International Aid For Turkey:  Which Countries Are Helping the Earthquake Region?
The 7.4 magnitude earthquake in Pazarcık district of Kahramanmaraş is on the agenda of Turkey. News are coming from the earthquake zone where more than 200 citizens lost their lives. The earthquake also caused destruction in neighboring provinces. A level 4 earthquake alert has been issued in Turkey and the international call for help has not gone unanswered.
Earthquake in Turkey: Biggest Disaster in 23 Years
Making a statement after the 7.4 magnitude earthquake in Kahramanmaraş, AFAD President Yunus Sezer said, '1014 citizens lost their lives. There are 2824 reports of collapsed buildings.' Speaking about the earthquake, Okan Tüysüz said, 'The 7.4 magnitude earthquake centered in Kahramanmaraş occurred in a very large area. The last time we experienced an earthquake of this magnitude was on August 17, 1999, so it is the biggest earthquake we have experienced in 23 years.''
Using Your IBAN This Way Could Put You in Prison
Bank accounts and IBAN numbers, some of the most frequently used financial tools in daily life, can turn into a legal nightmare that ruins lives if not handled with care. Particularly, advertisements that rapidly spread on internet and social media platforms, offering to 'use your account and earn a commission,' are unwittingly making thousands of citizens accomplices to serious crimes. Lawyer Sungur Karaduman, emphasizing that the defense of 'I was unaware' or 'I was victimized' has no legal validity, issued vital warnings about the sharing of IBAN numbers and account security.
Ajda Pekkan's Surprise Performance at NATO Summit
New details have been shared regarding the NATO Summit held in Ankara. Emine Erdoğan, hosted the spouses of the state and government leaders who came to the city as part of the 36th NATO Heads of State and Government Summit at the Çankaya Mansion. It was revealed that Ajda Pekkan was present at the dinner. The moments were shared by Monika Babisova, the wife of the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic.
Why Did Erdogan Gift Revolvers to NATO Leaders?
President Erdogan gifted specially produced pistols to the leaders attending the NATO Summit held in Ankara. The gift box included a revolver with the leaders' names specially engraved on it, along with bullets. Additionally, no detail was overlooked as export documents were also provided so that the leaders could take the guns back to their countries.The gift quickly became the talk of the town, sparking curiosity about why President Erdogan chose to give pistols as gifts. Social psychologist Britta Krahn, analyzing the pistol gift, noted that Erdogan was skillfully sending a message. Source
Psychiatrist Explains Condition of Woman Claiming Donald Trump Is Her Father
Necla Ozmen, who has become a well-known figure in the public eye for claiming to be the biological daughter of U.S. President Donald Trump, has made new statements. Ozmen, who tearfully addressed Trump as he arrived in Ankara for the NATO Summit, said, 'You're a great world leader, daddy... but you couldn't take care of your own daughter.'Psychiatrist Prof. Dr. Arif Verimli shed light on Necla Ozmen's situation through a post from his X account.
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Formula for Wealth: GWI Report Reveals Where Gen Z Invests Their Money
Recent global research has revealed the traditional savings methods of the new generation of investors. According to the study, young people are now pushing retirement plans, which mature decades later, to the back burner. The latest report published by the global research firm GWI clearly demonstrated that Generation Z is pursuing a radically different strategy from their parents in building their financial future.
New Dacia Striker to Be Produced Only in Turkey Comes With an SCT Tax Advantage
Under the colossal investment plan of 400 million euros, a joint venture between OYAK and Renault Group, the eagerly anticipated new CCrossover model, Dacia Striker, has been officially unveiled. This new model, which will be manufactured at the Oyak Renault factory in Bursa, will be the first and only one to be produced in Turkey. On the other hand, Dacia Striker will be sold with a Special Consumption Tax advantage.
Full Testimony of Comedian Deniz Goktas Revealed
An investigation has been launched into comedian Deniz Göktaş, whose show 'Dead Sea' exhibited in Harbiye, Istanbul, and broadcasted on his YouTube account, reached 9 million views within a week. The full statement of Göktaş, who was detained within the scope of the investigation, has been revealed. Göktaş denied the accusations, stating, 'I absolutely have no intention of offending a person of faith, I would be upset if I heard such a comment from an audience member in everyday life. I have no intention of insulting the President in any way.'
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Turkish Comedian Deniz Göktaş Arrested: Courthouse Echoes with Protests
Comedian Deniz Göktaş has been detained. Göktaş, who uploaded his 'Dead Sea' performance in Harbiye to his YouTube account, garnered 9 million views in just a week. Göktaş, who was targeted due to his show, was arrested on charges of 'insulting the president' and 'denigrating religious values'. The rationale for Göktaş's arrest was cited as suspicion of fleeing abroad and tampering with evidence. The decision to detain Göktaş was protested immediately in the corridors of the courthouse.
Turkish Comedian Deniz Göktaş Has Been Arrested
A request for the arrest of comedian Deniz Göktaş had been made on charges of 'insulting the president' and 'denigrating religious values'.Deniz Göktaş has been arrested. In his statement to the prosecutor, Göktaş denied the accusations, stating, 'My humorous approach to popular figures, ideologies, and sociological events in Turkey, as I did throughout the show, has no other purpose.'
Turkish Comedian Deniz Goktas Detained After His Viral Stand-Up Sparks Investigation
Following the massive viral success of his new political stand-up show 'Ölü Deniz', Turkish comedian Deniz Göktaş was detained at the airport upon returning from a vacation abroad. The artist is currently facing an official investigation for allegedly 'insulting religious values,' sparking widespread debates over freedom of speech and comedy in Turkey.
Hottest Day of the Year Begins: Critical Symptoms You Should Never Ignore
As the summer heat is progressively intensifying across Turkey, a critical last-minute warning has been issued by the General Directorate of Meteorology. According to the most recent assessments, thermometers in many cities are expected to reach their highest levels of the year, nearing the 40-degree mark. Particularly in coastal regions with high humidity and major cities, the perceived heat is anticipated to be much more stifling. Associate Professor Dr. Özge Özden Kayhan, a cardiology specialist, has outlined the necessary precautions that citizens should take against the heat.
Meteorology Experts Issue Urgent Region-by-Region Warning for Dragon Heatwave
The 'dragon heat' phenomenon, which rapidly swept across the European continent and is classified among extreme weather events, has now set its sights on Turkey. Cengiz Çelik, a Weather Forecast Specialist at the Turkish State Meteorological Service (TSMS), announced that a stifling heatwave will be prevalent across the country, particularly affecting the southern and western regions. While sharing the latest weather forecasts on TGRT News, Çelik issued critical warnings for the Aegean, Mediterranean, and Southeastern Anatolia regions.
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Another European Country Announces Roadmap to Adopt Euro Currency
We are entering a new phase in the transition processes to the common currency Euro (Avro) across Europe. Hungary, which has been drawing attention with its economic policies recently, has set its official timetable to join the Euro Zone, the common currency area of the European Union.
AKOM Warns: Istanbul Temperatures Are About to Soar
AKOM has published a new weekly weather forecast report that is of great interest to millions of residents in the metropolis. According to the data shared on Friday, June 26, 2026, Istanbul is gearing up to be fully under the influence of the summer sun in the upcoming days. However, the report reveals a crucial detail that will provide relief to Istanbulites just before the scorching heat hits: northerly winds.
Germany to Switch Completely to Digital Visas
A historic transformation is on the horizon in visa procedures, one of the biggest obstacles to European travels. Germany, which tops the list of countries where Turkish citizens travel the most and struggle the most to get visa appointments, is gearing up to fully digitize its visa processes.
Venezuela Rocked by 7.5 and 7.2 Magnitude Earthquakes 39 Seconds Apart
Venezuela was rocked by an earthquake. The country was hit by two successive earthquakes, measuring 7.5 and 7.2 on the Richter scale, occurring just 39 seconds apart. This chain of seismic events brought about a catastrophe. Buildings collapsed, trapping numerous people beneath the rubble. A state of emergency was declared in Venezuela, with all flights being cancelled. The unfolding disaster was captured on camera.
Famous Turkish Mineral Water Brand Recalled Following Urgent Health Warning
Food safety and legislative differences among countries in the European market continue to impact Turkish export products. Most recently, the Swiss federal authorities issued a recall for a specific production series of Sırma mineral water, one of Turkey's most established and widely consumed brands. It was announced that high levels of boron were detected in the products distributed in the Swiss market, following laboratory analyses.
Expert Explains Why European Heatwaves Are More Deadly Than Turkey
With the arrival of the summer months, global temperature records continue to be shattered. In particular, thermometers across Europe nearing the 40-degree mark has ignited a new debate on social media and in public discourse. Many people in Turkey, where temperatures in regions like the Southeast and the Mediterranean are reported to reach between 46 and 47 degrees, have started to question why Europeans are making such a fuss about 40 degrees. Kutay Mıhlıardıç, a senior meteorology engineer, shed light on the real situation.