Türkiye and Germany Strengthen Energy Cooperation in Berlin

At the 6th Turkish-German Energy Forum in Berlin, Türkiye’s Energy Minister Alparslan Bayraktar and Germany’s Economy and Climate Minister Robert Habeck discussed strengthening energy ties. The forum also featured events on energy startups and women in energy transformation to enhance collaboration between the two nations. Minister Bayraktar highlighted Türkiye’s commitment to meeting energy demand with […]

Lebanese Army Deploys South After Ceasefire

  Following a ceasefire agreement with Israel, the Lebanese army began deploying to the southern regions of the country. Footage captured military convoys heading south. Defense Minister Maurice Sleem announced the deployment of 10,000 soldiers and confirmed that Hezbollah would withdraw as part of the agreement. The ceasefire took effect at 05:00 GMT.

Seoul Receives Heaviest Snowfall Since 1907: 2 Died

The Korea Meteorological Service announced that snowfall reached 18 centimeters in Seoul, the heaviest snowfall in the capital in November since records began in 1907. One person died in a traffic accident involving five vehicles in Gangwon province due to heavy snowfall. In Yangju, one person who was clearing snow died when a garage collapsed. […]

Türkiye’s Heart-Shaped Ulugöl Lake Covered in White

Snow reaching a thickness of 70 centimeters covered the heart-shaped Ulugöl lake and its surroundings in Ordu province, which stands out with its natural beauty in Türkiye, in white, creating a fascinating view. “The fascinating view that emerged after the heavy snowfall in Ulugöl Nature Park in Gölköy district of Ordu. This beauty adorned with […]

Pollution Threatens Flamingos in Türkiye’s Muğla

Foam and pollution along the shores of Tuzla Wetland in Muğla’s Milas district in Türkiye are endangering the habitat of flamingos and 118 bird species. Spanning 380 hectares, this crucial bird stopover point is now affected by white foam and foul odors across a 200-meter stretch. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ceyhun Özçelik from Muğla Sıtkı Koçman […]

Displaced Civilians Return to Southern Lebanon

Lebanese civilians who were displaced due to Israeli attacks have begun returning to their homes in the south of the country, forming long lines of vehicles, after the ceasefire agreement between the two countries came into effect at 4 a.m. local time. The Lebanese army called on civilians not to return to “villages along the […]

“Brown Bear and Cubs Spotted in Snowy Yalova Forest

A brown bear and her three cubs were spotted on a forest road in Termal district, Yalova. Citizens driving in the Çanakpınar area recorded the bears running across the snowy terrain, an unusual sight as brown bears typically begin hibernation in November or December. The footage highlights their activity despite the recent heavy snowfall in […]

Thirty Three More Die in Gaza Strip

The Palestinian Ministry of Health reported that 33 Palestinians lost their lives and 134 Palestinians were injured in 3 attacks carried out by Israeli forces in the last 24 hours. It was also stated that the total Gazan death toll since October 7, when the Israeli army started attacking Palestinian regions, has risen to 44,282 […]

American Woman Deported After Violent Rampage in Istanbul

An American woman, identified as Sydney Rei Huff (27), was detained in Istanbul’s Taksim area after assaulting her husband and attacking passersby and property during a chaotic incident on November 23. Following an argument with her husband at a local venue, Huff injured him and stormed out, later targeting a pedestrian, Mert T., grabbing his […]

Hot Air Ballon Rides Resume After Snowfall in Türkiye’s Cappadocia

Hot air balloon rides, which could not be held for a week due to adverse weather conditions, started again today in the Cappadocia region of Türkiye. Approximately 3,000 local and foreign tourists witnessed a dazzling snowy landscape on the 156 hot air balloons. Cappadoccia, which received the year’s first snowfall, is on the UNESCO World […]