Syrian Opposition Groups to Merge Under Defense Ministry

  Armed opposition groups in Syria have agreed to dissolve and integrate into the Ministry of Defense under the new administration led by Ahmed al-Shara. The decision came after discussions with opposition leaders following the overthrow of the Assad regime. Murhaf Abu Kasra, a prominent opposition commander, has been appointed as the interim Minister of […]

Snowstorm Disrupts Life Across Bosnia

A severe snowstorm in Bosnia and Herzegovina has disrupted daily life, closing roads and halting train services. Around 200,000 households are without electricity due to damaged power lines caused by continuous snowfall since Monday. In Banja Luka, primary schools were closed, while traffic accidents led to long delays nationwide. Near the town of Drvar, 70 […]

Heavy Rainfall Paralyzes Life in Antalya, Türkiye

Floods during heavy rain, which increased in the afternoon hours in Türkiye’s Antalya, where the “Orange Code” warning was issued, paralyzed life in the Manavgat district. The local municipality initiated work to clean damaged roads throughout the district, repair infrastructure damaged by the flood and drain water that leaked into houses. Also temporary shelters were […]

Russia Hits Residential Building in Ukraine: 1 Dead, 14 Injured

A residential building with 32 apartments collapsed in an airstrike by Russian forces in the central Ukrainian city of Kryvyi Rih. One person was killed and 14 people were injured in the attack. Officials continue search efforts for people trapped under the debris. “While other countries in the world are celebrating Christmas, Ukrainians continue to […]

Israel Intercepts Houthi Missile

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported that a missile launched by Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen triggered sirens across the country, sending millions of Israelis to shelters. The missile was intercepted before entering Israeli airspace. This marks the fifth Houthi missile attack on Israel within a week. In a separate attack yesterday, another missile was neutralized, […]

PKK/YPG Terror Attack in Manbij Kills 2

A car bomb attack by the PKK/YPG on El-Tajnid Street in Manbij, northern Syria, claimed the lives of two civilians and injured four others. The explosion caused fires in nearby vehicles and damaged homes, according to the White Helmets civil defense organization.

Ferrari-Style Jet Ski Draws Attention in Dubai

Dubai’s luxury lifestyle continues to captivate as jet skis designed to resemble high-end luxury cars gain popularity among residents and tourists. A jet ski modeled after a Ferrari recently turned heads, highlighting the city’s flair for extravagant entertainment.

Romania’s New Government Wins Confidence Vote

Romania’s new coalition government, led by Social Democratic Party (PSD) leader Marcel Ciolacu, has secured a parliamentary vote of confidence following the December 1 elections. The pro-European government received 240 votes in favor, surpassing the 233 needed for a majority in the 466-member parliament. Addressing lawmakers, Prime Minister Ciolacu emphasized the need for reforms and […]

Yarmouk Refugee Camp Struggles Amid Devastation

  Residents of Syria’s Yarmouk Refugee Camp, near Damascus, endure life without electricity, water, or basic necessities after years of siege and destruction. Once home to thousands, the camp has been devastated since the 2013 blockade that cut off essential supplies, resulting in widespread hunger, disease, and loss of life. Although the siege has ended, […]

Oil Spill Kills 19 Dolphins in Russia’s Black Sea

  Nineteen dolphins were found dead along the Krasnodar coastline following an oil spill caused by the sinking of the Russian tanker Volgoneft 212 in the Kerch Strait on December 15. The Delfa Dolphin Rescue Center attributed the deaths, recorded between December 15 and 23, to acute poisoning from the leaked oil. Environmental concerns remain […]