Syria death toll at least 93,000, says UN
At least 93,000 people have been killed in Syria since the start of the conflict, according to latest United Nations figures. This represents a rise of more than 30,000 since ...
At least 93,000 people have been killed in Syria since the start of the conflict, according to latest United Nations figures. This represents a rise of more than 30,000 since ...
Sporadic demonstrations enter the third day and are expected to carry on till G8 meeting next week. A group of anti-capitalist protesters staged a demonstration in central London ahead of ...
The Filigree, a delicate kind of jewelry metalwork made with tiny beads or twisted threads, is one of the oldest and most important traditional arts in Midyat where it has ...
The Culture and Tourism Ministry’s TEDA project, which aims to promote Turkish arts and culture abroad with the translation of works by Turkish writers, has been continuing with growing interest ...
Turkey's prime minister has said he would not recognize any decision that the parliament of the European Union would make about Turkey over Gezi Park protests. Turkey's Prime Minister Recep ...
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has raised the possibility of bringing the issue of the demolition of Gezi Park to a referendum, ruling Justice and Development Party’s (AKP) Spokesperson Hüseyin ...
Turkish President Abdullah Gül dismissed necessity for a leaders’ summit over the ongoing Gezi park protests today. “All political party leaders summit might be helpful from time to time. At ...
Turkish prime minister will receive a group of students, academics and artists from Gezi Park on Wednesday. Turkish Prime Minister and Chairman of Turkey's ruling Justice and Development Party Recep ...
New excavations this year are hoping to unearth traces of even earlier settlements than those previously discovered at Turkey’s well-known ancient site of Alacahöyük, which currently draws around 50,000 visitors ...
Turkey’s stock market slid further on Monday after the prime minister accused banks, some of the country’s largest companies, economists and investors of encouraging the protests there so as to ...