Yarmouk Refugee Camp’s Devastation Captured

  The Yarmouk Refugee Camp in Damascus, once known as “Palestine in Syria,” lies in ruins after its destruction during the 2013 blockade and attacks by regime forces. Barrel bombs devastated the camp, leading to widespread destruction and the deaths of hundreds due to hunger. Footage from the air reveals the camp’s war-torn state, with […]

There Are 2,000 US Troops in Syria, Says Pentagon Spokesman

Pentagon spokesman Maj. Gen. Patrick Ryder said in a press release that they have “learned” that the number of US troops in Syria, previously reported as 900, is now 2,000. The Pentagon spokesman added that the 1,100 soldiers are “temporary rotation forces” deployed to meet the changing mission needs of U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) in […]

Fog Clouds Covering Turkish Capital Dazzle

Dense fog clouds that formed in the Turkish capital, Ankara, in the morning hours and engulfed the tallest buildings of the city created a mesmerizing view.   Vahit Aldı – Fazlı Çolak – Ali Oğulcan Arslan

Locals of Mayotte Demand Macron’s Resignation After Disastrous Hurricane

French President Emmanuel Macron was protested by some locals in the Pamadzi town of Mayotte, where he visited after the Hurricane Chido disaster that occurred last week with 4 tons of food and health supplies, over not providing enough support. The people booed Macron and called for his resignation. “Nobody feels safe here. People are […]

Hafez al-Assad’s Name Removed from Damascus Mosque

The name of former Syrian President Hafez al-Assad, inscribed on a marble plaque at the historic Umayyad Mosque in Damascus, was removed by worshippers during Friday prayers. Using a ladder and a hammer, Syrians chipped away the name from the mosque’s wall, symbolizing ongoing efforts to erase traces of the Assad regime in the country.

One Dead, 7 Injured After Russia’s Attack on Kyiv, Ukraine

The Russian army targeted the Ukrainian capital Kiev, killing 1 person and injuring 7, according to the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense. The head of the Kiev Military Administration, Sergey Popko, stated that fires broke out in many buildings and that there was extensive damage. Popko reported that Russia used 8 missiles in the attack, including […]

Fake Grenade on Sidewalk Causes Panic in Istanbul

An object resembling a handgrenade placed on a sidewalk in the Beylikdüzü district of Istanbul, Türkiye, caused panic. The object was taken by bomb disposal teams who arrived at the scene upon citizens’ notification and was taken to the police station for examination and detected to be an imitation with no explosives inside. The police […]

Drone Captures Hittite Ancient City of the Tabal Kingdom in Türkiye

  The ruins of the 2,800-year-old Tabal Kingdom Ancient City, located atop Göllüdağ in Niğde, Türkiye, were recently captured by drone. Discovered by chance in 1932 and first excavated in 1933, the city dates back to the Late Hittite period and once dominated the region as a city-state. The site features a defensive wall system, […]

SNA Forces Search for PKK/YPG Militants in Manbij Tunnels

The Syrian National Army (SNA) detected numerous tunnels in the rural areas of Manbij, which it has cleared of the PKK/YPG armed organization, and that there were still terrorists in some of them. During the searches conducted in the tunnels by the SNA, it was learned that some terrorists surrendered while others resisted surrendering and […]

Private Jet Skids off Runway, Crashes Into Houses in Argentina

A Bombardier Challenger 300 type aircraft that landed at San Fernando Airport in Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, skidded off the runway and crashed into houses in a residential area near the airport, causing fire and damage in the area. The 2 pilots in the aircraft lost their lives and a 73-year-old man living […]