Lithuanian Family Celebrates Birthday in Cappadocia

Lithuanian tourist Eoksana Donelaote surprised her husband with a dream vacation to Cappadocia, Türkiye, for his 50th birthday. Known for its unique landscapes and UNESCO World Heritage status, Cappadocia offered a memorable celebration for the family. Eoksana shared, “My husband always dreamed of visiting Cappadocia. I planned this trip as a surprise for his birthday, […]

Israel Kills At Least 3 in Gaza Strip

The Israeli army attacked Deir Al Balah in Central Gaza overnight, destroying a building where civilians were taking shelter. At least 3 Palestinians were killed, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health.

Giant Rock Falls on Vehicle in Peru: 2 Dead

A large rock that broke off a mountain next to a highway in Lima, the capital of Peru, fell on a truck that was parked. Two passengers in the truck died at the scene, while the driver was seriously injured. Officers who initiated work to identify the casualties said they found an ID written in […]

Greek Cypriots Receive Iron Dome from Israel

  The Greek Cypriot Administration of Southern Cyprus (GCASC) has received its first shipment of Israel’s Iron Dome air defense system as part of its military modernization efforts. Initially described as a replacement for aging Russian TOR and BUK systems, the move follows the lifting of the U.S. arms embargo and increased defense cooperation with […]

South Korean Opposition Submits Motion to Impeach President Yoon

The main opposition Democratic Party and five other parties in South Korea have submitted a motion to impeach President Yoon Suk Yoon, who declared martial law on the grounds that “the opposition is carrying out activities against the state.” According to South Korea’s Yonhap news agency, the impeachment motion is expected to be submitted to […]

Georgia Protests: 22 Detained

  Protests in Tbilisi, Georgia, against the government’s decision to delay EU accession talks until 2028 entered their sixth day, leading to clashes and 22 detentions. Demonstrators gathered outside the parliament, throwing fireworks and other objects, prompting police to use water cannons. The protests continued through the night, with participants setting up barricades and moving […]

Asteroid Lights Up Sky in Siberia, Russia

An asteroid that the European Space Agency detected as 70 centimeters in diameter entered the atmosphere in Russia’s Siberia region yesterday. The rare celestial event was watched and recorded by many people in the region. An alarm was raised in Yakutia but it was reported that no damage occurred.

Aleppo Residents Celebrate Victory Over Assad Forces

  Residents of Aleppo gathered around the historic Citadel of Aleppo to celebrate after opposition groups, led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), recaptured much of the city from the Assad regime. Crowds chanted slogans and removed Assad’s posters and flags from prominent structures, marking their defiance. The damaged statue of former Syrian President Hafez Assad […]

Tel Rifaat Cleared of Explosives After Liberation

  The Syrian National Army (SNA), as part of Operation Freedom Dawn, has liberated Tel Rifaat from the PKK/YPG. Following the operation, the White Helmets are clearing explosives planted on roads leading to the area. SNA forces continue to advance in the region, with bomb detection and removal efforts ongoing. An SNA soldier described the […]