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US President Donald Trump has announced that countries doing business with Iran will pay a 25 percent tariff on their trade with the US.
Piaggio Aerospace, which is undergoing a new restructuring following the acquisition of Baykar, will increase its aircraft production capacity by 5-6 times with new investments, and will increase its maintenance-repair a...
The United Nations has called for an immediate halt to Russia's "unacceptable and unjustifiable" aggression in Ukraine, warning that it is crippling civilian survival systems in winter conditions.
Randy Fine, a Republican member of the US Congress, submitted a bill to the House of Representatives to "voluntarily annex Greenland to the United States".
Google and Apple have partnered to build Apple's next-generation AI infrastructure based on Google's Gemini model and cloud technology.
White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt said that US President Donald Trump prefers diplomacy on Iran, but that the use of military force is always on the table.
In Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, posters reading "Binyamin Netanyahu, wanted for war crimes and genocide" were hung in many places.
In Silivri, a person was attacked by a ram he feeds in a housing complex, recorded by a security camera.
The camp squad of Galatasaray, who will face Nesine 2nd League representative Fethiyespor away tomorrow in the 2nd week of Ziraat Turkish Cup Group A, has been announced.
Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan took part in an online meeting to discuss preparations for the second phase of the Gaza peace plan.
If the UK Office of Communications finds that X has breached the Online Safety Act, the company will be given time to rectify the breaches and fined £18 million, or 10 percent of global revenue.
Hatay Governor Mustafa Masatlı participated in the "Images of the Year" voting, which includes photographs of events that will mark 2025 through the eyes of Anadolu Agency (AA).
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said, "We are discussing steps to ensure the security of the Arctic region."
Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor's Office detained 21 suspects, including 6 soldiers, on allegations of causing public damage by irregularities in transportation tenders within the Land Forces Command.
New volcanic activity has been observed at Kilauea Volcano in Hawaii, USA, one of the world's most active volcanoes, which has been erupting from time to time since December 2024.
Mersin Free Zone, one of the important trade centers of the Eastern Mediterranean, recorded a trade volume of 3.5 billion dollars last year.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will pay an official visit to China at a time when US intervention in Venezuela and President Donald Trump's demands to annex his country to the United States and take Greenland are sh...
Experts argued that the current 5 categories may be insufficient due to the increasing severity of hurricanes and suggested that hurricanes with wind speeds exceeding 296 kilometers per hour be defined as "Category 6".
US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell announced that the US Department of Justice has threatened a criminal indictment against him in connection with the renovation of Fed buildings.