Protests in Argentina Turn Violent Over Milei’s Austerity Policies

  Thousands of retirees and football fans protested President Javier Milei’s budget cuts in Buenos Aires, clashing with police. Demonstrators threw stones, fireworks, and sound bombs, prompting police to respond with tear gas and water cannons. At least 20 people were injured, and over 100 were arrested. Protesters set patrol cars and trash cans on […]

Turkish Red Crescent Delivers Aid to Syrians in Idlib

  The Turkish Red Crescent visited the Al Shami Disabled Camp in Idlib, Syria, distributing aid packages as part of its Ramadan humanitarian campaign. Red Crescent President Fatma Meriç Yılmaz joined Syrians for iftar. The organization plans to deliver aid worth 135 million lira to over 345,000 people in Idlib, including food packages, iftar meals, […]

Duterte Transferred to ICC for Crimes Against Humanity Trial

  Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has been taken to The Hague, Netherlands, to stand trial at the International Criminal Court (ICC) on charges of crimes against humanity related to his war on drugs. Duterte was detained at Manila’s Ninoy Aquino International Airport upon his return from Hong Kong, following an ICC request. The court […]

Canada Imposes 25 Percent Tariff on US Goods Worth $29.8 CAD

Canadian ministers announced at a joint press conference regarding retaliation against the US yesterday that an additional 25 percent tariff will be imposed on various products worth 29.8 billion Canadian dollars imported from the US as of 00:01 local time tonight. Dominic LeBlanc, Minister of Finance, stated that the Canadian government may impose additional tariffs […]

All Passengers on Hijacked Train Rescued in Pakistan

The hostage crisis that began Tuesday when the separatist Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) in Pakistan hijacked a passenger train in the Bolan district of Balochistan province and took about 450 passengers captive has ended as all the passengers have been rescued and 33 attackers have been neutralized, according to the Pakistani army. The BLA members, […]

Putin Visits Kursk, Vows Action Against Captured Troops

Russian President Vladimir Putin visited the Kursk region for the first time since Ukraine’s brief occupation last August. Wearing a military uniform, he inspected Russian troops and received updates from Chief of General Staff Valery Gerasimov, who reported that 430 Ukrainian soldiers had been captured. Putin stated that the detainees would be treated as terrorists […]

Man Runs Into Cute Baby Otters in Türkiye

A man in the Delice district of Kırıkkale province of Türkiye shared the footage of the moments when he ran into two young otters, which is an endangered species, that had been separated from their mothers on the banks of the Kızılırmak River.

Syrians Celebrate Integration Deal

Following the signing of the agreement between the Syrian government and the terrorist organization PKK/YPG/SDF that foresees the integration of the northeast of the country, Syrians celebrated in Damascus, Qamishli, Deir ez-Zor and Aleppo. According to the agreement signed by al-Shara and terrorist leader Farhad Abdi Shaheen, all Syrians, regardless of their religious and traditional […]

Çanakkale Wars Mobile Museum Begins Balkan Tour

  The Çanakkale Wars Mobile Museum, launched by the Gallipoli Historical Site Presidency, is set to tour the Balkans, starting in Kosovo’s capital, Pristina, on March 12. The tour, running until May 8, aims to share the historical legacy of the Çanakkale battles across Kosovo, Bosnia, Albania, and Serbia. The traveling exhibition seeks to preserve […]

Pakistan Train Hostage Crisis: 190 Rescued, Operation Ongoing

The number of passengers rescued from a train hijacked by the separatist Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) in Pakistan’s Balochistan province has risen to 190, while the security operation continues. Officials confirmed that 30 attackers have been neutralized. The hostage situation remains critical as suicide bombers are reportedly positioned near captives, complicating rescue efforts. Authorities earlier […]