Türkiye’s Antalya Continues to Defy Cold Weather

While many cities in Türkiye struggle with cold weather and snow, local and foreign tourists flocked to the beaches in the tourist city of Antalya, where temperatures reached 20 degrees celsius, to make the most of the warm weather. Most people played beach volleyball, which is an indispensable activity on the beaches, and swam in […]

Snow Rugby Türkiye Championship Begins in Mount Erciyes

The Snow Rugby Türkiye Championship, organized by the Turkish Rugby Federation, has begun at Erciyes Ski Center in Türkiye’s Kayseri. On the first day of the organization, 120 male and female athletes competed fiercely in the playoff matches to be in the final matches tomorrow and be in Türkiye’s best ragby teams. “We host many […]

Death Toll in Gaza Rises to 46,537

The Palestinian Ministry of Health announced that 32 Palestinians were killed and 193 injured in Israel’s 5 attacks in the last 48 hours. It was stated that the total loss of life since the attacks began on October 7, 2023, has risen to 46,537 and the number of injured has risen to 109,571. The ministry […]

Small Plane Crashes on Town in Kenya: 3 Dead, 3 Injured

A Cessna 172 type plane crashed on the town of Kwachocha on the Mombasa highway in Malindi on the coast of Kenya and caught fire. Police announced that 3 people, including 2 drivers, were killed by pieces from the plane’s wings and tail. Meanwhile, the pilot and 2 students on the plane survived with injuries […]

Government Forced Us to Remove Content Against Covid-19 Vaccine, Says Zuckerberg

Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, the umbrella organization of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, stated in the podcast “The Joe Rogan Experience” that they were pressured by the administration of American President Joe Biden to remove content about the side effects of Covid vaccines from social media platforms during the coronavirus outbreak. “They pushed us super […]

Thousands Protest Against PM Fico’s Gas Talks with Putin in Slovakia

Thousands of people protested Prime Minister Robert Fico’s visit to Moscow last month and his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in a demonstration titled “Slovakia is Europe,” which was organized by the civil society organization Peace for Ukraine, at Freedom Square in the capital Bratislava in Slovakia. The organizers claimed that Prime Minister Fico […]

Four Injured While Being Evacuated from Plane in Atlanta, US

Four people were injured while passengers were being evacuated using emergency slides from a Delta Airlines plane after their flight was canceled at the airport in Atlanta, USA. One of the injured was reportedly hospitalized. It was stated that the plane, which was preparing to take off for Minnesota with 201 passengers during the snowstorm, […]

Hundreds in Poland Protest Resolution to Protect Netanyahu at Auschwitz Event

Hundreds of people in Poland protested the positive response of Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and Polish President Andrzej Duda to a letter requesting that Netanyahu not be arrested if he comes to Poland to attend the 80th anniversary liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp yesterday. Gathering in front of the Presidential Office and then […]

Death Toll from California Wildfires Rises to 11

According to the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office in California, USA, the total death toll in the ongoing wildfires in the state has risen to 11. The death toll is expected to increase as all affected areas are reached, said authorities. Local authorities reported that the Palisades fire, which reduced more than 20,000 acres to […]

Foreign Minister Schallenberg Takes Over as Interim Prime Minister in Austria

Following the resignation of former Prime Minister Karl Nehammer, Austrian Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg took over as interim prime minister of Austria to serve until a new coalition government is formed. Schallenberg, who has served as Austrian Foreign Minister since 2019, briefly served as prime minister for approximately 2 months in 2021 following the resignation […]