Disabled Teen Artist Highlights Women’s Struggles Through Art

Fifteen-year-old Enes Külekçi from  Yozgat, Türkiye, has defied his speech and walking disabilities to become a celebrated artist. Enes began painting at age 4, encouraged by his family and teachers. At just 7, he held his first solo exhibition at school. Now, Enes draws in public spaces, preparing for a new exhibition to spotlight the […]

Snowstorm Claims Four Lives in the USA

  A powerful snowstorm has caused widespread disruption across the USA, leaving at least four people dead. Fatalities were reported in Austin, Georgia, and Milwaukee. Emergency declarations were issued in states including Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama due to severe cold. Texas highways and airports were shut down, while Louisiana saw rare snowfall, with depths reaching […]

Dazzling Winter Landscapes Form in Türkiye’s Van

Snow-covered mountains and frozen Lake Erçek, engulfed by fog, have created unique landscapes in the İpekyolu district of Van province in Türkiye. The region, where the air temperature dropped to -13 degrees, is home to many wild birds.   Şükrü Akyüz – Ahmet Kavak

Agreement Reached on Gaza-Egypt Border Crossing

  Egyptian and Israeli intelligence agencies have reportedly agreed to place the Gaza side of the Rafah Border Crossing under the administration of the Palestinian Authority (PA), according to Asharq Al-Awsat. The deal, brokered during meetings involving Israel’s Shin Bet Chief Ronen Bar, MOSSAD Chief David Barnea, and Egypt’s General Intelligence Head Hassan Mahmoud Rashad, […]

Trump Announces $500 Bln AI Initiative, Hints at Russia Sanctions

  US President Donald Trump unveiled plans for a $500 billion artificial intelligence initiative named “Stargate,” in collaboration with OpenAI, SoftBank, and Oracle. Announced at a White House press conference with top tech leaders, the project aims to create 100,000 jobs and focus initially on energy infrastructure. Trump emphasized prioritizing domestic development and streamlining emergency […]

Almost 900 Humanitarian Aid Trucks Enter Gaza Strip in 3 Days

The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) announced that 897 humanitarian aid trucks entered the Gaza Strip on January 21, the third day of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire. The OCHA officials stated after their visit to Jibaliya and northern Gaza that locals were trying to build shelters amid the rubble and that […]

Wall Housing Localizer To Be Removed at Muan International Airport

South Korea’s Ministry of Transport reported that the concrete wall that a Boeing 737-800 passenger plane crashed into at high speed after landing on the fuselage at Muan International Airport on December 29 will be removed from the end of the runway and the localizer on it will be re-installed on a fragile structure. South […]

Sarajevo Tops Global Air Pollution Rankings

Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, ranked as the world’s most polluted city today, with an air quality index of 485—63 times above WHO safety standards, according to IQAir. Residents were advised to avoid outdoor exercise, keep windows closed, and wear masks due to health risks. The Sarajevo Canton Government activated the “alert” level […]

Death Toll from Israel’s Attack on Jenin Rises to 9

The number of people killed in the attacks launched by Israeli forces on the city of Jenin in the occupied West Bank yesterday has reportedly risen to 9, while the number of those injured has risen to 40. Jenin Governor Kamal Abu al-Rab stated that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu launched the attacks so that […]

National Mourning Declared for Turkish Hotel Fire Victims

  Türkiye observes a one-day national mourning for the victims of the Bolu Kartalkaya hotel fire, which claimed 76 lives and injured 51. Flags were lowered to half-staff across the country, including at iconic locations like Taksim Square of Istanbul. Justice Minister Yılmaz Tunç confirmed the assignment of six chief prosecutors and a five-member expert […]