Festival brings taste of Turkish food, culture to US capital
A special festival brought a taste of Turkish food and cultural activities to Washington, D.C. on Sunday. The event on Pennsylvania Avenue, organized in the capital for the 20th
A special festival brought a taste of Turkish food and cultural activities to Washington, D.C. on Sunday. The event on Pennsylvania Avenue, organized in the capital for the 20th
Pilots at Eurowings began a three-day strike on Monday, forcing the German airline to cancel hundreds of flights. The strike action began at 00.01 a.m. local time (22.01GMT) and
Britain’s new finance minister Jeremy Hunt will deliver a statement on Monday laying out measures from the government’s medium-term fiscal plan. The statement, originally planned for Oct. 31, will
Japan launched investigations into a controversial religious group, the Unification Church, in connection with the assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. The probe, led by Culture Minister
Dampness is still visible in the bases of walls and the main stupa at Mohenjo Daro, the last surviving remnants of the 5,000-year-old Indus Valley Civilization, which has been badly
South Korean defense forces on Monday kicked off their annual military exercises amid growing tension on the Korean Peninsula. The military drills aimed to monitor North Korea’s movement, maintaining
Türkiye’s benchmark stock index opened at 3,654.74 points on Monday, up 0.77%, or 21.77 points, from the previous close. Borsa Istanbul’s BIST 100 index rose 2.07% to end the
An army of cats was left unattended in untidy surroundings, battling the hot summer without water, after a Japanese animal lover, their caretaker, fell ill and was hospitalized. Gunma
European stocks opened higher on Monday as concerns over volatility persist around the globe due to monetary policies. The STOXX Europe 600 index was up 0.32% to 392.5 points,