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Malaysia U-turns on mandatory prayer punishment

The Malaysian government has swiftly U-turned on a controversial plan to punish Muslim men for skipping Friday prayers, following a fierce backlash from the public and legal experts.

5.1 quake kills 1 in Turkey, dozens injured

A powerful 5.1 magnitude earthquake has rocked western Turkey, killing at least one person and injuring dozens. Rescue efforts are underway as aftershocks continue.

Deadly 5.6 earthquake hits Turkey, kills one

A powerful 5.6 magnitude earthquake has struck eastern Turkey, leaving at least one person dead and dozens injured. Rescue teams are working tirelessly as buildings collapse and aftershocks rattle the region.

Brit dies after Turkey hair transplant

A British tourist tragically passed away following a hair transplant procedure in Turkey, raising serious concerns about medical tourism safety.

Side, Turkey: A Winter Sun Paradise

Discover why Side, Turkey, is becoming the go-to destination for winter sun seekers, offering warm weather, stunning beaches, and rich history.

Cycling 30 Countries: Turkey to Northern Lights

Follow the incredible journey of a cyclist who pedalled through 30 countries, from Turkey to the mesmerising Northern Lights, uncovering hidden gems and breathtaking landscapes along the way.

UN Chief Calls for Restraint in Cyprus Dispute

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres calls for calm as tensions escalate between Turkey and Greece over Cyprus. Diplomatic efforts intensify to prevent further conflict in the Mediterranean.

Turkey's Silivri Prison: Symbol of Erdogan's Authoritarianism

Turkey's Silivri prison, one of Europe's largest, has become a stark emblem of President Erdogan's tightening grip on power. Housing journalists, activists, and political opponents, its sprawling complex raises serious human rights concerns.

Turkish opposition leader İmamoğlu jailed

Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, a prominent critic of President Erdoğan, has been sentenced to prison in a case widely seen as politically motivated. The ruling sparks fears of further erosion of Turkey’s democratic institutions.

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