Israeli Attack on Christian Village in Lebanon Kills 18

Israeli forces targeted the predominantly Christian village of Aitou in northern Lebanon’s Zgharta region, killing 18 people. This marks the first time Israel has attacked a Christian-majority area in the year-long conflict. The Lebanese Red Cross confirmed the death toll, while search and rescue operations are ongoing. The attack expands Israel’s bombardment beyond southern Lebanon […]

Three Police Officers Killed in Attack on Pakistan Police Station

Three police officers were killed in an armed attack on a police station in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. The attackers, including suicide bombers, engaged in a clash with security forces, resulting in the deaths of three attackers. Efforts are ongoing to capture those who fled. A state of emergency has been declared at hospitals in […]

Ottoman-Era Forts Restored by Turkish Soldiers

  As part of the “Erzurum-Loyalty to Ancestors in Traces of History Project,” Turkish soldiers from the 9th Corps Command undertook cleaning and repair work at historic Ottoman forts used during the 1877-1878 Ottoman-Russian War, also known as the “93 War.” The initiative, led by Erzurum Governor Mustafa Çiftçi, aims to preserve cultural heritage, assigning […]

Acemoğlu, Johnson, and Robinson Win Nobel Prize in Economics

The Nobel Prize in Economics was awarded to Turkish-American citizen Daron Acemoğlu, Simon Johnson, and James A. Robinson for their groundbreaking research on the formation of institutions and their impact on societal welfare. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences praised their work, highlighting how weak legal frameworks and exploitative institutions hinder economic growth and development. […]

Zelensky Claims North Korean Troops Supporting Russia in Ukraine

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky claimed in his State of the Nation address that North Korea has sent troops to assist Russian forces in Ukraine. He stated that this growing alliance between Russia and North Korea goes beyond arms transfers and involves the deployment of North Korean personnel. Zelensky urged for stronger defense support from Ukraine’s […]

Türkiye’s Gölünyazı Bird Paradise Dries Up Due to Drought

  Gölünyazı, one of Türkiye’s key bird paradises in Çorum, has completely dried up due to severe drought. Aerial footage reveals a barren landscape where the lake once hosted rich wildlife. Çorum, experiencing record-low rainfall, continues to face worsening drought conditions. Once vital for regulating the region’s water regime, Gölünyazı is now dry, impacting both […]

Lithuanian Social Democrats Lead in Elections

  The Lithuanian Social Democratic Party (LSDP) won the first round of the parliamentary elections with 19.36% of the vote, ahead of the ruling Fatherland Union with 17.96%. LSDP leader Vilija Blinkeviciute plans to form a coalition government after the second round on October 27, ensuring continued support for Ukraine while addressing domestic reforms. Turnout […]

Hezbollah Drone Attack Kills 4 Israeli Soldiers, Injures 67

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed that four soldiers were killed in a Hezbollah drone attack on a military base near Binyamina, central Israel. The IDF announced the incident on social media, urging the public to avoid spreading unverified information and to respect the privacy of the affected families. At least 67 people were injured […]

Israeli Strike on Gaza School Kills 13 Civilians

Israeli forces launched an attack on the Al-Mufti School in the Nussayrat Refugee Camp, central Gaza Strip, where displaced civilians were sheltering. The airstrike left 13 Palestinians dead and 50 others injured. The wounded were transported to Al-Awda Hospital for medical care. The Gaza Strip continues to face escalating violence as Israeli forces intensify their […]