Ballistic Missile From Yemen Intercepted Over Israel

The Israeli army confirmed the interception of a ballistic missile launched from Yemen, believed to be by Iranian-backed Houthis. Sirens sounded nationwide, urging millions to seek shelter. Missile debris fell on Beit Shemesh, causing no major damage, though one person was slightly injured in a related incident. The Israel Defense Forces continue to monitor the […]

Italian Journalist Detained in Tehran

Iran confirmed the detention of Italian journalist Cecilia Sala, 29, in Tehran on December 19 for “violating the law.” Sala, in contact with her family, is held in Evin Prison as the investigation continues. Italian officials condemned the detention as “unacceptable,” with speculation it may be linked to a detained Swiss-Iranian businessman in Italy.

Ottoman-Era Coin Found at Amida Mound in Türkiye

  The 2024 excavation season at Amida Mound in Diyarbakır, Türkiye, a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site, has concluded, revealing artifacts spanning 10,000 years of continuous settlement. Excavations led by Prof. Dr. İrfan Yıldız uncovered items from the Neolithic to Republican periods, including Ottoman-era coins and a Late Uruk seal. This year’s work focused on […]

Train Station in Türkiye Captivated in Winter

  Benliahmet Train Station in Kars, Türkiye, known as an oasis in the steppe, captivates with its winter beauty. Transformed 55 years ago by Turkish State Railways (TCDD) workers who planted 20,000 pine saplings on 82 acres, the station remains a stunning green landmark throughout the seasons. Blanketed in snow, the historical site creates postcard-worthy […]

Sivas Grand Mosque Leaning Minaret to Be Restored

  The iconic 8-century-old Sivas Grand Mosque minaret, known for its 117-centimeter slope resembling Italy’s Leaning Tower of Pisa, will be preserved under a newly developed project. The structure, built in 1197 during the Anatolian Seljuk period, leans 1.5 centimeters annually and is monitored via satellite. A unique preservation method involving eight 40-meter-long steel piles […]

Bangkok Hotel Fire Kills 3 Tourists

  A fire broke out at a hotel in Bangkok’s popular Khaosan area, claiming the lives of three tourists—a Brazilian, an American, and a Ukrainian—and injuring seven others. The blaze, which began on the 5th floor of the six-story building, forced dozens to seek refuge on the rooftop before being rescued by firefighters. Bangkok Governor […]

ACTC Prevents Runway Collision in Los Angeles

A potential disaster was averted at Los Angeles International Airport when air traffic controllers stopped a Key Lime Air jet that entered an active runway as a Delta Airlines Airbus A321 was taking off. The jet, carrying Gonzaga University’s men’s basketball team, was taxiing to the gate when the tower issued a critical warning, shouting, […]

Syrian Tribes Unite for Future

  In Damascus, representatives from 40 tribes and clans, including Arabs, Kurds, Turkmens, Circassians, and various religious communities, convened to discuss Syria’s future following the fall of the Assad regime. Nearly 400 attendees emphasized unity and collaboration in rebuilding the country, representing over half of Syria’s population. Torki Tribe representative Samer Hemsh stated, “We discussed […]

Syrians in Türkiye Sell Cars To Return

  Syrians living in Hatay, Türkiye, are selling their vehicles below market prices as they prepare to return to Syria after years of displacement. The car market in Antakya’s Haraparası Neighborhood has seen increased activity, with vehicles priced between 300,000 and 500,000 TL offered at reduced rates to expedite sales. Muhammed Ismail, planning to return […]

Israeli Airstrike Kills 11 in Syria

An Israeli airstrike near Adra, northeast of Damascus, killed 11 people, according to the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. The attack targeted an arms depot belonging to the Assad regime. Israel has frequently conducted strikes in Syria since the fall of the Assad regime.