D-8 Secretary-General Ambassador Sohail Mahmood held meetings with Turkish officials, parliamentarians, researchers, academics and industry representatives on Monday and Tuesday, focusing on strengthening... Click to continue
"In strategic fields such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, chip technologies and advanced computer systems, we will initially select 550 doctoral students through a centralized examination and... Click to continue
A new high-tech Turkish-made unmanned surface vehicle (USV) was launched for the first time on Thursday at TEKNOFEST Blue Homeland held in the country's northwestern Marmara region. The TUFAN Kamikaze... Click to continue
Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan on Thursday spoke by phone with Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty and Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan, with the talks focusing on regional developments. Click to continue
Türkiye-Somalia relations were discussed at an event in Mogadishu marking the 15th anniversary of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's historic visit to Somalia on Aug. 19, 2011, with experts highlighting... Click to continue
Selcuk Bayraktar declared Türkiye will "never relinquish a single drop" of its "Blue Homeland," calling it a vital "garden" at the TEKNOFEST Blue Homeland event. Click to continue
Excavations at the ancient city of Rhodiapolis, located in the Kumluca district of Antalya province in southern Türkiye, are expected to resume next year after a period of suspension. Kumluca District... Click to continue
Israel's defense minister accused President Erdoğan of "dangerous adventures in Syria" and warned against testing Israel's resolve to defend itself, following a tacitly acknowledged Israeli strike. Click to continue
Aselsan's autonomous underwater vehicle, Deringoz, will be showcased at Teknofest Blue Homeland in Türkiye, demonstrating its capabilities at the Golcuk Naval Shipyard from Thursday to Sunday. Click to continue
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's "deliberate" escalation of tensions with Türkiye is "reckless and stupid," former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak said Wednesday. "It is hard to decide... Click to continue