Getty Museum Agrees to Return Ancient Bronze Head to Turkey
The museum did not detail its exact reasoning but said it had received information from New York investigators who consider the artifact to have been looted.
By Tom Mashberg
The museum did not detail its exact reasoning but said it had received information from New York investigators who consider the artifact to have been looted.
By Tom Mashberg
The retaliatory attack damaged a defense system near Natanz, a city in central Iran that is critical to the country’s nuclear weapons program.
By Farnaz Fassihi, Ronen Bergman, Eric Schmitt and Luis Ferré-Sadurní
More than 300 people were killed when temblors toppled an upscale residential complex. Survivors hope a court will punish the men who built it.
By Safak Timur and Ben Hubbard
Rescuers used cranes, helicopters and ropes to evacuate nearly 200 passengers from a crippled cable car line after one pod struck a pole and dropped its eight passengers to the rocky ground.
By The Associated Press
Scores of people were stranded, some overnight, after an accident on a rocky hillside above the city of Antalya.
By Safak Timur
Including titles by Cecile Pin, Elizabeth Graver, Aimee Nezhukumatathil and more.
By Shreya Chattopadhyay
Turkey announced limits on dozens of products, including cement and jet fuel, prompting Israel to threaten retaliatory trade measures.
By Cassandra Vinograd
Federal prosecutors and F.B.I. agents are scrutinizing international flights taken by Mayor Eric Adams of New York aboard Turkey’s national air carrier, Turkish Airlines.
By William K. Rashbaum, Michael Rothfeld and Dana Rubinstein
Firefighters assessed the damage caused by a fire at a popular nightclub.
By Reuters
The fire took place at Masquerade, a popular club that was closed to the public and undergoing renovations. Six people were arrested.
By Safak Timur
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