
Turkish Armed Forces C-130 Cargo Aircraft Crash (2025) is a military aviation accident that occurred on 11 November 2025 on the Georgia–Azerbaijan border. In the incident, a Lockheed C-130 Hercules military cargo aircraft belonging to the Turkish Air Force, returning from Azerbaijan to Türkiye, crashed near Signagi in Georgia’s Kakheti region, approximately 5 kilometers from the Azerbaijani border. As a result of the crash, 20 Turkish Armed Forces personnel, including the flight crew, were marty
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Edanur Karakoç

James Earl Carter Jr. was born on October 1, 1924, in the town of Plains, located in Sumter County, Georgia. His father, James Earl Carter Sr., was a businessman engaged in farming and small-scale commerce, while his mother, Lillian Gordy Carter, was a public servant and professional nurse. Carter spent his childhood in a small community called Archery. Although his family adhered to the traditional Southern norms of the time, his mother’s sensitivity to social issues and progressive outlook had
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Ahsen Karakaş

President of Georgia Mikheil Kavelashvili, accompanied by his spouse and an official delegation, conducted an official visit to Türkiye on 12 August 2025. The program, which began with an official welcoming ceremony in Ankara, continued with bilateral talks between President Kavelashvili and President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, a joint press conference, and various protocol events. Discussions during the visit covered bilateral relations, transportation and energy projects, trade and investment targe
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Edanur Karakoç
FaFaş Kalesi was located at the strategic site now known as Poti. Situated on Georgia’s Black Sea coast between Batum and Anakara, at the point where the Rioni (Faş) River flows into the Black Sea, the fortress has historically been a critical node, enhancing the importance of ports as much as the land corridors of the Caucasus, which functioned as a “Black Strait” between Asia and Europe. Due particularly to the Rioni River’s extension deep into Georgia, Faş emerged as a strategic center accessib
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Denizcan Taşci
A Although it was my first time visiting Batumi, the city felt welcoming from the moment I arrived. Its coastline, squares, and statues—all closely clustered—made it easy to explore many places in a short time. With the time I had, I tried to absorb the city’s atmosphere and accumulate small but meaningful memories. Moreover, at every stop, I found subtle clues to the city’s history.1. Church of the Virgin Mary – Feeling History While Exploring InsideThe church was built in the 1870s and served
ENAylin Gülek