Ski Lovers Flock to Mount Olympus in Türkiye

Mount Olympus, one of the important centers of winter and ski tourism in Türkiye, welcomed many ski lover guests with the beginning of the weekend. It was reported that the snow thickness exceeded 2 meters in places at the summit, where the air temperature was measured at minus 15 degrees below zero. “We came from […]

Netanyahu Announces Additional Operations in West Bank

Speaking at Tulkarem Refugee Camp in the West Bank, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that he has increased the number of Israeli forces in Judea and Samaria (West Bank) and ordered additional operations. “I came to Tulkarem to be with our heroic soldiers. They are doing a tremendous job. We have greatly increased our […]

Twelve University Students Die in Road Accident in Brazil

Twelve passengers died and 21 were injured when a bus carrying university students collided with a truck on a highway near Nuporanga in the state of Sao Paulo in southeastern Brazil yesterday. All of those killed were reportedly students from the University of Franca. State Governor Tarcisio de Freitas declared 3 days of official mourning.

Student Bus Crashes After Collision in Türkiye

A construction machine clearing snow in the Gökçebey district of Zonguldak province, Türkiye, crashed into a student bus that was stuck on a sloped street, causing it to skid backward several meters and hit a wall. Reports indicate that the students on the bus, who were waiting for a tow truck, were not injured.

Uludağ Sees Coldest, Snowiest Winter in 20 Years

  Uludağ, one of Türkiye’s top winter tourism spots, is experiencing its coldest and most productive season in two decades. Snow thickness has exceeded two meters, while temperatures at the summit have dropped to minus 14 degrees. Heavy snowfall has disrupted mountain road access, with crews working around the clock to clear routes. Despite blizzard […]

Public Transportation Workers’ 48-Hour Strike Continues in Germany

The strike in the public transport sector, which began at 03:00 local time on Thursday night in Berlin, Germany, following a call by the Ver.di labor union, is continuing. Transportation workers in the 6 German states, Baden-Württemberg, Bremen, Hessen, Lower Saxony, North Rhine-Westphalia and Rhineland-Palatinate also began a 24-hour strike today upon Ver.di’s call. While […]

Argentine President Javier Milei Gifts Elon Musk Chainsaw at CPAC

Argentine President Javier Milei gifted Elon Musk, the billionaire tasked by the Donald Trump administration with lowering federal government spending, a chainsaw, referring to the “cuts” he will make in public spending, at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) 2025 Annual Meeting in Maryland, USA. Receiving the unusual gift, Musk waved the chainsaw for the […]

Turkish, Japanese Foreign Ministers Discuss Gaza and Bilateral Ties

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan met with his Japanese counterpart Takeshi Iwaya during the G-20 Foreign Ministers Meeting in Johannesburg. The talks focused on political and economic relations, defense industry cooperation, and advanced technology. Fidan emphasized the need for a joint international effort to secure a lasting ceasefire in Gaza, stressing that a two-state solution […]

Helicopter Rescues Horse from Embankment in California, USA

A horse named Deuce that fell down an embankment with its owner in the US state of California was rescued by a helicopter by a fire department team and brought back to safety without an injury. Although an attempt was made to remove the horse with the help of a ramp dug into the embankment […]