Fatih DONMEZ, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, made a statement for the potential reserve that can meet Turkey's 35-year needs in all residential buildings.
Praise from the UN to Turkey for efforts after the earthquake: “Great job in such a short time". UN Disaster Assessment and Coordination (UNDAC) team also visited the container city and met with the authorities and earthquake victims.
Istanbul is certainly one of the most beautiful cities in the world. With public security as the main concern, a framework was prepared for the launch of a campaign named "Turkey Trust and Peace Campaign 2023" in the city.
The “Fashion Unites for Turkey” initiative, implemented in cooperation with Vogue Turkey and UNICEF Turkey, aims to reach children affected in the earthquake areas.
The giant statues weighing tons in Gaziantep and Mount Nemrut are reported to have survived the devastating disaster of the century.
After the Kahramanmaraş-based earthquakes, a dog named “Proteo”, who served in the search and rescue team from Mexico, had lost his life during the rescue work. Proteo will be kept alive at the Stray Animal Rehabilitation Center built in Kocaeli.
This week, two massive earthquakes and many aftershocks hit southeast Turkey and northern Syria. In a matter of minutes, many people's lives were instantly devastated.
British tour operator and airline Jet2.com and Jet2holidays announced they had taken new decisions due to the growing demand for Turkey.
Wizz Air, one of the leading low-cost airline companies in Europe, is launching flights to Istanbul, Antalya and Dalaman from a total of 8 airports abroad, two of which are from the UK.
The Ministry of Culture and Tourism is opening the Istanbul Rami Barracks, the largest library in Turkey. President Erdogan inaugurates Rami Kislasi which is similar to Central Park NYC and Hyde Park of London.