Bomb Attacks Injure 17 in Southern Thailand

  Two separate bomb attacks in Thailand’s Narathiwat province left 17 injured, including police, women, and children. A car bomb targeting police housing injured 10, including two students. Hours later, masked gunmen attacked a dinner party hosted by Buddhist civilians, wounding seven. Security forces launched a large-scale operation following the attacks. Authorities have tightened security […]

US Airstrikes Kill 12 in Yemen’s Capital

At least 12 people were killed and 30 injured in US airstrikes targeting the al-Farwah area of Sanaa, Yemen’s capital. The attack, which hit near a market, caused building collapses, with rescue efforts ongoing. Houthi-linked media also reported strikes in Saada. The strikes are part of a wider US campaign ordered by President Trump on […]

Footballers Keep Playing as Israeli Strikes Hit South Lebanon

Israel launched three airstrikes in southern Lebanon, killing at least two people, despite an ongoing ceasefire agreement. One of the attacks occurred near a football field, where players continued their match despite the nearby explosions. Another strike hit close to a forest-view restaurant, prompting panic among customers. Bystanders captured footage of the incidents.

Pope Meets U.S. VP Vance for Easter

Pope Francis met briefly with U.S. Vice President James David Vance at the Vatican during Easter. The visit was part of Vance’s official trip to Italy. Following the meeting, Pope Francis used his Easter address to urge a ceasefire in Gaza, calling for the release of prisoners and aid for civilians. “My call to the […]

South Korea Wildfire Damage Doubles

  The area scorched by last month’s deadly forest fires in South Korea has been revised to 104,000 hectares—more than double initial estimates. The Korean Forestry Service reported extensive damage across South and North Gyeongsang provinces and Ulsan, with Uiseong suffering the worst losses. The fires, which began on March 21, killed at least 31 […]

Spice Routes of Central Asia Meet at Raja Bazaar of Pakistan

The bazaar emerged during British governance, surviving empires, border changes, and historical periods. Before 1947, this marketplace served as a trade center for Hindu and Sikh traders. Today, it still houses both a Hindu temple from the pre-Partition period and a historical church, demonstrating that trade in Raja Bazaar extended beyond commercial activities — it […]

Rubio: Peace Deal Must Be Clear in Days

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said it should become clear within days whether a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia is possible. Speaking in Paris after meetings with Ukrainian, European, and French officials, Rubio stressed, “If there will be no peace in Ukraine, we will continue on our path.” Rubio emphasized that the U.S. […]

Iran Showcases Missiles on Army Day

  Iran marked Army Day with a military parade in Tehran, where the domestically produced Fatih 360 ballistic missiles and Russian-made S-300 air defense systems were displayed. President Masoud Pezeshkian praised the army’s role in national defense, stating that “the determined presence of our soldiers deters enemy threats.” He emphasized Iran’s growing self-reliance in defense […]

Zeus Cave Reopens in Türkiye

  Zeus Cave in Kuşadası, Türkiye, has reopened to visitors after being temporarily closed due to landslide risks. Located in the Dilek Peninsula Büyük Menderes Delta National Park, the cave was shut down following a risk assessment report highlighting safety concerns. Officials confirmed that the area has now been secured, and visitors are welcome between […]

Israeli Strikes Kill 18 in Gaza

Israeli airstrikes on homes in Gaza killed at least 18 people, including children, and injured many others, according to local sources. The attacks targeted the Baraka family’s home in Bani Suheyla, killing 13, and the Nasiyo family’s home near Jibaliya Refugee Camp, where 5 more died. Amateur footage showed widespread destruction. Since October 7, 2023, […]