Istanbul Technical University (İTÜ) is endeavoring to create digital twins of the country's 81 provinces to enhance urban planning efforts, particularly in addressing transportation issues, bolstering disaster readiness and combating environmental pollution.
Thousands of lawyers are set to convene in the capital Ankara on April 27 for a major "defense rally" to call for the elevation of standards and quality in their profession and to put an end to the escalating violence against their colleagues.
The active promotion of strawberry cultivation as a means to bolster agriculture and farmers’ income has been gaining momentum, particularly in the central province of Konya and Batman in the southeast of Türkiye.
In a moving tribute to modern Türkiye's founder and war hero Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, a new monument was unveiled on the Gallipoli Peninsula, marking the exact spot where a historic photo of Atatürk was taken 109 years ago at the battlefield of the Gallipoli Campaign during the World War I.
An Istanbul court has sentenced the main perpetrator of the deadly bombing on the city's bustling İstiklal Avenue in November 2022 to seven aggravated life sentences and an additional 1,790 years in prison.
Turkish Industry and Technology Mehmet Minister Fatih Kacır has urged the European Union to provide visa exemptions for Turkish young researchers and entrepreneurs, stressing the significance of this move in invigorating Europe's innovation and technology ecosystem.
The trial of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, facing charges of tender rigging during his tenure as mayor of the Beylikdüzü district, has been postponed until May 31.
The members of Türkiye’s highest administrative court, the Council of State, have reelected the incumbent president, Zeki Yiğit, for a new four-year term with 62 votes.
Main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) leader Özgür Özel has called for May Day celebrations to return to Istanbul's iconic Taksim Square, challenging a government ban on demonstrations there.
The Defense Ministry has announced that Türkiye’s indigenous frigate TCG Istanbul will be ready for duty in a month, while also unveiling the country’s largest aircraft carrier project.
Türkiye's Foreign Ministry has dismissed a resolution adopted by the Chamber of Deputies of Chile, the lower house of the country's bicameral congress, which recognized the 1915 events concerning Armenians as a "genocide" as null and void.
Tourists are flocking to St. George's Cathedral, also known as Aya Yorgi Church, in Istanbul’s Büyükada, the largest of the Princes' Islands, to partake in the age-old wish-making practices.