Moment Captured Collapse of Building in Iran

A six-story building in Ahvaz, Khuzestan province, Iran, collapsed following structural damage from a recent earthquake. Authorities confirmed there were no casualties, as residents evacuated in time after noticing tremors. Kurush Sebz Ali, head of the Ahvaz Emergency Situations Institution, stated that nearby buildings were also evacuated for safety, and debris removal will begin within […]

Turkish Team Wins Robot-Sumo Competition in Tokyo

  Türkiye’s Sumozade Robotics team claimed the world title in the autonomous sumo robot competition held in Tokyo, defeating Japan 2-1 in the finals. Competing with their robot “Senju,” Sumozade outperformed 293 teams from 15 countries to secure the championship. Team captain Emre Tarhana described the win as “a reward for labor and determination,” emphasizing […]

EU to Send Delegation to Damascus for Talks

EU High Representative Kaja Kallas announced that European diplomats will visit Damascus to engage with Syria’s new leadership. Speaking in Brussels ahead of the EU Foreign Ministers Meeting, Kallas emphasized the importance of aligning words with actions in shaping future relations with Syria. The meeting, the first since Kallas assumed office, will focus on the […]

Syrian Opposition Erases Assad Regime Traces

  Syrian opposition forces have taken control of the Women’s Military Training Center near Damascus after regime troops evacuated military sites in the area. Inside the center, opposition soldiers destroyed portraits of Bashar Assad and his father, Hafez Assad, burning their pictures. Documents revealing information about female regime soldiers were also discovered in the facility. […]

Assad Family’s Drug Factory Uncovered in Syria

  A drug factory operated by the Assad family near Damascus has been exposed following the fall of the regime. Once a chip manufacturing plant, the facility was converted in 2017 under the control of Maher Assad to produce narcotics, including Captagon pills, generating billions of dollars annually. The drugs, hidden in items like electrical […]

PKK/YPG Burns Vehicles Before Fleeing Manbij

  PKK/YPG terrorists fleeing Manbij, recently cleared by the Syrian National Army (SNA), set fire to vehicles used in clashes to prevent their capture. The SNA reported finding numerous ammunition-filled vehicles left behind by the group, which had controlled the city for eight years. The terrorists reportedly escaped on foot through tunnels. Efforts to safely […]

Homs Residents Vow to Rebuild After Years of War

  Homs, Syria’s third-largest city, remains deeply scarred by the 13-year civil war. Once the epicenter of anti-government protests and fierce clashes between regime forces and opposition groups, the city now faces a harsh reality with no electricity and widespread destruction. Residents describe the Assad regime as “61 years of oppression” and express hope for […]

Cyclone Chido Devastates Mayotte, Killing 14

Cyclone Chido struck the French overseas territory of Mayotte in the Indian Ocean, claiming at least 14 lives, with fears that the death toll could exceed 100, according to Governor François-Xavier Bieuville. “It may reach hundreds or even thousands,” he warned. With winds surpassing 200 km/h, the cyclone caused extensive damage to homes, businesses, and […]

Israeli Strike on Gaza School Kills 20, Injures 35

At least 20 people, including children, were killed, and 35 injured in an Israeli army attack on a United Nations school sheltering displaced civilians in Khan Younis, Gaza. The school, run by the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), was reportedly targeted despite international calls to end the violence. Local authorities confirmed the injured were […]