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Heysem Hayek, an employee of the market where Syrian President Ahmed Shara shopped in the capital Damascus after the assassination allegations, said he was happy to see Shara in good health.
Due to the alternating water cuts in the capital, citizens in some neighborhoods obtain drinking water from fountains.
The Ministry of Trade intensified its inspections of businesses on the highway to protect citizens traveling between cities against opportunism and practices contrary to the legislation.
Fethi Sekin, the martyred police officer who prevented the attack on the Izmir Courthouse by PKK terrorists with his heroism at the cost of his life, was commemorated with a ceremony held at his grave in his hometown Bas...
Following the decision of Israel's Maccabi Rapyd to play without spectators against Barcelona on January 6, the same decision was made for the Real Madrid match on January 8.
Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said, "As Europeans, we are all in the same boat. Ensuring the safety and security of our own home is an existential necessity. We cannot delegate our own security to others."
The Presidential Cabinet convened under the chairmanship of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro argued that his arrest by the United States could trigger a public backlash following military intervention in Venezuela.
Murat Kurum, Minister of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change, shared the opinions of the residents of the houses built by the Housing Development Administration (TOKI) within the scope of social housing projects...
The Trump administration is allegedly shaping its Venezuela plan in line with US interests and sees Vice President Rodriguez as a "reasonable" option for interim leadership after the detention of Venezuelan President Mad...
In Borsa Istanbul, the BIST 100 index hit a record high of 11,643.46 points.
The collapse of greenhouses due to heavy snowfall in Eskipazar district of Karabük was recorded by the security camera.
US President Donald Trump argued that they are in control in Venezuela and said, "We will manage everything in the country and fix the country. Then elections will be held at the right time."
In Yalova, Tuğberk Yağız Gülter, the son of singer Gül Tut, known as "Güllü", claimed that his sister Tuğyan Ülkem was not "innocent" in the death of Gül Tut.
In Antalya's Serik district, a fire that broke out in a cold storage is trying to be brought under control.
Greenland's Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen said there was no need for fear and anxiety after Greenland was shared on social media with the US flag.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that they are continuing intensive efforts to end the war and that they will prepare for a more "active defense" in case diplomacy fails.
Fenerbahce Beko re-signed French basketball player Nando de Colo.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen emphasized that Greenland, one of the two autonomous regions under the roof of her country's kingdom, is not for sale and called on the US to 'stop the threats'.
The US government's military intervention in Venezuela, bringing President Nicolas Maduro to power, was protested in New York.