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Published December 25,2025

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Eight baby lovebirds put into protection in Türkiye after being offered for sale illegally are showing progress in their recovery in the city of Antalya on the Turkish Riviera.

The month-old chicks, kept under optimal light and temperature conditions at Antalya Natural Life Park, are being hand-fed special formula every five hours via syringe. Their feathers have begun to sprout.

The lovebirds had health checks at the park’s veterinary clinic and have been placed in quarantine. Once the quarantine is over and the birds have reached maturity, they will all be released into a specially prepared area within the park.

Veterinarians at Antalya Natural Life Park are closely monitoring the chicks’ immune systems, behavior, and development to ensure healthy growth. They are currently in good health.

The birds were rescued after Antalya police learned that various lovebird species were being sold illegally and under unsuitable conditions. A total of 24 lovebirds, including the eight chicks, were handed over to the park.

The Antalya Municipality Natural Life Park is home to more than 1,500 animals from nearly 130 different species. In 2025 alone, nearly 200 animals-including snakes, monkeys, and various bird species-were put under protection at the park.

Lovebirds are small, colorful parrots native to Africa. They live in flocks in savannas, woodlands, and near water sources.

Most are not migratory, moving only locally if water dries up. Popular as pets due to their affectionate nature and strong pair bonds, some species face threats from illegal trapping and smuggling to other countries, as well as habitat loss.


Wreckage of crashed drones being...



Published December 25,2025

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The Turkish Defense Ministry said on Thursday that the wreckage of crashed unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in Balıkesir and Kocaeli provinces is being examined, and that information will be shared with the public once the findings are available.

However, the wreckage of the UAV, which was shot down on Dec. 15 while approaching Turkish airspace over the Black Sea, has yet to be collected “because it was scattered over a wide area in very small pieces,” said Rear Admiral Zeki Aktürk, a press and public relations advisor and spokesperson for the Defense Ministry during a press conference at defense giant ASELSAN to commemorate its 50th anniversary.

“The control of our airspace is ensured 24/7 with a multi-layered architecture including radars, electro-optical sensors, land, sea, and air elements, and the NATO integrated structure, and there is no weakness in this regard,” Aktürk told reporters.

He stated that small, low-altitude UAVs with low radar cross-sections pose a “new generation threat” to all countries, including Türkiye.

“As a result, the incidents in question are a reflection of the increased use of UAVs due to the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia, rather than an air defense weakness. Türkiye is taking additional measures against UAVs, including national projects and allied integrations,” he said.

Türkiye is constantly improving its air defense capabilities and remains committed to ensuring the security of its airspace, he noted.

LATEST SITUATION IN SYRIA


Aktürk said recent terrorist attacks by the PKK/YPG, also known as the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), have harmed Syria’s territorial integrity and stability, hindering the reconciliation process.

“Türkiye’s stance, which seeks to promote regional peace and stability, is clear and well understood. In this regard, Türkiye is determined to maintain close cooperation with the Syrian government and uphold the ‘One State, One Army’ principle,” he stated.

GREECE, ISRAEL, GREEK CYPRIOT ADMINISTRATION DEAL


Military cooperation between Greece, the Greek Cypriot Administration, and Israel, initiated at a recent trilateral summit, “does not pose a military threat to Türkiye,” Aktürk underscored.

He said Türkiye supports constructive dialogue in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean, based on the NATO alliance.

However, Türkiye’s position on the security and rights of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus is “clear and unchanging,” he added.

“Türkiye has never refrained from using the powers granted to it by its guarantor status and will not refrain from doing so in the future,” he stressed.

“In conclusion, the party increasing tension in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean is not Türkiye, but exclusionary and unilateral steps and approaches aimed at creating faits accomplis,” he said.


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