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Efkan Ala: “Türkiye is ready to do its part in Syria”
AK Party Deputy Chairman Ala, in his post on his social media account, said, “As emphasized by our President, Mr. Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, establishing permanent stability in Syria and the region is Türkiye’s unchanging priority. In line with this goal, the recent developments in Syria open a historic window of opportunity.”
‘IT WILL PAVE THE WAY FOR INVESTMENT AND TRADE’
Emphasizing that the return of refugees will pave the way for stability in the region, Ala said, “The normalization process observed in Syria, the gradual removal of international sanctions, the efforts to re-establish the state structure, and most importantly, the opportunity for refugees to return to their homeland in a safe, dignified and voluntary manner, are hopeful for the future of the region. The fact that the country’s resources will be devoted to reconstruction, development and increasing welfare is a turning point not only for the Syrian people, but for all neighbors and the region. This will pave the way for regional trade, investment and stability. “It is the foundation of a ground,” he said.
‘Türkiye IS DETERMINED TO FULFILL ITS RESPONSIBILITY”
AK Party Deputy Chairman Ala said, “The path to stability in Syria is through an inclusive political solution that fairly represents all ethnic and religious groups and secures their rights. At the same time, it is essential to end the armed presence of terrorist organizations. While Turkey maintains its uncompromising stance against all kinds of threats to its own security, it also takes an active role in ensuring peace prevails in the region. Turkey will continue to extend a helping hand to its brothers across the border, without ever ignoring its humanitarian responsibility. Cooperation with the Syrian government “It is ready, within its means, to support efforts to deliver this humanitarian aid to those in need and to take concrete steps to establish lasting peace. In this process, it is our sincere wish that the agreements reached will be respected and that the suffering and mistakes of the past will not be repeated. Turkey is determined to fulfill its humanitarian and diplomatic responsibilities for a future in which the suffering of the Syrian people will end and they will live in peace and prosperity together with their neighbors,” he said.
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The wind of Ramadan is blowing in the Social Complex – Last Minute News
“Ramadan in the Complex” events hosted by the Presidential Complex continue at full speed. Citizens of all ages are interested in programs full of culture, art, education and entertainment.
CONCERT ENTHUSIASM
❱ As part of the program, artist Maher Zain took the stage at Beştepe Nation Congress and Culture Center yesterday. The concert, in which Zain, who has a wide audience around the world with his hymns and melodies, performed his popular works such as “Assalamu Alayka”, which reflects the spirituality of Ramadan, was greatly appreciated. Minister of Family and Social Services Mahinur Özdemir Göktaş also attended the concert and accompanied the hymns.

❱ On the other hand, within the scope of the events, the actors of the popular TRT Children series Tozkoparan İskender also met with their fans at the Complex. While children and young people had the opportunity to chat with the TV series actors and get autographs, colorful and enthusiastic moments were experienced in the program area.
❱ Within the scope of the program, fun tracks, workshops and concerts from TRT Children’s musicals for children attract great attention. Talks, book fairs and autograph sessions also attract high demand from visitors. Additionally, Ramadan turns into a cultural festival at the Social Complex with cinema screenings, science shows, traditional art training, sports activities, competitions and recycling activities.
❱ Technology and awareness themed areas are also flooded with visitors. Flight simulators, discovery workshops, space museum, television experience areas, cyber security training and digital playgrounds attract the attention of especially young people.
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Cabinet’s agenda Türkiye Without Terrorism – Breaking News
Many critical topics, from domestic and foreign policy to the economy, will be discussed at the cabinet meeting to be held today (Monday) at the Presidential Complex under the chairmanship of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. The main topics of the meeting are the legal steps planned to be taken within the scope of the “Terror-Free Türkiye” process and regional developments. The report prepared by the National Solidarity, Fraternity and Democracy Commission established within the Turkish Grand National Assembly will be discussed in the cabinet. The framework of the steps planned to be taken in the coming days will be evaluated in line with the report issued by the Parliament. According to the information obtained, especially the execution regulations, the amendments to the Turkish Penal Code and the Anti-Terrorism Law will be discussed at the meeting. The cabinet meeting will also focus on Iran-US tensions and regional developments, which have increased tensions in the Middle East. At a time when the US threat of intervention against Iran remains on the agenda, the repercussions of Türkiye’s diplomatic contacts with both Iran and the US will be evaluated. The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is also among the priority topics.
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Urban transformation oppression from CHP municipality
The İsmetpaşa District Urban Transformation Project, which has turned into gangrene because it has not been implemented for years in Mersin’s Tarsus district, has made thousands of citizens living in the region miserable. The contract between the municipality subsidiary TESKİ and the residents of the neighborhood was signed in March 2021. Nearly 3 thousand citizens were staying in the area, which included approximately 600 residences. The beneficiaries were informed that the new houses will be built and delivered within 36 months after the license is received. Although the license was received in December 2023, the CHP municipality has not hammered a single nail in the region for years.

BACK TO THE SNAKE STORY
Tarsus Mayor Ali Boltaç announced that the excavation activities have started, but it has been learned that only a half-meter deep work has been carried out in the region so far. During this period, the victims were also shaken by the warning from the municipality. The municipality, which has not hammered a single nail in the project for 5 years, has now sent a warning to the beneficiaries for the new contract. Although it has not started construction for years, the municipality has prepared a new contract to cover the project expenses and is trying to indebt citizens with higher amounts based on the new unit square meter price.

COVERED THREATS
Veiled threats are also made, stating that legal action will be taken regarding the residences of citizens who do not sign the new contract. In this context, it was reported that some citizens waived their previous rights by signing a new contract, while some continued their legal struggle.
PREPARATIONS FOR NEW PROTEST
Claiming that they entered into this project by trusting the municipality, but that the municipality does not have a single penny in its safe, the rights holders state that they have suffered a heavy loss and request help from the Ministry of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change. On the other hand, it was reported that many complaints and petitions were forwarded to both CIMER and the municipality during this process. Victimized citizens are preparing for a new protest in the region this week.
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Türkiye’s floating islands are dazzling
65-year-old geographer Prof., who brought Türkiye’s hidden natural riches to light. Dr. İhsan Bulut transformed his nearly 25 years of research into a giant work. Bulut, who studied “floating islands” that move with the wind on lakes throughout his academic career, which started at Atatürk University in 1985, managed to introduce the subject into world literature with these studies.
25 YEARS OF RESEARCH
The journey of discovery began in 2000 when an American researcher requested information about the islands in Bingöl. The cloud scientifically proved that “floating islands” are formed when plants whose roots are not connected to the ground interlock and form a light mass made of water. Bulut, who discovered 32 floating islands all over Türkiye, from Bingöl to Erzurum, from Denizli to Artvin, collected his works in a two-volume book called “Türkiye’s Floating Islands”. The professor also conducted field studies at Lake Titicaca in Peru and Bolivia; He emphasizes that these sensitive structures, which the local people call “posti” or “wandering island”, should be protected and brought into tourism.
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Şanlıurfa solved the stray dog problem
The problem of stray animals wandering the streets and causing danger in Şanlıurfa was solved as a result of comprehensive work carried out by Şanlıurfa Governorship. Governor Hasan Şıldak announced that the problem of stray dogs throughout Şanlıurfa has been solved and there are no more stray animals in the city and district centers.

Stating that the work is being carried out determinedly within the scope of the Animal Protection Law No. 5199 and under the coordination of the governorship, Şıldak stated that animal care homes have been established by municipalities in all districts as of February 2025.

3,374 ANIMALS WERE NEUTRALIZED
While 27 veterinarians worked in the nursing homes, 62 personnel worked in the collection teams. Across the province, 27 thousand 960 stray animals were collected and taken to nursing homes, and the sterilization process of 3 thousand 374 animals was completed.

While work continues in rural neighborhoods, inspection and control activities continue in the centers.
Citizens were asked to report to 112 Emergency Call Center if they saw stray animals.
Şıldak thanked the district governorships, municipalities, Nature Conservation and National Parks organization and all personnel who contributed to the process and emphasized that the goal was achieved.
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“There is now a Türkiye that makes games”
Minister of Internal Affairs Mustafa Çiftçi met with gendarmerie personnel at iftar at the Gendarmerie Special Public Order Command. Stating that the gendarmerie is the name of a line of dignity that deters even with its shadow and puts its life on the line when necessary for the safety of the homeland, he said, “In our civilization, duty is a trust rather than a matter of position. It is entrusted to those who are entrusted, carried with its rights, and protected with its prayers. Therefore, JÖAK means carrying the prayers of the nation on its shoulders, with the permission of God.” Explaining that the level reached by the defense industry has given its forces in the field a great strategic advantage, Çiftçi said: “Domestic and national systems increase our speed, precision, intelligence and coordination capacity, and increase the effectiveness of our security units many times over. When these capabilities meet with the deep-rooted experience, discipline and high sense of duty of our gendarmerie, a great superiority emerges in the fight against crimes and criminals, from organized crime to drugs, from smuggling to cyber threats, especially in the fight against terrorism. There is now a Türkiye that is making games. “It is a country that holds the initiative in the field and neutralizes threats at their source.”
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