Turkish Aid Teams Deploy Field Hospital in Flood-Hit Libya

Following a flood disaster in Libya caused by Storm Daniel, Turkish aid teams, including AFAD, police, gendarmerie, UMKE (Disaster and Emergency Management Authority), and non-governmental organizations, arrived to assist. They established a field hospital in the hardest-hit city of Derna. UMKE teams are treating the injured, conducting health screenings, and supporting search and rescue efforts. […]

Murderer Escapes Pennsylvania Prison, Captured After Two Weeks

Danelo Cavalcante, a Brazilian murderer who escaped from a Pennsylvania prison last August, has been captured by security forces after a two-week manhunt. The operation involved a helicopter, but bad weather temporarily halted it. Cavalcante was caught when conditions improved, and he was found armed with a stolen rifle. He resisted arrest and was slightly […]

Armenian’s Pashinyan considers ratificaiton of rome statute

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has announced his intention to ratify the Rome Statute, which obligates signatory countries to follow the decisions of the International Criminal Court (ICC). This move, pending approval in Armenia, could potentially lead to the arrest of Russian President Vladimir Putin if he enters Armenian territory, as an ICC arrest warrant […]

Fire at 9-story apartment leaves 56 dead in Vietnam

A fire broke out last night at around 23:00 local time in a flat in a 9-story apartment building where approximately 150 people reside in Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam. The flames surrounded the entire building. According to authorities, 56 people, including children, lost their lives, and 70 others were rescued. Dozens among the rescued […]

US scientist Mark Dickey’s treatment continues in Türkiye

American scientist Mark Dickey, who had been trapped in Morca Cave in Mersin’s Anamur district due to stomach bleeding, was successfully rescued after a challenging 9-day operation. He is currently receiving treatment at Mersin City Hospital, where his health is improving. Mersin Governor Ali Hamza Pehlivan visited Dickey to check on his condition and commended […]

First Cat Cafe in Gaza Brings Comfort and Joy Amidst Conflict

The global cat cafe trend, where people can play with adorable furry animals while sipping coffee, has found its way to besieged and war-torn coastal lands. Inspired by her love for cats and the global cat cafe trend, Naeema M’bed (53 years old), a Palestinian woman, has achieved a unique feat by becoming the first […]

turkish Japanese Ambassador gives interview on Turkish-Japanese relations

On the occasion that the diplomatic relations between Türkiye and Japan are leaving almost 100 years behind, Turkish Ambassador to Japan Korkut Güngen gave an interview, giving information on important topics. Güngen said that the relationship between the two countries is far behind the expected level in many areas, such as trade and tourism. It […]

Kilauea Volcano in Hawaii Erupts Again

Kilauea Volcano in the US state of Hawaii continues to spew ash and smoke. The volcano spewed lava to a height of 10-15 meters, according to the US Geological Survey (USGS). Around 5,000 people visit the park each day to observe the eruptions, authorities said. Geologists wearing protective equipment collected lava samples from the volcano, […]

US Veteran’s Nostalgic Return to Türkiye After 50 Years

  Kevin Reichley, a 71-year-old American veteran who served in the Turkish-American Joint Defense Facilities in Sinop 50 years ago, recently visited the city with his son after over five decades. He expressed joy at returning, praised the city’s beauty, and noted the enduring friendliness of its residents despite significant changes. During his visit, he […]