TRT World

TRT World

TRT World is a television network that operates as the global division of Turkey's state-run broadcaster, the Turkish Radio and Television Corporation.

National
English
Online/Digital

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84
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Global

#121898

United States

#100124

News and Media

#3813

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Articles

  • 1 month ago | trtworld.com | Will Wain-Williams

    Taiwan's semiconductor company plans $100B US investment There are worries about the future of Taiwan's semiconductor industry after the world's biggest chipmaker announced it's expanding operations in the US under a $100B investment deal. TSMC supplies 90 percent of the world's most advanced chips, and employs thousands of people in Taiwan. Will Wain-Williams reports from Taipei.

  • 1 month ago | trtworld.com | Zeynep Büşra Çonkar

    A Washington-based human rights group has submitted evidence to the International Criminal Court (ICC) calling for an investigation into former US President Joe Biden and his administration for complicity in Israeli war crimes in Gaza.

  • 1 month ago | trtworld.com | Zeynep Büşra Çonkar

    German opposition leader Friedrich Merz declared victory after his Christian Democrats (CDU/CSU) won nearly 29 percent of the vote in Sunday’s federal election, securing a clear lead over other parties. Eager to become Germany’s next chancellor, Merz faces a deeply divided political and social landscape. “The world is not waiting for us, and it is not waiting for lengthy coalition talks. We must now quickly regain our ability to act,” the conservative leader said.

  • 1 month ago | trtworld.com | Abhishek Bhaya

    In an age where conflicts dominate global headlines and truth is often the first casualty of war, the future of journalism depends not only on technological advancements but also on the safety of those risking their lives to report from the frontlines, according to media industry leaders at the ongoing Web Summit Qatar 2025.

  • 1 month ago | trtworld.com | Abhishek Bhaya

    In the war-torn streets of Gaza and the occupied West Bank, where access to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities remains severely restricted, technology is emerging as a crucial lifeline, according to Palestinian tech entrepreneurs attending the ongoing Web Summit Qatar 2025 in Doha. With universities bombed into rubble and hospitals struggling to function, Palestinians are turning to artificial intelligence (AI) and digital innovation to bridge gaps that the conflict has widened.