First Lady Emine Erdoğan warned that people dump the equal of two,000 rubbish vans of plastic into the oceans, rivers and lakes, as she addressed
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UN adds desecration of holy books on draft hate crimes resolution
The United Nations included the desecration of holy books, together with the Quran, in a draft decision on hate crimes, racism and discrimination in response
2000-year-old arrow found in Türkiye’s Lake Iznik
A younger man discovered an historical iron arrow relationship again 2,000 years whereas cleansing the UNESCO-designated Lake Iznik in Bursa. The lake, recognized for its
Türkiye’s central Sivas eyes UNESCO tentative heritage list
The works on the inclusion of the town middle of central Sivas province, which hosts many historic relics from the Seljuk, Ottoman and republican durations,
Türkiye’s rich underwater treasures gain int’l recognition
The World Underwater Activities Federation (CMAS) and UNESCO have formally acknowledged Türkiye’s Underwater Cultural Heritage Preservation Program, a commendable initiative that has been efficiently applied
Türkiye’s Cappadocia hosts over 35,000 tourists during Eid holiday
The picturesque area of Cappadocia has witnessed a surge in tourism through the first two days of the prolonged nine-day Eid al-Adha vacation, with over
Turkish First Lady welcomes UN’s Islamophobia draft resolution
Türkiye’s First Lady Emine Erdoğan welcomed the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization’s (UNESCO) inclusion of the time period Islamophobia in a draft decision,
Palestine calls on UNESCO to stop Israeli settlement at ancient site
Palestinian authorities urged the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to step in to forestall Israel’s settlement venture within the archaeological web site
Palestine calls on UNESCO to stop Israeli settlement at ancient site
Palestinian authorities urged the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to step in to stop Israel’s settlement mission within the archaeological web site
Historic Ertuğrulbey Square opens in Türkiye’s Bursa
Surrounded by the Historical Bazaar and Inn Area of the nation’s northwestern Bursa province, generally known as “the heart of commerce” for seven centuries and