Israeli Airstrike on Gaza Hospital Kills Five

An Israeli airstrike on Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, southern Gaza, has killed five people. The Gaza Health Ministry reported that Israeli warplanes targeted the hospital’s surgical department. Palestinian officials stated the strike targeted a Hamas official, and Hamas confirmed the death of political bureau member Ismail Barhoum. Israel claimed the attack was based on […]

Japan Battles Wildfires in Okayama and Ehime

Forest fires in Japan’s Okayama and Ehime prefectures have scorched 355 hectares, prompting evacuation warnings for 893 residents. Strong winds and dry conditions fueled the spread, damaging at least six structures. Authorities suspended some train services and closed highways as the Japan Self-Defense Forces (SDF) were deployed to assist firefighting efforts. The battle against the […]

Pope Francis Discharged from Hospital After 5 Weeks

Pope Francis, the spiritual leader of Catholics, was discharged from Gemelli Hospital in the capital Rome, where he was admitted on February 14 with a diagnosis of “acute respiratory failure.” Minutes before setting out to the Vatican with a motorcade, the Catholic leader greeted the crowd waiting for him outside and expressed his gratitude from […]

Unexpected Snowfall Extends Ski Season on Erciyes, Türkiye 

The snowfall that lasted 3 days amid March has extended the ski season at Erciyes Ski Resort, one of the most popular ski resorts in Türkiye, offering local and foreign ski enthusiasts the opportunity to ski in warm weather. “It’s very fun, I come here every year. Until 2 days ago, it was minus 10 […]

Chinese Premier Li Calls for Dialogue with US

Chinese Premier Li Qiang called for dialogue with the US during his meeting with Trump supporter Republican Senator Steve Daines as part of the “China Development Forum” held in the capital Beijing. “Both sides should choose dialogue over conflict, and win-win cooperation over zero-sum competition,” said Premier Li, adding that he hoped Washington would “work […]

Türkiye’s Sarıkamış Ski Center Hosts Ski Lovers ahead of Eid el-Fitr

Sarıkamış Ski Center, located among Sarıçam forests in Kars province of Türkiye, continues to offer unforgettable moments to its visitors ahead of Eid el-Fitr. “Despite the end of the season, there is a magnificent snowfall. The occupancy rate on our slopes is not bad. Our guests will probably come for the holiday. We will probably […]

Istanbul Mayor Imamoğlu Arrested Over Corruption Charges

Ekrem İmamoğlu, the mayor of Türkiye’s Istanbul who was detained on Wednesday in line with the investigations launched on charges of corruption and supporting terrorism, has been arrested. It was stated that İmamoğlu was arrested over the charges of ‘establishing and managing a criminal organization’, ‘taking bribes’, ‘extortion’, ‘unlawfully recording personal data’ and ‘rigging a […]

Nineteen Killed After Israel’s Overnight Strikes on Gaza

Israel launched attacks on the Gaza Strip from late at night until early morning, killing at least 19 Palestinians in the cities of Khan Younis and Rafah. Hamas announced Salah al-Bardawil, a Hamas Political Bureau official, and his wife were also killed in the attacks. “His blood, along with the blood of the martyrs, will […]

Israel Strikes Nusseirat Refugee Camp in Gaza ahead of Iftar

Israel launched an airstrike on residential areas in the Nusseirat Refugee Camp in the center of the Gaza Strip minutes before Iftar yesterday. It was reported that there were wounded and that they were receiving treatment at Al-Awda Hospital. Palestinian sources reported that many houses were destroyed in the attack and that the Israeli army […]

Death Toll from South Korea Forest Fires Increases

The death toll in South Korea’s South Gyeongsang province, which started on Friday and spread due to dry weather and winds, has risen to 4 as 2 more people, including a firefighter, lost their lives. Authorities also reported that 6 firefighters were injured, 5 of them seriously and at least 1,500 people were evacuated to […]