Istanbul’s Dam Levels Plummet

Istanbul’s dam levels have dropped to critical lows, with overall occupancy at 30.18%, according to İSKİ data. The Alibey Dam, a key water source for the city, has reached its lowest point in a decade, now at only 6.07% capacity. The decline follows an unusually dry autumn and a hot summer, intensifying concerns about water […]

At Least 40 Die After Israel’s Attacks on Lebanon

Israel launched around 40 attacks yesterday in the Baalbek-Hermel region of Lebanon, killing at least 40 people and wounding at least 53. According to authorities in Lebanon, many people were trapped under the rubble and rescue efforts were underway. Israel issued evacuation orders for several areas in the southern suburbs of the capital Beirut and […]

Kamala Harris Concedes U.S. Election

Democratic candidate Kamala Harris has conceded the U.S. presidential election to Republican Donald Trump, urging supporters to “accept the results” and pledging a “peaceful transfer of power.” Speaking at Howard University, Harris expressed disappointment but vowed to “keep fighting for an America where dreams can flourish.” She acknowledged the emotional impact on her supporters, saying, […]

Israeli Airstrikes Cause Minor Damage Near Beirut Airport

Israeli airstrikes near Beirut International Airport have caused minor damage, putting Lebanon’s air traffic at risk, according to Lebanese media reports. The heavy bombardments targeted areas close to the airport runway, with explosions captured on amateur footage. Initial reports confirm no casualties or injuries from the incident, though the proximity to the runway raised concerns […]

Couple of 74 Years Die on Same Day in Ordu, Türkiye

A couple married for 74 years lost their lives on the same day in the İkizce district of Ordu province of Türkiye. Ninety-three-year-old Ayşe Teke passed away yesterday morning at around 03:30 local time. Following her death, his 94-year-old husband, Veli Teke, lost his life, possibly due to being saddened by the death of his […]

Ukraine Strikes Russian Fleet in Dagestan Autonomous Republic

Andriy Kovalenko, head of the Center for Combating Disinformation of the Ukrainian National Defense and Security Council, announced that drone attacks were carried out in the morning hours on the Kaspiysk port in the Dagestan Autonomous Republic, where Russian Navy ships are located. Ukrainian intelligence sources announced that the warships ‘Tatarstan’ and ‘Dagestan’ of the […]

Trump Wins U.S. Presidential Election, Republicans Take Senate Majority

  Republican candidate Donald Trump has won the U.S. presidential election, securing 277 electoral votes according to unofficial results, surpassing the 270 required for victory. Trump claimed key swing states, including Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Wisconsin, defeating Democratic candidate Kamala Harris, who received 224 electoral votes. The Republicans have also gained a majority in the Senate, […]

School Fire Causes Panic in Istanbul

A fire broke out on the exterior of the El Maarif International Schools in the Bahçelievler district of Istanbul, Türkiye, causing great panic at the school and the private high school next to it. Firefighters and health teams were immediately dispatched to the area. The smoke from the fire, which was learned to be from […]

Hungary’s Orban Highlights EU-Turkic Relations at Summit

  At the 11th Turkic States Organization (TDT) Summit in Bishkek, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban emphasized a shift toward peace in the European Union’s approach to global conflicts. Orban, who launched a peace mission as EU president, expressed gratitude to Turkish President Erdoğan for supporting efforts to transform Europe’s war stance into a peace […]

Hungry Foxes Spotted Roaming City Center in Türkiye

In Türkiye’s Elazığ, foxes struggling to find food in the wild have ventured into the city center. Sightings captured by residents show a fox searching for food before quickly disappearing. The footage showed the animals’ challenge to survive as natural resources dwindle.