Police raid Imran Khan’s house in lahore

The house of former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan in Lahore, who was arrested on corruption charges on May 9 and released on two weeks’ temporary bail on May 12, was raided. Following the raid, a brawl broke out between the police and Khan supporters, who tried to block the police search. The police could […]

Youth Unite in Tekirdağ for 19 May Commemoration

During the 19 May Commemoration of Atatürk, Youth and Sports Day events organized by Süleymanpaşa Municipality in Tekirdağ, 1919 students showcased a spectacular ‘Tekirdağ welcome’ folk dance performance, marking the culmination of months of dedicated preparation. Emphasizing the significance of fostering unity and solidarity among the youth, Mayor Cüneyt Yüksel expressed his belief that the […]

Bashar al-Assad Returns to Arab League Summit After 12-Year Absence

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad arrived in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia to attend the 32nd Arab League Summit, marking his first participation in 12 years. The summit, which aims to address regional challenges and promote cooperation among Arab nations, welcomed Assad back after Syria’s membership was suspended due to the country’s civil war. Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince […]

$3.8 Billion Pledged in China-Central Asia Summit

The China-Central Asia Summit in Xi’an, China concluded successfully. President Xi Jinping pledged $3.8 billion in financial support to bolster cooperation and development in Central Asian countries such as Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan. The leaders discussed various areas of collaboration, including industry, investment, agriculture, transportation, emergency management, and education. They emphasized unity, rejected […]

Giant Pandas Ruyi and Ding Ding Thrive in Moscow Zoo

The male giant panda named “Ruyi” and the female giant panda named “Ding Ding” have been residing in the Moscow Zoo for over four years. With the dedicated care of the zookeepers, these two adorable pandas have thrived and their weight has significantly increased, making them even rounder and cuter. In accordance with the agreement […]

Death Toll in Myanmar’s Cyclone Mocha Climbs to 145

Myanmar continues to grapple with the aftermath of cyclone Mocha, which has wreaked havoc since last Sunday. The Arakan state, located in the western part of the country, has been particularly affected, with the number of fatalities rising to 145. The cyclone, with winds reaching speeds of 209 kilometers per hour, caused extensive damage to […]

Captivating Spring Landscapes Unveiled in Türkiye’s Bingöl

As winter fades away in Bingöl, Türkiye, vibrant yellow flowers blanket the plains, while sheep herds peacefully graze and waterfalls cascade in all their glory. Drone captures stunning aerial views of the picturesque spring scenes. In Yayladere, the 30-meter-high Pargasur Waterfall and Solhan’s Mutluca Waterfall come alive as melting snow replenishes their waters. Nature enthusiasts […]

G7 Leaders’ Summit Commences in Japan

The 3-day G7 Leaders’ Summit began today in Hiroshima, Japan, under the presidency of Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. Leaders such as Joe Biden, Rishi Sunak, Justin Trudeau, Giorgia Meloni, Emmanuel Macron, and Olaf Scholz attended. They visited the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum and laid wreaths at the victims’ mausoleum. Biden’s visit marks the second by […]

Fanatical Jews’ Flag Parade Sparks Protests in Jerusalem

Tensions escalated in occupied Jerusalem as fanatical Jews organized a Flag Parade on Jerusalem Day. Thousands of participants, carrying Israeli flags, marched from the Damascus Gate to the Wailing Wall, while chanting racist slogans such as “Death to the Arabs” and “Close the villages.” Journalists covering the march faced objects thrown at them, leading to […]