Although the second round of elections was held on Sunday the 28th of May, to determine the president is over, the world's media is continuing its analysis of Turkey.
May 14th became the scene for one of the most important elections in Turkey since its establishment, and Turkey is very close to continuing with President Erdogan for another 5 years.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the Friday prayer at the Barbaros Hayrettin Pasha Mosque, the construction of which was completed at Levent in Istanbul.
Turkey’s government will open the largest public garden in Turkey. Approximately 10,000 trees and over 42,000 plants will be planted in the old Ataturk Airport area.
British newspaper wrote that British citizens were flocking to Turkey for various surgeries. It was noted that 1.2 million health tourists came to Turkey yearly, noting “150 thousand of said visitors were from the United Kingdom.”
IMECE, the first domestic and national high-resolution imaging satellite of Turkey designed and developed by TUBITAK SPACE, was launched into orbit from Vandenberg Space Force Base in the USA.
Fatih DONMEZ, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, made a statement for the potential reserve that can meet Turkey's 35-year needs in all residential buildings.
Praise from the UN to Turkey for efforts after the earthquake: “Great job in such a short time". UN Disaster Assessment and Coordination (UNDAC) team also visited the container city and met with the authorities and earthquake victims.
Istanbul is certainly one of the most beautiful cities in the world. With public security as the main concern, a framework was prepared for the launch of a campaign named "Turkey Trust and Peace Campaign 2023" in the city.
The “Fashion Unites for Turkey” initiative, implemented in cooperation with Vogue Turkey and UNICEF Turkey, aims to reach children affected in the earthquake areas.