Nemrut Crater Mountain in Türkiye: A Year-Round Spectacle

  Nemrut Crater Mountain, located in Bitlis’s Tatvan district, stands as Türkiye’s largest crater mountain, captivating visitors with its allure in every season. Standing at an altitude of 2,800 meters, the caldera recently received the ‘Award of Excellence’ from the European Elite Destinations Project (EDEN). Each year, thousands of local and international tourists flock to […]

Typhoon Khanun Strikes South Korea after Japan

After impacting Japan for two weeks, Typhoon Khanun hit South Korea, leading to the evacuation of 10,641 residents, cancellation of 355 flights, and the temporary closure of 1,579 schools. The typhoon is forecasted to reach Seoul and then move towards North Korea. In Japan, the typhoon resulted in two deaths in Okinawa and 78 injuries […]

Ecuadorian Presidential Candidate Assassinated

  Ecuador’s presidential candidate, Fernando Villavicencio, was fatally shot after an event in Quito. The attack also left one assailant dead and nine injured. In the wake of the incident, President Guillermo Lasso pointed to organized crime gangs as perpetrators and declared three days of national mourning. Villavicencio had recently disclosed threats from a drug-related […]

Captivating Sunsets of Gümüşhane

  The mountainous region of Gümüşhane, Türkiye known for its unique geography and historical sites, offers stunning sunset views, especially from Zigana Mountain. Recent humidity has enhanced this spectacle, creating a fusion of fog and sunset hues. Nature enthusiasts and photographers are drawn to this daily display, with the sun painting a canvas of reds, […]

Three Dead in Russian Attack on Zaporijya

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy revealed that an attack by Russia on the city of Zaporizhia resulted in three fatalities. The nature of the attack remains unspecified, but subsequent images showed smoke emanating from damaged buildings near a church.

Belarusian Protest in Warsaw Summary

On the third anniversary of the 2020 Belarusian presidential election, approximately 2,000 Belarusians residing in Warsaw held a protest march from the Praga district to the Mikolaj Copernicus Monument. Demonstrators chanted slogans against President Lukashenko and showed solidarity with Ukraine. Several Belarusians, who fled post-election repression, shared their experiences and aspirations during the rally, thanking […]

Tornado and flood hit the USA

Heavy rains triggered flooding in North Andover, Massachusetts, on the northeastern coast of the USA. The streets and alleys were covered by the muddy floodwaters, submerging many vehicles. Meanwhile, a tornado broke out in the state of Colorado. The giant tornado disappeared after 30 minutes without causing damage or injury.

International Teams Climb Türkiye’s Mount Ararat

Mount Ararat, the Turkish mountain sacred to many religions, continues to attract foreign mountaineers. The most recent visitors to the mountain were a group of Russian and British mountaineers. This daring group climbed to 3,200 meters and spent the night there. Resuming their ascent at night, the climbers reached the summit after 6 hours.

Unique Earthquake Damage to 4-Storey Building Causes Concern

Following the earthquakes in Kahramanmaraş, Türkiye a 4-storey building owned by Abuzer Fırat saw its third floor completely collapse, causing the fourth floor to tilt at a 30-degree angle. As heavily damaged structures are being demolished in Adıyaman, local residents were urged for this particular building’s swift demolition, fearing further collapse. Some have already evacuated […]