Plumes of dust carried by strong southerly winds from North Africa have shrouded the western part of Türkiye, decreasing air quality and visibility.
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.
Successful coffee bean cultivation has finally been achieved in Antalya after 40 years of attempts.
Tick-borne illnesses have increased in prevalence across Türkiye as the weather warms.
A man residing in a desolate village in Aksaray, a Central Anatolian city, has spent the last 12 years in solitude following the passing of his wife.
Muğla, a touristic province in Türkiye’s west, is taking steps to combat noise pollution and improve the quality of life for both residents and visitors.
The Health Ministry has set standards for the traditional and complementary treatment form of hypnosis, aiming to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of practitioners.
The restoration of Istanbul’s iconic Galata Tower is nearing completion, with the installation of a lightning rod at its peak.
In the eastern province of Muş, a hefty fine will be imposed on those who pluck endangered tulips unique to the region.
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier on April 23 met with a group of earthquake survivors in the southern province of Gaziantep, which was devastated by last year’s disaster.