German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has raised concerns over the new EU anti-deforestation law, which aims to prevent the sale of products linked to deforestation on the European market. Scholz has
The United States has voiced its opposition to the PKK/YPG's plans to hold local elections in areas under its control in northern and eastern Syria. The US State Department made
Viskhan Soltamatiov, one of the key planners behind the attack on Santa Maria Italian Church in Sarıyer, Istanbul, has been captured through a successful operation by the Turkish National Intelligence
In a significant legal victory, a Turkish citizen has successfully had his religion changed from Islam to Tengrism in official records, setting a remarkable precedent. The ruling comes after a
Bulgaria has officially enacted a highly controversial law banning LGBTQ+ “propaganda” in schools, a move that has triggered widespread condemnation from human rights groups and prompted calls for immediate action
The Diyarbakır Mothers are approaching the five-year mark of their solemn protest, a relentless stand against the abduction of their children by the PKK, a terrorist group known for its
China's steel industry is grappling with a significant challenge: an overabundance of production capacity. This excess is not just a domestic issue but has profound global repercussions. As the world's
The idea of a unified Europe, where diverse cultures and peoples come together under a shared set of values, has always been an alluring vision. For many, the European Union
In a decisive military operation, Turkish Armed Forces (TAF) have successfully neutralised nine PKK/YPG terrorists in the Hakurk region of northern Iraq, reaffirming their commitment to eliminating threats emanating from
Germany has taken a significant step in its ongoing campaign against the PKK/YPG (Kurdish Workers' Party), with the recent arrest of a prominent leader of the organisation. This arrest is









