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Nuclear Explosion

The Book “Nuclear Explosion: Selected Works of Representative Poets from the Three Major Poetry Movements in the World Today” Published in China Hong Kong, 2025 — The highly anticipated international poetry anthology “Nuclear Explosion: Selected Works of Representative Poets from the Three Major Poetry Movements in

Türkiye records 29 million tourists Jan-Jul

Foreign arrivals in Türkiye grew by 8.3 percent year-on-year (YoY) to nearly 29 million from January to July, the country's Anadolu Agency reported. According to official data released on Friday, foreign tourist arrivals in the country increased by 2.6 percent YoY to 7.3 million in July. Figures from the Turkish Culture and

The Establishment of KEDA was to seek win-win for companies from both countries

Professor Kang Woong-sik, Chairman of the Korea-Egypt Development Association (KEDA) is visiting Egypt with a Korean Business and Industry team to continue their mission in enhancing the relationship between the two countries on all aspects. Here is an interview with Kang Woong-sik, by Park Hee-jun, chief editorial writer, Segye Ilbo

Türkiye delivers electric wheelchairs to disabled people in Karachi

Karachi, Sindh Türkiye’s state-run aid organization Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA) on Saturday provided electric wheelchairs to disabled people in Karachi, Pakistan’s southern port city and capital of Sindh province. At a ceremony to help empower physically and mentally challenged children and adults, 20

Turkish, Pakistani academics to ‘solve common problems’ using artificial intelligence

Türkiye’s Ondokuz Mayis University and Pakistan’s Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology sign MoU Turkish and Pakistani scholars and academics have initiated joint projects to “solve common problems” using emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence (AI). The joint