Türkiye Imposes 250,000 TL Fine to Protect Rare Sand Lilies

Sand lilies, which are under protection due to the risk of extinction on the Mersin coast in Türkiye’s Mediterranean region, have bloomed with the arrival of autumn. These lilies, which cover the breeding areas of sea turtles in Mersin, offer a spectacular sight at sunrise. The fine for plucking lilies and taking bulbs abroad, which […]

Sera Lake in Trabzon Quieter as Arab Tourists Leave for School

Trabzon, a city with historical and tourist attractions in Türkiye, is currently experiencing a quieter period as Arab tourists return home due to the start of the school year. In September, a popular spot called Sera Lake in Trabzon has seen fewer visitors compared to the busy summer months. The lake, formed after a landslide […]

Azerbaijan’s TB2 UAVs destroy Armenian military equipment

Azerbaijan’s anti-terrorist operation, launched against illegal Armenian armed groups in Karabakh, continues into its second day. The Azerbaijani army has successfully targeted and destroyed various assets, including positions, ammunition, artillery batteries, military facilities, and equipment held by these groups in Karabakh. Azerbaijani forces employ TB2 Bayraktar UCAVs, Israeli-made Harop kamikaze UAVs, and precision weaponry in […]

Lightning strike kills 2 on Mexican beach

Lightning struck a beach in Aquila, in the Mexican state of Michoacan, while it was crowded with people. Two people whom the lightning directly struck died. After the incident, local authorities warned tourists in the region to exercise caution during adverse weather conditions and advised them to take shelter in safe places.

Azerbaijan’s Anti-Terror Operation in Karabakh Avoids Civilian Targeting

Advisor to the President of Azerbaijan, Hikmet Hajiyev, has emphasized that Azerbaijan’s anti-terrorism operation in Karabakh is not directed at civilians. He provided evidence through statements, refuting allegations of civilian targeting. He explained that the operation paused due to civilians and vehicles near an Armenian military outpost. Images shared on social media support this claim

gradual restoration of Türkiye’s 1,500-year-old Hagia Sophia begins

The Turkish Culture and Tourism Ministry announced the start of repair work on Istanbul’s 1,500-year-old Hagia Sophia, one of the city’s most visited historical attractions. According to local media, the repair initiative intends to “eliminate the centuries-old fatigue” of Hagia Sophia. The repair and maintenance work is planned to be completed section by section over […]

Floods Cause 70% Infrastructure Damage in Eastern Libya

  The Libyan National Unity Government has reported significant damage to infrastructure in the eastern region due to recent floods, with 70% of infrastructure affected. Roads, bridges, and underground water pipes have been particularly hard-hit, with 50% of roads damaged and 11 bridges destroyed. Additionally, 114 schools in 15 locations were affected by the flooding, […]

Former PKK Member Reveals Recruitment Deceptions and Challenges

S.A., also known as ‘Berxwedan,’ originally went from Batman to Istanbul seeking work but ended up joining the PKK terrorist organization. His confession sheds light on the organization’s vulnerabilities. Due to the effective efforts of the Batman Police Department, eight terrorists have surrendered in the last eight months, making it a total of 39 since […]