Death Toll from Severe Floods Increases to 62 in Spain

The Emergency Coordination Center for the autonomous region of Valencia in Spain said the death toll from floods following a severe storm in the region has risen to 62. Over 1,000 soldiers from Spain’s emergency response units have been deployed to the affected areas, while the government has set up a crisis desk to help […]

Autumn Colors Dazzle Drivers on Highway in Türkiye

  The Tokat-Turhal highway in Türkiye transforms into a vibrant autumn display, as poplar trees lining the road reveal a striking contrast of green and golden-yellow leaves. This unique seasonal scenery, with trees on one side retaining green while the opposite trees turn yellow, offers a scenic “visual feast” for passing drivers. Under sunlight, the […]

Election Fraud Allegations Under Investigation in Georgia: Zourabichvili Summoned

The Georgian Prosecutor’s Office announced that an investigation had been launched into allegations of election fraud by the ruling pro-Russian Georgian Dream Party, which won the general elections held on Saturday, October 26, following a request from the Central Election Commission. It was reported that Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili, who is believed to have evidence, […]

Fire at UK Nuclear Submarine Shipyard

A fire broke out overnight at BAE Systems’ nuclear submarine shipyard in Barrow-in-Furness, England, sending two people to the hospital due to smoke exposure. The main assembly area was evacuated, and authorities confirmed there was no nuclear risk involved. Local fire services advised residents to keep windows closed as crews worked for hours to extinguish […]

Gazan Death Toll Rises to 43,163

According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, Israeli forces have carried out 5 attacks in the Gaza Strip in the last 24 hours, killing 102 Palestinians and injuring 287 more. It was reported that the total loss of life in the Gaza Strip since the attacks began on October 7, 2023, has increased to 43,163 […]

Nine Injured After Russia’s Drone Attack on Kyiv

According to the Ukrainian Air Force, the Russian army launched 62 drones on Kyiv overnight, 33 of which were destroyed by the Air Force. A drone destroyed over the Solomianskyi district fell on a building in the area, causing a fire. Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko said nine people, including an 11-year-old child, were injured in […]

Turkish Company Signs 30-year Cement Deal in Afghanistan

The Afghan Ministry of Mines and Turkish-based 77 Construction have signed a $163 million, 30-year contract to build a cement factory in Jawzjan province. Announced at a ceremony in Kabul, the project aims to produce 3,000 tons of cement annually and provide jobs for 1,200 people during the operational phase. Afghan Deputy Minister Mullah Hedayatullah […]

Spain Floods Claim 51 Lives as Storms Continue

  Severe floods in southern and eastern Spain have claimed 51 lives, including children, according to officials in Valencia. Search and rescue operations are underway in affected areas, with homes and roads submerged and vehicles swept away. In Valencia’s Picanya district, a bridge collapse has added to the damage, while agricultural lands have been significantly […]

UN Director General Reports from War-Weary Sudan

Amy Pope, Director General of the International Organization for Migration, who visited Sudan, which has been in conflict for 18 months with the paramilitary Rapid Support Force, reported that 11 million people have been internally displaced due to the conflict, 3.1 million people have fled the country, civilians, mostly women and girls, between the ages […]

Istanbul’s Marmaray Marks 11 Years, Surpasses 1.2 Billion Passengers

Istanbul’s Marmaray rail line, celebrating its 11th anniversary, has transported over 1.2 billion passengers since opening, with 208 million served in just the first 10 months of 2024. The project, connecting Asia and Europe in 4 minutes, now operates 287 daily trips, with extra weekend services. Originally delayed by 4.5 years due to archaeological findings, […]