The Covid-19 pandemic has caused 1.7 million people to die since it began to spread in January.Read More
Egypt receives Covid-19 vaccines; gets ready to immunize its people
by Hani al-Gamal – Cairo Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has ordered Covid-19 vaccines to be given free of charge to Egyptian citizens.Read More
”The Sound of the Past: Amida Concerts” continue in the ancient city of Eğil (Gêl) with its deep-rooted cultural heritage.Read More
Four women, whose family members have become unemployed due to the Covid-19 outbreak, have began to make pastry products in their bakery “Kadın Eli Tandır Evi” (Women’s Hands, Bakery House) in Van (Wan), Eastern Turkey. The Covid-19 outbreak has spread across the world as governments implement plans to combat against the virus and with various […]Read More
As the coronavirus continues to spread, Covid-19 vaccines are reportedly in the final stages of testing. The death toll increases day by day in Turkey as the virus continues to spread rapidly. Turkey has registered 28,351 more coronavirus infections, according to data provided by Turkey’s Ministry of Health on 25 November. With 6,814 new cases […]Read More
by Hani al-Gamal – Cairo Egyptian health authorities are taking a series of measures to cope with a surge in the number of Covid-19 infections registered around the nation, amid fears of a second wave of the disease.Read More
The German-based BioNTech company – which recently announced that it had achieved a 90% success rate with a coronavirus vaccine it had developed with US-based pharmaceutical company Pfizer – was founded in 2008 by Dr. Özlem Türeci and Uğur Şahin, the children of two refugee families. Uğur Şahin, an immunologist and oncologist, was born in […]Read More
During the meetings of the Kurdish National Union Parties (PYNK), the Syrian Kurdish National Council (ENKS) supported teaching materials prepared by the Syrian government instead of teaching materials in Kurdish for Rojava’s schools. However, educators stated that the Kurdish language should be protected and noted that ”the Kurdish language is one of the greatest achievements […]Read More
They roam from city to city to earn their livelihoods like Koçers (nomadic people). They are seasonal agricultural workers, and they pick tomatoes, oranges, hazelnuts in turn. Some of them left school due to the economic crisis. Some study in university, others are child workers.Read More
The Weeping Rocks, located in Pülümür Valley in the city of Tunceli (Dersim) in Turkey, symbolize the sorrows of residents in the region from past to present.Read More