Experiments conducted aboard the ISS by Türkiye’s first astronaut show that a salt-tolerant plant local to the country’s Salt Lake could be ideal for plant life to flourish on celestial bodies.
Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya says that the suspects, Talgat Baisaov and Maxat Rakhishov, will be returned to their respective countries.
Türkiye continues cross-border anti-terror operations against the PKK terrorist organisation, responsible for the deaths of over 40,000 people.
Ankara, which has been steadfast in its support for Palestine, sets the record straight, saying it does not have any defence ties with Tel Aviv while debunking false claims made by some media outlets.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan decries the impotence of many international bodies, in particular the UN Security Council, in tackling international crises, pointing to its exceedingly unrepresentative makeup as one culprit.
Fire at 4-story house in western Germany's Solingen city claimed lives of 4 people, local authorities say.
"Having my name recognised among strong, important, and successful women is very important to me," says Eda Erdem Dundar, as she nominated for the US Department of State’s International Women of Courage Award.
"Every day between 50-100 people come to the emergency room rescued from rubble or adults, children, women who have been shot, especially with sniper shots," says Taner Kamaci, a Turkish pediatric surgery specialist volunteering in Gaza.
"Developments are being closely followed at all levels and necessary steps are being taken," says the Turkish Foreign Ministry.
As the country readies itself for elections to local administrative bodies on March 31, 61 million eligible voters, including 1 million first-timers, get ready to choose municipal officials from 34 political parties.
UN Security Council adopts resolution for immediate ceasefire in Gaza for the holy month of Ramadan, towards lasting sustainable ceasefire.
"Our fight will persist until Türkiye is freed from the threat of separatist terrorism," says Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan at a rally in the Black Sea city of Corum.
Just 45-minute from Tel Aviv, British military bases on Cyprus island serve as a secret arms depots for Israel in its war on Palestine's Gaza, reports indicate.
A scrupulously independent Supreme Electoral Council – the country’s top election body – oversees the massive democratic process till the final vote is counted and the winners identified.
Istanbulites share their connections with the city and which policies they find the most crucial for their daily lives as the elections on March 31 approach.
Deputy Mayor Yasin Gul of Heusden-Zolder says that PKK sympathisers assaulted a Turkish-origin citizen while chanting provocative slogans.
'Except for Türkiye and a few other countries, there is hardly any actor raising voice against Israel and its Western supporters,' says Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Flight carried out south of Cyprus Island, in the international airspace of the Mediterranean, says Defense Ministry.
Turkish security forces neutralise 12 PKK members in northern Iraq, while Turkish police capture at least 24 suspects affiliated with the Daesh terrorist organisation in anti-terror operations across the country
During the event, five documentaries were screened, including "Digital Occupation," "Zionism: Manufacturing A State," and "Rafah: An Unsafe Haven," which provided insights into the multifaceted challenges faced by Palestinians.
Türkiye ready to develop cooperation with Russia in combating terrorism, President Erdogan tells his Russian counterpart Putin over phone.
"Sooner or later, Israel will come to realise that its existence cannot be sustained through the bloodshed of innocent children," says TRT’s Director-General Mehmet Zahid Sobaci, addressing “A Night of Palestine in Ramadan” event in Istanbul.
"Palestinians are entitled to self-determination, and until this right is realised, the region will remain unstable," says Dr Faed Mustafa.
“We will not stop or turn back from our path until we achieve the goal of a fully independent Türkiye in the defence industry,” says Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
'While stating our support for combatting all forms of hate crimes, I emphasised the alarming increase in crimes associated with hatred against Islam in recent years,' says Turkish envoy.
The Coordination of Government Activities in the Territories reports that Türkiye has sent 19 percent of the total aid that has arrived, despite Israel's continued restrictions and limited entry permits for aid.
‘Türkiye will continue to speak truth, bring indescribable persecution of Palestinian people to global agenda,’ says Turkish Foreign Ministry’s spokesman.
Security sources say that Halil Tekin, PKK's so-called organisation leader in Syria, was responsible for several terrorist attacks against Türkiye.
Addressing the summit hosted by the International Atomic Energy Agency and Belgium, Fidan underscores the critical need for enhanced nuclear safety measures and reiterated Türkiye's commitment to regional denuclearisation efforts.
Court emphasises that such an incitement to commit murder could not be shielded under the guise of freedom of expression or assembly.
Azerbaijan reminds French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal that the measures taken by Baku are fully consistent with the norms and principles of international law.
Condemning the use or threat of using nuclear weapons, Hakan Fidan says that rhetoric surrounding "nuclear weapons casts a shadow on our common pursuit for a secure and energy-wise clean future.”
President Erdogan's recent statement regarding Türkiye's security along its Iraqi borders and Iraq's decision to ban the PKK signify huge progress in the fight against terrorism.
Following an Iraqi government decision to officially ban PKK and recognise it as a terrorist organisation, Türkiye elevates efforts to improve cooperation with Baghdad.