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Vice President Yılmaz said, "Together we will create an environment where there is no shadow of weapons and the space for politics expands. 'Turkey without terror' means a much stronger and bigger Turkey. God willing, we...
Some roads in Fatih, Beyoğlu, Şişli, Beşiktaş and Kadıköy will be closed to traffic due to New Year's Eve measures and the march in support of Palestine to be held on Galata Bridge on January 1.
The World Health Organization (WHO) reported that more than 4.4 billion people worldwide live in urban areas.
Ismail Kulat, 63, living in Kırklareli, quit smoking, which he had used for 53 years, with the support he received from the Healthy Life Center.
The Ministry of Youth and Sports will organize a march commemorating Sarıkamış martyrs with the slogan "There is permission in this land" on the 111th anniversary of the Sarıkamış Operation.
Spanish team Barcelona's fan groups have demanded that Israeli basketball teams be banned from the Europa League.
A strong wind and storm warning was issued for the Central and Eastern Black Sea.
Ankara Police Directorate announced that some roads in the city center will be closed to vehicle traffic on December 31 due to New Year's Eve celebrations until the end of the programs.
Turkey's Permanent Representative to the United Nations Ahmet Yildiz criticized Israel's recognition of Somaliland, describing it as "another example of illegal actions aimed at creating instability" by the government of...
The US Southern Area Command (SOUTHCOM) announced that a boat allegedly carrying drugs was shot down in the Eastern Pacific and 2 people were killed.
"I know President (Recep Tayyip) Erdogan very well, he is a very good friend of mine. I respect him and Bibi (Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu) respects him."
Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu argued that "it is in our interests to have a peaceful border" with Syria and said, "We also want to ensure the security of our Druze friends."
It was reported that 8 sailings of Bursa Sea Buses (BUDO) today and 2 sailings on January 1 were canceled due to adverse weather conditions.
An agreement worth 2.6 billion euros was signed for the export of HÜRJET, Turkey's first national jet trainer and light attack aircraft developed by Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI), to Spain.
Ormanya Natural Life Park in Kartepe district of Kocaeli and Kuzuyayla Nature Park in Samanlı Mountains hosted 4 million 785 thousand 227 visitors this year.
US President Donald Trump said, "I have a very good relationship with President Erdogan. We will talk about this (with Netanyahu). I think it's a good thing."
A ceremony to introduce the new Syrian banknotes was held at the Palace of Conferences in the Syrian capital Damascus.
The Gazan family, who lost a son due to lack of medicine, was brought to Turkey via Jordan by ambulance plane without their spouses, who were detained at the border.
Copper prices continued to set new records on the London Metal Exchange (LME) amid concerns over insufficient supply.
Uraloğlu, Minister of Transport and Infrastructure, stated that detailed studies and projections show that Istanbul needs a total of 1004 kilometers of rail system lines and said, "This means that approximately 600 kilom...