Seventy Palestinian Prisoners Deported to Egypt

Seventy Palestinian prisoners, who were convicted of the most serious crimes, were deported to Egypt after being released by Israel as part of the first phase of the ceasefire agreement yesterday. Egyptian authorities announced that the Palestinians will be transferred to the capital, Cairo. Israel released 200 Palestinian prisoners. Of the freed Palestinians, 114 were […]

Over 20 Injured in Tour Bus Accident in Türkiye

A tour bus heading to a festival in Izmir in the Germencik district of Aydin province in Türkiye went out of control and overturned in a ditch due to the road being slippery during rainfall. Twenty-three people in the bus were reportedly injured in the accident and taken to nearby hospitals.

Four Prisoners Released by Hamas Return to Israel

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced that 4 female prisoners that Hamas handed over to Red Cross officials in a Palestinian square today in the second swap as part of the first prisoner exchange after the ceasefire agreement came into force have arrived in Israel. During the day, Israel is expected to release 200 Palestinians, […]

Two Die After Building Collapsed in Konya, Türkiye

A 4-story building on Yenişehir Street in the Selçuklu district of Konya, Türkiye, collapsed last night, leaving 5 people inside it trapped under the rubble. After search and rescue operations were initiated in the rubbles, 3 of the residents were rescued alive, while a married couple were found dead.

Gaza Strip Receives Less Aid Than Promised in Ceasefire Agreement

The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) reported that only 339 humanitarian aid trucks entered the Gaza Strip, which has to receive at least 600 trucks of aid delivery every day for the first 6 weeks after the ceasefire agreement that went into effect on January 19. OCHA spokesperson Eri Kaneko […]

Hamas Hands Over 4 Israeli Female Captives

Hamas’ military wing, the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, handed over 4 Israeli female captives to the Red Cross in the second exchange of the first phase of the ceasefire agreement that began in the Gaza Strip on January 19. The captives, who departed on a Red Cross vehicle at the Palestine Square in the Gaza […]

Over 100 Dolphins Wash Ashore on Somali Coast

Over a hundred dead dolphins were found washed ashore near the Bosaso port of Somalia’s autonomous Puntland region. The region’s fisheries minister, Abdirisak Abdulahi Hagaa, said that the deaths were not caused by the nets because there were no wounds or cuts on the fish and that they also do not think that toxic substances […]

“Deportation Flights” Begin in US

US President Donald Trump’s decisions regarding the deportation of migrants have begun to be implemented. White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt announced on social media that “deportation flights” have begun. A US official reported that 2 US military planes, each carrying approximately 80 migrants, flew to Guatemala. The official also stated that the army was preparing […]

Croatians Refuse to Shop to Boycott Increasing Prices

Citizens in Croatia, the country with the highest inflation in the euro zone, boycotted stores, market chains and gas stations by not shopping all day yesterday due to extreme price increases. The boycott, which was initiated on social media under the leadership of a civil society organization, was also supported by consumer protection associations and […]

Explosion at Ammunition Factory Kills 8 in India

A blast occurred at a munitions factory in the Bhandara district of the western Indian state of Maharashtra for unknown reasons, killing 8 people and injuring 7, according to Transport Minister Nitin Gadkar. Before the death toll was announced by Gadkar, state authorities reported that at least 14 workers were trapped in the building, the […]