Thousands Evacuated, Death Toll Rises in Italy Floods

Heavy rains in Italy’s Emilia-Romagna region led to severe flooding, resulting in the evacuation of 13,000 people from their homes. The death toll from the floods has risen to 9. More than 20 rivers overflowed, causing extensive damage to settlements and farmlands. Helicopters were deployed for rescue operations, and the region’s autonomous government announced the […]

Titanic Wreckage Revealed in Stunning 3D Image

The Titanic wreckage, renowned worldwide due to its depiction in novels and films, has been seen with unprecedented clarity for the first time. A 3D image of the ship, which sank in 1912 after colliding with an iceberg and resting at a depth of 3,800 meters in the Atlantic Ocean, has been created by combining […]

G7 Leaders Gather in Hiroshima Amid Heightened Security Measures

Hiroshima, Japan, is ramping up security measures as it prepares to host the G7 Leaders’ Summit starting tomorrow. With 24,000 police personnel deployed, including 21,000 officers from surrounding provinces, the city is taking precautions to ensure the safety of the G7 leaders. The Grand Prince Hotel and nearby roads have been temporarily closed to traffic, […]

Train Derails in Crimea, Scattering Grain

In Crimea, which Russia annexed from Ukraine, a train carrying grains experienced a derailment near the city of Simferopol. The incident caused eight wagons to overturn, resulting in the scattering of grain across the area. Following the derailment, emergency response teams from the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations were dispatched to the scene. No casualties […]

Multi-Vehicle Accident in Manisa Captured on Camera injuring 12

A traffic accident involving three vehicles occurred yesterday morning in Manisa, and the terrifying moments were recorded by an in-car camera inside a bus involved in the collision. The incident took place on the Akhisar-Manisa highway in Saruhanlı. The driver of a commercial vehicle lost control, causing a collision with a truck coming from the […]

Uzungöl in Trabzon Transforms from Muddy Lake to Turquoise-Blue Beauty

Uzungöl, the renowned tourism center in Trabzon’s Çaykara district, underwent a remarkable transformation after heavy rains struck the region last week. The once-pristine lake turned into a muddy expanse due to the influx of water from the Haldizen Stream and snowmelt from the highlands, resulting in a brownish hue. However, as the skies cleared and […]

Scrap Planes at Istanbul’s Atatürk Airport Await New Owners

Five scrap planes are currently parked at Istanbul’s Atatürk Airport, awaiting new owners. Four of them were sold in 2021 and transformed into cafes or restaurants. Although closed to civil flights, Atatürk Airport remains a host for major global events like TEKNOFEST. Only five out of the original nine scrap planes remain. The General Directorate […]

Oldest Hebrew Bible Fetches $38.1 Million in Auction

Sotheby’s Auction House sold the world’s oldest and most complete Hebrew Bible, known as the “Codex Sassoon,” for $38.1 million. The buyer, Alfred H. Moses, former US ambassador to Romania, purchased it on behalf of the ANU Jewish People’s Museum in Israel. The manuscript is 1,100 years old and was donated to the museum. Despite […]

Greece prepares for parliamentary elections

Greece is getting ready for the crucial elections that will determine the members of parliament, on May 21. Including 440,000 young people, who will be voting for the first time this year, there is a total of 9.8 million registered voters in the country. Experts presume that there will be a second round.

More Sudanese Civilians Escaping Conflict

Sudanese civilians continue to flee their country as a result of the ongoing battle between the government forces and the Rapid Support Forces. According to the UNHCR headquarters, 83,758 Sudanese have crossed into Egypt since the start of the armed conflict on April 15. According to the UN, 200,000 people have fled Sudan since the […]