Amasya Dazzles During Autumn

A dazzling view formed in Türkiye’s Amasya province, where Harşena Mountain and Pontus King Rock Tombs, which are on the UNESCO Temporary World Heritage List, Yalıboyu Houses from the Ottoman-era and a stunning river are located, with the arrival of autumn. “I invite our local and foreign guests to discover Amasya, which takes on a […]

Ancient Roman Fountain in Türkiye Flows Again After 1,800 Years

  The Kestros Fountain in the ancient city of Perge, Antalya, believed to date back to the 2nd century and the reign of Roman Emperor Hadrian, has been restored to flow once more after 1,800 years. Located 17 kilometers east of Antalya, Perge was a prominent city in the Pamphylia region during the Hellenistic period. […]

Jakarta Battles with High Tide Floods

Heavy rain triggered high tide floods in coastal area of Indonesia’s Jakarta, covering roads in water and damaging many buildings. Rescue workers from Jakarta’s Regional Disaster Management Agency dispatched to the region to carry out search and rescue work.

Jellyfish Swarms Invade Istanbul’s Strait

Swarms of jellyfish have inundated Istanbul’s strait due to pollution and wind, covering the waters near historical mansions. Aerial footage revealed the extent of the invasion, sparking concerns over marine pollution. Zafer Murat Çetintaş, Secretary General of the Istanbul Environment Council, highlighted the link between jellyfish proliferation and pollution, stating, “Jellyfish thrive in dirty environments, […]

Salt-Cooked Turkish Coffee Gains Popularity

  Turkish coffee cooked in Çankırı’s famous rock salt is drawing significant attention for its unique flavor. Prepared using salt extracted from a Hittite-era salt cave, this coffee is roasted in a sand-salt mixture heated to 350°C, making a distinct taste compared to traditional methods. Ahmet Uçar, the business owner behind this innovation, stated, “Cooking […]

Israel Kills 13 in Jabalia, Gaza Strip

Yesterday, Israel once again targeted the city of Jibaliya in the northern Gaza Strip, killing at least 12 people, injuring many people, including children, and trapping over 10 people under the rubble. Stating that the attacks on the Sabra and Tel al-Hawa neighborhoods near Gaza continue, the Palestinian Civil Defense Organization announced that rescue teams […]

Netanyahu Visits Gaza Corridor

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited Israeli soldiers stationed at the Netzarim Corridor, which divides the Gaza Strip, amid ongoing military operations. Wearing a helmet and bulletproof vest, Netanyahu announced a $5 million reward for rescuing Israeli prisoners from Gaza, promising safe passage for them and their families. Accompanied by Defense Minister Israel Katz, Netanyahu […]

SpaceX Conducts 6th Starship Test

SpaceX successfully carried out the sixth flight test of its 122-meter Starship rocket, designed to transport cargo and people to Earth orbit, the Moon, and Mars. The test took place at the company’s Starbase facility in Boca Chica, Texas, with the Super Heavy booster returning safely to a platform in the Gulf of Mexico seven […]

Landslide Claims One Life in Türkiye’s Rize

A landslide caused by heavy rain in Rize, Türkiye, claimed one life and injured four others early in the morning. The collapse of a retaining wall behind two adjacent seven-story buildings sent debris crashing into the first-floor apartment of Yakup Bayraktar, 35, who was killed. Two of his family members were injured in the incident. […]