Daily Sabah

Daily Sabah

Daily Sabah, meaning "Daily Morning," is a pro-government daily newspaper based in Turkey. It is available in English, German, and Arabic and is part of the Turkuvaz Media Group. The first edition of Daily Sabah was released on February 24, 2014. The newspaper is currently led by editor-in-chief Serdar Karagöz.

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Arabic, English, German
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#36098

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  • 1 week ago | dailysabah.com | Timur Sırt

    In a strategic move to boost digital sovereignty and reduce foreign dependency, Türkiye this week launched two major initiatives focused on artificial intelligence and location-based services. The calls, announced by Industry and Technology Minister Mehmet Fatih Kacır, aim to accelerate the development of a Turkish-language large language model (LLM) and domestically developed navigation and mapping applications.

  • 1 week ago | dailysabah.com | Ilker Topdemir

    Once known primarily for its gray skies and businesslike air, Milan, Italy’s second largest city, has undergone a striking transformation. Founded in 590 B.C. and today the capital of the Lombardy region, the city has shifted from a financial hub with a somber rhythm into one of Europe’s most exciting urban destinations.

  • 1 week ago | dailysabah.com | A. Peter Dore

    Although China is the second most powerful country on earth, I think it is true to say that, in general, except for by specialists, little is known about it outside of East Asia. Yet, more should be known, and I think especially by Turks and Turkophiles. For the Turkic peoples of the Eurasian Steppe, the ancestors of the Turks in the West today, were and are the neighbors of the Chinese, and the two peoples have influenced each other’s histories.

  • 1 week ago | dailysabah.com

    Once primarily associated with winter tourism, Erzurum is also gaining attention as a summer travel destination. Boasting a rich history, stunning natural...

  • 2 weeks ago | dailysabah.com | Timur Sırt

    Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has laid out plans to launch at least 20 artificial intelligence factories across Europe over the next few years, as the continent accelerates its push to build sovereign AI infrastructure and compete with the U.S. and China. Remarks by the boss of the world's most valuable chipmaker came as he kicked off the VivaTech, one of Europe's biggest technology industry fairs, in Paris. The event started on Wednesday and lasts through Saturday.