Five Journalists Killed in Israeli Attack on Gaza Tent

Five journalists were killed in an Israeli army attack on a journalists’ tent near Shifa Hospital in Gaza City. The victims included Anas al-Sharif, Mohammed Qreiqeh, and camera operators Ibrahim Zaher, Mohammed Noufal, and Moamen Aliwa. The Israeli army claimed al-Sharif was a Hamas member disguised as a journalist, directing attacks against Israeli civilians and […]

Six Rescued from Collapsed Building After Earthquake in Türkiye

Six people were rescued alive from a collapsed building in Sındırgı, Balıkesir, following a 6.1 magnitude earthquake. Search and rescue teams, including AFAD, fire department, and paramedics, worked quickly to free the survivors, including Nihat Önbaş, Ayşe Güleş, and others. Sound monitoring continues as teams listen for signs of further survivors.

Palestinians Flock to Aid Trucks as Hunger Escalates in Gaza

Amid Israel’s expanding occupation of Gaza, hunger continues to devastate the region. Palestinians, desperate for aid, are flocking to the few trucks that have entered, with 1,210 trucks arriving since July 27, far below the 8,400 needed. In the last 24 hours, 35 people were killed and 304 injured by Israeli fire as they tried […]

UN Security Council Holds Emergency Meeting Over Gaza

  The UN Security Council held an emergency meeting following Israel’s decision to expand its military operations in Gaza, sparking international condemnation. China expressed serious concern over Israel’s plan to seize Gaza, while Russia, France, and several other nations criticized the violation of international law and called for an immediate ceasefire. UN officials warned that […]

Italian MPs Show “Palestine” Solidarity in Parliament

Members of Italy’s opposition Five-Star Movement (M5S) wore black, white, and green T-shirts, representing the Palestinian flag, during a parliamentary session to protest the government’s stance on Gaza. Riccardo Ricciardi criticized Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s government for not recognizing the State of Palestine, despite widespread global recognition. Ricciardi accused the government of complicity in the […]

Trump Claims Role in Peace Agreement Between Azerbaijan and Armenia

US President Donald Trump announced that Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan will sign a peace agreement at the White House. Trump claimed credit for halting the longstanding conflict between the two nations, stating his administration’s communication with both sides led to the agreement. He called the peace summit a historic […]

Bengisu Avcı Dedicates Ocean’s 7 Success to Turkish Athletes

  National swimmer Bengisu Avcı has made history as the first Turkish swimmer and the 38th globally to complete the “Ocean’s 7” course, which consists of seven of the world’s toughest marathon swims. Speaking from Tokyo, Avcı described her success in the Tsugaru Strait in Japan, where she swam 57 kilometers in 14.5 hours, far […]

Istanbul Dams Drop Below 50%

  Following a heat wave in Istanbul, recent rainfall has failed to replenish the city’s dams, with the overall occupancy rate now at 49.96%. The Alibey Dam, currently at 33.32%, showed severe drought conditions, with aerial footage revealing the emerging Güzelce Aqueduct as the water level receded. While Elmalı Dam remains the fullest at 67.42%, […]

Sivas Carpets: A Timeless Turkish Craft Worth Thousands

  Sivas carpets, a traditional handicraft from Türkiye, are renowned for their intricate designs, high loop count, and use of natural materials. These carpets, often priced at around $1,800 per square meter, require significant time and effort to produce, with some custom-made pieces containing up to one million knots. Customers usually wait up to a […]