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 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.
As widely expected, Türkiye’s Central Bank has kept its policy rate — the one-week repo auction rate — on hold at 50 percent.
Türkiye takes a critical step toward culinary recognition as the European Union enlists "döner" in the EU Official Journal.
Plumes of dust carried by strong southerly winds from North Africa have shrouded the western part of Türkiye, decreasing air quality and visibility.
The historic Hamidiye Fountain in Istanbul’s Beyoğlu district has undergone a successful restoration by the Istanbul Municipality Heritage Department.
The summer alternative to the Eastern Express train, the Touristic Diyarbakır Express, completed its first journey.
The Agriculture and Forestry Ministry has seized 20 tons of banned substances imported from China, originally declared for use in paint additives and cosmetics but repackaged as plant protection products free for sale.
Endangered loggerhead sea turtles, known as Caretta caretta, have laid their first nest of the season on İztuzu Beach, a popular nesting ground in Muğla's Ortaca district.
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has emphasized the need for increased solidarity from Germany in combating terrorism.