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"Prof. Morten Meldal, who laid the groundwork for 'click chemistry,' said, 'We believe we have discovered a new way to deliver the drug that kills cancer cells to those cells in a highly selective manner.'"
Deputy Minister of Culture and Tourism Nadir Alpaslan stated that the exhibition "Göbeklitepe: The Mystery of a Sacred Site," prepared as part of the international promotion of Göbeklitepe, will continue to open in major...
Chao Wang, Head of Huawei Digital Power’s Turkey Business Unit, noted Turkey’s role in the regional energy transition and said they plan to expand their existing solar inverter production partnership by increasing capaci...
It has been reported that the military has regained control following a series of simultaneous armed attacks launched in several cities across Mali, including the capital, Bamako.
U.S. President Donald Trump was escorted out of the room by his security detail for safety reasons after shouting and gunshots were heard at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner.
A bomb attack in southwestern Colombia left 14 people dead and 38 injured.
It has been reported that service adjustments have been made on the M7 Yıldız-Mahmutbey Metro Line in Istanbul due to repair work between the Mecidiyeköy and Çağlayan stations.
It was reported that six Palestinians were beaten and injured in an attack carried out by the Israeli military on a polling station where local elections were being held in the occupied West Bank.
A 4.9-magnitude earthquake struck the Mediterranean Sea at 10:49 p.m.
Al Ahli, the Saudi Arabian club for which national team player Merih Demiral plays, defeated the Japanese team Machida Zelvia 1-0 in the AFC Champions League final to claim the title.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the attacks reported across the country, particularly in Bamako, the capital of Mali.
Thousands of people in Spain, Germany, and Sweden protested Israel’s violation of the ceasefire reached on October 10 by launching attacks on Gaza and restricting the entry of humanitarian aid.
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan visited a café in Beyoğlu and chatted with citizens.
The Ministry of National Defense announced that elements of the Somalia Naval Task Force continue to provide escort and patrol support to the drilling vessel Çağrı Bey and the support vessels Korkut, Altan, and Sancar.
National volleyball player Hande Baladın met with Red Bull Racing test and reserve driver Yuki Tsunoda in Istanbul.
A 60-second summary of the news in Turkey and around the world. With contributions from AJet...
The Bahçe Mosque in the Uluborlu district of Isparta, built during the Seljuk period some 800 years ago, preserves its historical character with its distinctive architectural design and earthen roof.
Twelve defendants who defrauded company officials seeking to win bids on "earthquake housing" projects by posing as public officials were sentenced to fines ranging from 24 million to 847 million lira.
Growers in the Sarıgöl district of Manisa, one of Turkey’s major grape-growing regions, are protecting their vineyards from adverse weather conditions such as hail, frost, and extreme heat using a “hail net” system.