniforms and carry military rifles, terrorising Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, the lines have blurred between the Israeli state and settler violence.
As Palestinians mark Prisoners Day on April 17, TRT World speaks to former prisoners who endured torture and mistreatment by Israeli forces.
Experts count the cost of war in the Middle East after Iran targets its arch-enemy with drones and missiles. Whoever has the most stockpiled arsenal would likely fare better.
Green charcoal is emerging as an alternative to the widespread use of traditional coal for cooking in Africa as the impact of climate change, partly caused by coal emissions, bears down on the environment.
Mapping out the urban destruction of Gaza and Israel’s sinister plan to reduce the besieged enclave to a new real estate entity bereft of any past or history.
As the world tries to come to terms with Israel’s war on Gaza, Jewish settlers backed by soldiers have displaced Palestinians from their villages and towns in the occupied West Bank.
Tehran used to rely on foreign proxies against Tel Aviv until the Israeli attack on its consulate in Syria which brought about a significant shift in the terms of engagement between the long adversaries.
The world and especially countries in the Middle East cannot afford any negative impact on their economies.
Your 100 Year Life tackles the issue of aging population sustainability through a blend of humor, animation and expert insights.
The forced closure of a meeting of pro-Palestinian activists comes after weeks of negative publicity in German media.
An unflinching look at Sudan's year-long conflict reveals a devastated nation in the throes of a humanitarian crisis overlooked by the world, and the resilience of its people amid untold suffering.
Lucas Garcia is charged with genocide, crimes against humanity and forced disappearance, which carry a possible sentence of more than 100 years in prison.
The size of Lake Karla has tripled after last year’s floods, raising questions about the future of farming in the Thessaly region.
As the haunting chronicle of the mass kidnapping of schoolgirls from a boarding house in Nigeria's Chibok in 2014 completes a decade, hope hangs by a thread for the families whose loved ones are still not back home.
Washington remains the biggest weapons supplier to Israel, which has killed more than 33,000 men, women and children in Gaza.
Many films released this month echo party politics and reflect a growing divide in Indian society, explains one culture expert.
The total solar eclipse will last longer than the previous one and cover a wider, more populated path across North America, passing Mexico, the US, and Canada.
Despite Ukraine attempting to smear Moscow’s diamond industry, the West and Russia have agreed to preserve the Kimberley Process, aimed at eradicating the trade in conflict diamonds.
Many Palestinians find the simple act of living abnormal in the face of Israel’s military campaign, which has left thousands dead. Here’s how psychologists unpack this phenomenon.