Mass Graves of Women Killed by Assad Regime Found in Syria

Mass graves of women who died after being captivated and tortured by the Assad regime were found in the El Zeynebiye region in the countryside of Damascus, the capital of Syria. Citizens who could not find their relatives in the prisons used by the regime searched for traces of their relatives in the graves. “They […]

Mountain Goats Grace Erzincan’s Foggy Peaks

Stunning footage of mountain goats navigating steep cliffs in the Munzur Mountains, between Erzincan and Tunceli, has captivated viewers. Cinematographer Muhammed Kösen and his team captured these rare creatures, which are protected due to their endangered status and listed on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. The goats, feeding on oak shoots and grass […]

Azerbaijan Mourns After Aktau Plane Crash

Azerbaijan is mourning the 38 people who lost their lives when an Azerbaijan Airlines passenger plane crashed near the city of Aktau in Kazakhstan. A one-minute silence was observed at 12:00 local time across the country and flags were lowered to half-staff in government offices and some diplomatic missions. According to the Kazakh Emergency Ministry, […]

Grandson of Abdulhamid II visits tomb of Sultan Vahdettin in Damascus

  Kayıhan Osmanoğlu, the grandson of Ottoman Sultan Abdulhamid II, visited the Süleymaniye Complex in Damascus to pay respects at the graves of his grandfather Sultan Vahdettin Han and other dynasty members. This marked Osmanoğlu’s first visit since 2010, prior to the Syrian civil war. Expressing his emotions, Osmanoğlu described Sultan Vahdettin as an “oppressed […]

Bushfire Turns 70,000 Hectares to Ashes in Australia

The bushfire that grew out of control in the Grampians National Park in the Australian state of Victoria, where forest fires have been continuing for more than a week, burned more than a third of the national park, turning 70,000 hectares to ashes so far. People living nearby have been warned to be careful and […]

Children Find Joy Amid Ruins in Syria’s Yarmouk Camp

  In Syria’s Yarmouk Refugee Camp, children are playing on a damaged Ferris wheel in a bombed amusement park, a stark reminder of years of conflict under the Assad regime. Despite the devastation, the children smile and turn the wheel’s cabins, embodying resilience and hope. As Syria transitions into a normalization process under opposition control, […]

Survivor Praises Crew in Deadly Azerbaijan Airlines Crash

Azerbaijani Subhonkul Rahimov, one of 29 survivors of the Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL) plane crash in Aktau, Kazakhstan, recounted the harrowing moments leading to the tragedy that claimed 38 lives. Rahimov praised flight attendant Höküme Aliyeva, who lost her life in the crash. “Bravo to her. Even in chaos, she gave clear instructions and did her […]

Antique Seljukian Hospital in Türkiye’s Sivas Awaits History Lovers

The Divriği Ulu Mosque and Hospital, built in 1228 during the Mengücekli Principality of the Anatolian Seljuks in the Divriği district of Sivas province of Türkiye by Ahmet Shah, the son of Mengücek Shah Süleyman Shah, and his wife Melike Turan Hanım, has hosted more than 150,000 visitors since its opening in May, when its […]

Türkiye’s Traditional Winter Delicacy in Konya

  A cherished Ottoman-era dish, head, trotter, and brain soup remains a popular winter staple in Konya, Turkey. Rooted in Yörük culture and known for its rich nutritional value, this traditional dish requires up to five hours of meticulous preparation. Local soup maker Ramazan Bademci emphasized the use of natural juices in cooking. “We ensure […]

Assad Regime Loyalists Ambush Police in Syria: 14 Officers Killed

Following clashes between Bashar Assad loyalists and opposition groups in the Syrian capital Damascus last night, 14 police officers were killed and 10 were injured in an ambush attack by Assad loyalists in the Tartus countryside, according to the Syrian Ministry of Interior. The ministry, which is affiliated with the interim administration, stated that anyone […]