türkiye celebrates Maritime and Cabotage Day

Türkiye celebrated the 97th anniversary of Maritime and Cabotage Day on July 1st with a ceremony in the Çanakkale province. Officials laid wreaths at the Atatürk Monument and the Dardanelles in memory of the naval martyrs. A water show was held in the Bosphorus with tugboats afterward. The holiday represents the termination of the privileges […]

Alligator Invades Louisiana Home

An unexpected encounter occurred in New Iberia, Louisiana, as a 1.5-meter-long alligator entered a local home through the dog door. The vigilant barking of the Schultz family’s dog alerted them to the presence of the reptile. Donald Schultz, startled by the sight of the alligator on their carpet, promptly called for assistance. The Fisheries and […]

Demonstrators Torch Vehicles in Parking Lot in Marseille

Violence spreads to Marseille in France as demonstrators set fire to a parking lot filled with new cars. Despite calls for calm, the unrest continues. Two casualties are reported: a firefighter lost his life while extinguishing the fire, and a teenager died from a fall during clashes in Paris. President Macron holds a meeting with […]

A Hidden Gem of Pristine Beauty in Sivas

Gökpınar Lake in Sivas’s Gürün district has become a popular tourist attraction, known for its clear waters and captivating natural beauty. The lake, often referred to as the “Natural Aquarium,” offers diving opportunities and boat trips, attracting both local and foreign visitors. The Yıldız Outdoor Sports Club provides diving training to enthusiasts, showcasing Gökpınar Lake […]

Largest North American Anime Show in Los Angeles

Anime Expo 2023, the largest anime convention in North America, is currently taking place in Los Angeles. The event brings together fans and industry professionals from over 60 countries for a four-day celebration of Japanese pop culture. Attendees have the chance to explore new products and projects from 400 exhibitors representing the biggest names in […]

flooding hits several japanese states

Heavy rains have had a negative impact on life in different parts of Japan, particularly in the provinces of Fukuoka, Kumamoto, and Oita in the Kyushu region. More than 470,000 people have been called to evacuate. A 37-meter-long concrete bridge crossing a river in the Kyushu region collapsed due to overflowing. A road in a […]

Eskişehir valley fascinates visitors with magnificent landscapes

The Eskişehir Valley in the Arapgir district, one of the important tourist areas of Malatya province in Turkey, captivates its visitors with its greenery, clean air, and natural water resources. The valley, renowned for its high oxygen levels and endemic plant species, offers magnificent trekking routes. It was densely populated until the end of the […]

OIC Condemns Quran Burning, Urges Action Against Islamophobia

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) held an urgent meeting in Saudi Arabia following the burning of the Quran in Sweden on Eid al-Adha. In their statement, the OIC condemned the provocative act and expressed regret that authorities allowed it to happen. They called for measures to prevent such acts in the name of freedom […]

Missing french man found in porto rico after 137 days

A French man, who had been missing for 137 days and had been searched for by the United States, was found off the coast of Puerto Rico. The crude oil ship that discovered the missing man took him on board after a six-hour effort. The French man was reported to be in good health.

Hurricane Beatriz Devastates Western Mexico

Hurricane Beatriz struck western Mexico, causing severe damage in Mazatlan. The city experienced heavy rainfall, leading to flooded streets and transportation disruptions. Tragically, a 25-year-old man drowned while attempting to surf during the storm. Rescuers saved 30 people stranded on a city bus. In Queretaro, extensive flooding covered most of the city and damaged roads. […]