Houthi Supporters Protest Israeli and US Attacks

Houthi supporters protested against Israel and the US’s attacks on Yemen in the capital, Sana’a. According to Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, a Houthis’ leader, the retaliatory attacks by the US and Israel have killed 106 people and injured 314 more in 2024.

Gazan Death Toll Rises to 45,658

The Palestinian Ministry of Health reported yesterday that Israeli forces carried out 8 attacks the day before. It was stated that 77 Palestinians lost their lives and 145 Palestinians were injured in the attacks. The total loss of life in the region has increased to 45,658 and the number of injured has increased to 108,583 […]

German and French Foreign Ministers Visit Sednaya Prison in Syria

German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock and her French counterpart Jean-Noel Barrot, who came to the Syrian capital Damascus to meet with the new Syrian administration, visited Sednaya Prison, which has become a symbol of the crimes committed by the Assad regime against the opposition, with Michael Unmacht, the President of the EU Delegation to Syria. […]

Massive Pileup Involving 95 of Vehicles in Kazakhstan

Ninety-five vehicles were involved in a pileup on the Astana-Petropavlovsk highway in the north and east of Kazakhstan at around 1:28 p.m. local time during a severe snowstorm. Local police reported that 11 people were injured. According to Kazakhstan’s road construction company KazAvtoJol, traffic restrictions were imposed on the section of the highway due to […]

Mucilage in Sea of Marmara Resufraces, Endangers Marine Life

Mucilage, which severely impacted the Sea of Marmara in 2021, has resurfaced, posing environmental and economic challenges. The dense layer, reducing oxygen levels and threatening marine life, clogs fishermen’s nets along the Tekirdağ coast, making daily operations nearly impossible. Hüseyin Oğuz, Vice President of Süleymanpaşa Fisheries Cooperative, noted the difficulties, saying, “When we throw our […]

Endangered Otters Spotted in Türkiye’s Munzur River

In Tunceli, Türkiye, otters listed as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) were captured on video in the Munzur River. A local resident recorded the rare sighting of the otters swimming together before they vanished into the stream’s depths. The species is under protection due to its vulnerable status.

Public Transport in Serbia’s Capital Belgrade Becomes Free

Public transport services have become free in the Serbian capital, Belgrade, as of January 1st. The decision, which was adopted by Belgrade Mayor Aleksandar Sapic on December 30, 2024, was made to reduce traffic congestion. Belgrade, which has a population of approximately 1.7 million, has become the only European city with a population of over 500,000 […]

Building Fire in South Korea: 40 Rescued

A fire broke out in an 8-story building housing shops and apartments in Seongnam, South Korea, at 4:37 PM local time. Firefighters, with 80 trucks on-site, quickly evacuated 50 people and rescued 40 trapped inside. Twelve individuals suffering from smoke inhalation were hospitalized. Authorities reported that the fire originated in a restaurant kitchen on the […]

Gurr Making: Cultivating Tradition and Economic Resilience in Pakistan

On the edge of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, picturesque hills cradle the age-old tradition of making Gurr, a process that embodies heritage and resilience. This journey from raw sugarcane to the golden, molasses-like Gurr has enriched lives, supported entire communities, and connected generations. Gurr is a natural product formed from sugarcane and is less refined than sugar. […]