The township of Halfeti in Şanlıurfa in south-east Turkey included in the Cittaslow International Network has become one of the centres of attraction for tourists both Turkish and foreign.
Islamist militants mounted a major assault on a UN compound in the Somali capital Mogadishu on Wednesday.
15 people by the minute and 21 thousand by the day are being reduced to the status of refugee in the world.
3rd International Jazz Festival opened with a performance by Okan Ersan and İstanbul Super Quartet.
Energy and Natural Resources Minister Taner Yıldız is going to Russia today.
Turkish basketballers lead their group in the 17th Mediterranean Games.
Only days left to the FIFA Under-20 World Cup, the second most important football event of FIFA after the World Cup, and the biggest event Turkey will host.
The 17th of the Mediterranean Games will take place in Mersin and Adana through June 20-30, 2013.
Here is a short guide for students looking for education opportunities in Turkey
Interesting developments have been taking place in Turkey for the past two weeks. We have been having social protests and upheavals unprecedented in Turkey’s history on the one side and the International Turkish Olympics on the other.
Incidents that saddened the region and the whole country took place at Gezi Park in Taksim Square of İstanbul.
European Council President Herman Von Rompuy paid a one-day official visit to Turkey on May 24 at the invitation of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan officially visited the United States accompanied by a large delegation of ministers, businessmen, bureaucrats and media representatives between May 16-21.
May 19, Commemoration of Atatürk, Youth and Sports Day
Some Greek cities, Salonika in particular, have recently been seeing some meetings and ceremonies to be used against Turkey on the basis of the so-called Greek Pontus region and allegations of genocide.
Topping Turkey’s domestic politics these days have been the peace plan, or the Solution Process, and the meetings held by a 69-strong delegation, called the Wise Men, in many parts of Turkey.
One of Britain’s former Prime Ministers, Margaret Thatcher who passed away on April 8, 2013 was one of the symbolic names of the transformations in the 1980s not only in her own country but in the whole world.
İstanbul became once again the centre of international politics last week.