ILKHA launches new mobile application to strengthen digital news access
Ilke News Agency (ILKHA) has expanded its digital publishing activities with the launch of its new mobile application, aiming to provide faster, more practical, and uninterrupted access to news for its readers.
Developed with a user-friendly and clean interface, the application allows users to receive instant notifications, browse news content by categories, and closely follow current developments in real time. The new platform is designed to enhance the overall reading experience by making news more accessible on mobile devices.
Ilke News Agency (ILKHA) emphasized that the application carries its core publishing values of ethical, honest, and reliable journalism into the digital mobile environment. Through this step, the agency aims to ensure that users can access accurate and timely information wherever they are.
The mobile application provides access to breaking news, analyses, special reports, and exclusive content, all optimized for fast loading and easy navigation. It is designed with practical usage features that allow readers to quickly engage with the latest developments.
Currently, the application is available for Android users, while an iOS version is expected to be released soon. Users interested in following the latest agenda and ILKHA’s principled journalism approach can download the app and benefit from its instant news feed.
In addition, the application enables users to directly report events they witness in their surroundings. Through this feature, citizens can send news tips, developments, and other newsworthy information directly to the agency, facilitating quicker communication and broader citizen participation in news gathering. (ILKHA)
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