Two Killed in German Company Shooting

Two people were reportedly killed and another was seriously injured in a gun attack in a company building in the town of Bad Friedrichshall, north of Stuttgart in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. It was reported that the attacker fled the scene and is being sought by the police. The reason for the attack is […]

Death Toll Rises to 126 in China Earthquake

  The death toll from the 6.8 magnitude earthquake in Shigatse, Tibet Autonomous Region, has reached 126, with 188 reported injured. Authorities confirmed extensive structural damage, with 3,609 houses affected and over 30,000 residents evacuated. Rescue teams have saved 407 trapped individuals, while over 12,000 personnel, including firefighters and soldiers, continue relief efforts. The quake, […]

Partially Frozen Waterfall Attracts Nature Lovers in Türkiye

Muradiye Waterfall, a natural wonder in the Muradiye district of the Van province of Türkiye, partially froze due to the air temperature dropping to minus 12 at night, forming a unique view that attracts nature lovers. “We visited the natural beauties of Van, watched the waterfall, it is a magnificent nature view. It is a […]

Two Dead Bodies Found on Landing Gear of Passenger Plane in US

Two dead bodies were reportedly found on the landing gear of a passenger plane that took off from John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York in the US at 20:20 local time on Monday night and landed at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport in Florida at around 23:10. The individuals, whose identities have not yet […]

Iran Conducts Air Defense Drill at Natanz Nuclear Facility

Iran’s Armed Forces and the Revolutionary Guard Corps held the “Iqtidar 1403” air defense exercise to bolster defenses around the Natanz nuclear facility in Isfahan province. Brigadier General Qadir Rahimzadeh stated the drill focused on countering advanced air threats and electronic warfare targeting critical nuclear infrastructure. The exercise showcased “Dezful” and “9 Dey” missiles and […]

Thousands Evacuate as California Wildfire Rages

A fast-spreading wildfire in California’s Pacific Palisades near Los Angeles has forced the evacuation of 30,000 residents from 10,000 households. Strong winds have driven the flames into residential areas, prompting a large-scale firefighting effort. Governor Gavin Newsom warned of the fire’s rapid growth, stating, “We are already seeing devastating effects.” Los Angeles Fire Chief Anthony […]

France’s Far-Right Figure Jean-Marie Le Pen Dies at 96

Jean-Marie Le Pen, founder of France’s far-right National Front party and a polarizing figure in European politics, has died at 96 after prolonged health issues, his family confirmed. Born in 1928 in La Trinité-sur-Mer, Le Pen launched his political career in 1956 as a member of parliament. His pivotal moment came in 1972 when he […]

Shepherds in Southeastern Türkiye Endure Harsh Winters for Livelihood

  In Türkiye’s Muş province, a key hub for animal husbandry with 1.2 million small livestock, breeders persist in their work despite severe winter conditions. In the high-altitude Kamiş hamlet, shepherds brave freezing temperatures and deep snow daily to care for their animals. Starting their mornings with warm meals and feeding their goats barley and […]

Heavy Flooding Hits Mecca After Torrential Rain

Severe rainfall in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, caused streets to flood, turning roads into lakes and sweeping vehicles away in powerful currents. The Saudi Meteorological Service issued a red alert for Mecca, Medina, and Jeddah as hail, thunderstorms, and heavy rain battered the region.

Damascus Airport Resumes International Flights

  Damascus International Airport has reopened to international flights, with the first flight departing for Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The airport, closed since December 8 after the fall of the Assad regime, initially resumed domestic flights on December 18. The inaugural international flight carried 145 Syrian passengers. Qatar Airways announced plans to […]