Biden’s Teleprompter Breaks Down During Speech

The teleprompter device went off during US President Joe Biden’s live-streamed speech at the Brookings Institution, a leading think tank in Washington, DC, where he criticized the import tax hike policy of President Donald Trump. The American leader drew attention to the situation, saying, “They just turned off my – I lost the electricity here,” […]

Calm Returns to Damascus After Assad’s Fall

Following the collapse of the Assad regime and Syria’s 61-year Baath rule, normalcy is gradually returning to the capital, Damascus. Thousands of displaced Syrians are returning home, and life is resuming in the city’s neighborhoods. Umayyad Square, a central location in Damascus, remained peaceful, with daily activities proceeding quietly in the early hours.

United Healthcare CEO’s Killer Caught in Pennsylvania, US

Luigi Mangione, the 26-year-old who killed Brian Thompson, the CEO of United Healthcare, the largest private health insurance company in the US, was caught by police yesterday after he was spotted while eating at a fast food restaurant in Altoona, Pennsylvania. Police reported that Mangione had handwritten documents on him that revealed the motive for […]

Türkiye Destroys PKK/YPG Weapons Convoy in Qamishli

Türkiye’s National Intelligence Organization (MIT) launched a successful operation in Qamishli, Syria, targeting the PKK/YPG’s attempts to smuggle heavy weapons and ammunition seized from the Assad regime. MIT destroyed 12 trucks carrying missiles and heavy weapons, two tanks, and two ammunition depots. The terrorist group had obtained the equipment through deals with the Assad regime […]

Excavations Begin in Ancient City of Şuayb in Türkiye

  Archaeological excavations have started in Şuayb, an ancient city in Şanlıurfa’s Harran district, under Türkiye’s Ministry of Culture and Tourism. The project seeks to uncover the city’s Roman and Byzantine-era history, known for its rock formations, carved caves, and unique architecture. Experts from Harran University, led by archaeologist Dr. Burak Kuru, are conducting detailed […]

Manbij Returns to Normal After Liberation from PKK/YPG

  Life is resuming in Manbij after its liberation by the Syrian National Army (SNA) during Operation Freedom Dawn. Residents, freed from PKK/YPG control after eight years, are returning to their daily routines. Businesses have reopened, and people from nearby villages are visiting the district to reunite with relatives. Meanwhile, security forces continue to inspect […]

Landslide Blocks Highway in Kyrgyzstan’s Osh Region

A landslide in Kyrgyzstan’s Osh region has disrupted traffic, closing the highway. A local resident captured the scene, describing falling debris and large rocks blocking the road, adding, “They may not reopen it until spring.” The Kyrgyz Ministry of Emergency Situations has yet to comment on the incident.

South Korean Assembly Approves Arrest Bill for Top Officials

The South Korean National Assembly approved a bill seeking the arrest of eight high-ranking officials, including President Yoon Suk Yeol, over the controversial martial law decision. The martial law, declared by Yoon and lifted after six hours, has sparked political turmoil. The assembly, dominated by opposition parties, passed the arrest bill with 191 votes in […]