Turkey's parks filled with the sound of children Wednesday as the government allowed people ages 14 and under to leave home for the first time in 40 days. As ... ( read original story ...)
Cyprus Says Turkey Denied COVID-19 Supply Flight Airspace Entry
Cyprus said Wednesday a flight it had chartered from China carrying 36 tonnes of COVID-19 medical supplies was diverted towards Moscow after Turkey denied it entry into its airspace. "The pilot ... ( read original story ...)
Children leave homes briefly as Turkey eases restrictions
Parks filled with the sound of children as Turkey allowed kids ages 14 and under to leave homes for the first time in 40 days ... ( read original story ...)
Turkey crunch would pack only weak punch for emerging markets
Turkey could be heading for another financial crunch but its diminished importance for investors in developing economies and changes in the sector have greatly reduced the risk of contagion across ... ( read original story ...)
Turkey, Russia conduct 10th joint patrol in Idlib
Turkish and Russian troops on Tuesday held their 10th joint patrol in Syria's northwestern province Idlib. The patrol in Idlib's key M-4 Highway, linking Aleppo to Latakia, was conducted by land and ... ( read original story ...)
Tropical Storm Vongfong, First Named Storm of the Year in the West Pacific, Heading to the Philippines
Tropical storm locally known as "Ambo" is the first tropical cyclone of the Northwestern Pacific Ocean typhoon season. ( read original story ...)
28-year-old sumo wrestler dies in Japan from coronavirus
The wrestler developed a fever on April 4 but could not get a test or find a hospital until his symptoms worsened and he was accepted four days later. ( read original story ...)
Japan regulators approve nuclear plant capable of extracting plutonium
Nuclear regulators in Japan have approved a nuclear fuel reprocessing plant capable of extracting plutonium. The plant located in Rokkasho, Aomori Prefecture, takes spent fuel from reactors and ... ( read original story ...)
Japan´s Softbank sees consolidation in Latam food delivery
Japan's SoftBank Group Corp , a shareholder in some of Latin America's largest food delivery companies, expects consolidation in most markets, a senior executive said on Wednesday. ( read original story ...)
Selfless solidarity of West Indies and Pakistan is a lesson to England
Even in these days of big-money franchised competitions, a tour to England is regarded as a highlight of an international player’s career. The long summer evenings, the ease of travel, the ... ( read original story ...)