World-Famous Altınbeşik Cave Reopened to Visitors

The world-famous Altınbeşik Cave, which overflowed and was closed to visits after the heavy rain last week in Antalya, Türkiye, was reopened to visitors after the water returned to normal and was cleaned. “We have completed the necessary work on the road and entrances of our cave. We reviewed our security measures. We completed the […]

Coast Guard Helicopter Crashes in India: 3 Dead

A HAL Dhruv-type helicopter belonging to the Coast Guard crashed near the runway of the Porbandar Airport during a training flight at 12:10 local time in the Gujarat state of India. The helicopter caught fire after crashing and was extinguished by firefighters. The 3 crew members, including 2 pilots, reportedly lost their lives after being […]

Around 4,000 People Run International Adana Liberation Half Marathon

The 15th version of the International Adana Liberation Half Marathon was held in Seyhan district of Adana province in Türkiye to mark the 103rd anniversary of the liberation of Adana from enemy occupation. Two thousand people from outside Adana, including 2016 Brazilian Olympic Champion Ruth Jebet and 89 foreign athletes from 15 countries, participated in […]

Gazan Death Toll Rises to 45,805

The Palestinian Ministry of Health announced that 5 Israeli attacks carried out in the last 24 hours killed 88 Palestinians and injured 208 more, bringing the total death toll in the Gaza Strip since the attacks began on October 7, 2023, to 45,805 and the number of injured to 109,064.

Lens Cloud Forms Over Mount Ararat in Türkiye

A lens cloud that formed over the summit of Mount Ararat, the highest point in Türkiye and Europe with an altitude of 5,137 meters, formed a spectacular view. Lens clouds, which appear like a “hat” around the peaks of mountains, are usually shaped by the air currents around mountains.

276-Kilogram Bluefin Tuna Sells for $1.3M at Auction Event in Japan

A 276-kilogram bluefin tuna caught in Aomori Prefecture, Japan, was sold for 207 million yen (about $1.3 million) at the traditional New Year’s fish auction event at the Toyosu Fish Market in Tokyo, Japan, where fishermen competed fiercely to sell tuna caught around the world for the highest price. The bid was recorded as the […]

Bomb Attack in Pakistan: 5 Dead, 32 Injured

A bomb attack was carried out on a busy road in the city of Turbat in the Balochistan province of Pakistan yesterday. Authorities said that 5 people were killed and 32 people were injured, 5 of them seriously. An investigation has been launched into the explosion.

Israel Air Defense System Blocks Another Missile Attack by Yemen

The Houthis in Yemen carried out another ballistic missile attack on Israel yesterday. Following the attack the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported that the missile was successfully intercepted by the Israeli air defense system. The footage of the moment the missile was intercepted was captured on amateur cameras. The Israeli press announced that unlike previous […]

World’s Oldest Person Dies at Age 116

Yoshishugu Nagata, the official responsible for elderly policies in the city of Ashiya, Japan, announced that the world’s oldest person, 116-year-old Tomiko Itooka, died at a nursing home in Ashiya on December 29. Tomiko Itooka, who was born in Osaka on May 23, 1908, during the reign of Emperor Meiji, became the “world’s oldest person” […]

Gabriel Boric Becomes First South American Leader to Visit the South Pole

Chilean President Gabriel Boric traveled to the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station in South Antarctica with scientists and a large number of cabinet members, including members of the armed forces and some ministers, becoming the first South American leader to visit the South Pole. “This is a milestone for us. This is the first time a […]