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1 week ago |
turkiyetoday.com | Nishwa Tasavvar
A drone photo shows an aerial view of Kaputas Beach as people enjoy the warm temperature with sea and sand during a sunny day in Kas district of Antalya, Turkey on February 24, 2021. (AA Photo) If Türkiye’s summer life had a core, it would be found along the turquoise coast of Antalya. You’ll find everything from postcard views to drone shots, making it one of the Mediterranean's most popular destinations.
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2 weeks ago |
turkiyetoday.com | Nishwa Tasavvar
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is more than just a president when mentioned in Pakistan; he is remembered for shared religious ties, desire for political change, and the sometimes-fraught field of international relations. Erdogan’s image in Pakistan keeps changing and isn’t fixed in one way. Today, in May 2025, his image continues to captivate and affect people in much the same way as Türkiye-Pakistan relations have over the last 20 years.
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3 weeks ago |
turkiyetoday.com | Nishwa Tasavvar
Signs that relations between India and Pakistan were worsening in May in South Asia appeared on Twitter before anything else. Recent history shows that the events of the India-Pakistan conflict in 2025 demonstrate how today’s wars can be fought outside the geographical borders of the countries involved. The news comes through computers, phone apps, and emotional news topics. There was less fighting and more mental control by one side over the other.
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1 month ago |
turkiyetoday.com | Nishwa Tasavvar
Istanbul experiences threatening earthquakes from time to time that demand immediate attention. Istanbul remains under constant danger from earthquakes because as its seismic risks transform from numbers into approaching deadlines. Day-to-day heroes who play the roles of mothers and primary caregivers will determine essential aspects of how society survives when disaster strikes, despite existing emergency protocols and construction regulations.
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2 months ago |
turkiyetoday.com | Nishwa Tasavvar
Studying abroad is often a dream nurtured by millions of students worldwide. They seek academic achievement along with cultural exchange opportunities, aiming for personal growth beyond borders. Türkiye took significant steps to become an educational center in the region in the last 15 years. During this, many successful graduates from Turkish universities taking significant posts—such as Syria’s new Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan al-Shaibani—came to the front recently.
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