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Japan's defence minister will hold talks in Turkey on Tuesday on defence industry cooperation, including the possible supply of Turkish-made drones, as Tokyo expands the role of unmanned systems in its armed forces.
In May 2024, Ankara suspended its $8bn bilateral trade with Israel in response to Israel’s war on Gaza. This prompted Turkish companies to use third countries, such as Greece or Palestine, to continue shipping goods to Israel.
Turkey will provide weapons, military equipment, and logistical support to Syria as part of a defense agreement.
Japan's defence minister discussed defence industry cooperation and possible purchases of Turkish-made drones during a visit to Ankara on Tuesday, as Tokyo expands the role of unmanned systems in its armed forces.
Turkey’s Nurol Holding is seeking to buy Alamos Gold Inc.’s local mines in a deal that could bring an end to the Canadian miner’s $1 billion claim against the government for alleged mistreatment.
Authorities have detained the owner and constructor of a building that collapsed during a magnitude 6.1 earthquake in northwestern Turkey.
Archaeologists recently unearthed an ancient Roman bathhouse in Turkey – a relic as luxurious as it is old. The discovery was covered by Turkey’s Anadolu Agency (AA). A landowner in the area was planting sour cherry saplings in 2023 when he stumbled across a Roman-era floor mosaic.
Complaints over state interference at Boğaziçi University trigger unrest that mirrors conflicts in US and Hungary
The Malian forward embarks on a new adventure and lands in the SuperLig.Sekou Koita joins Genclerbirligi in TurkeySekou Koita has officially signed with Gençlerbirliği this Wednesday, August 20,
Philadelphia 76ers second-year big man Adem Bona is participating in EuroBasket 2025 representing Turkey and the big man is looking to build off a strong rookie season in the NBA. He averaged 1.2 blocks per game in his first year in the league and will look to have a strong showing in EuroBasket and prepare for the 2025-26 season.
Turkey opened an investigation into dozens of power producers which it alleges failed to adjust their output to balance supply and demand, underlining one of the main challenges as intermittent renewables get a larger share of electricity markets.