Mass Protests in Tehran Against Israel and the US

  After a four-year hiatus, Iranian religious leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei led Friday prayers in Tehran, drawing hundreds of thousands of worshippers. Following the prayers at Imam Khomeini Musalla, thousands of demonstrators took to the streets to protest Israel and the United States. Protesters chanted slogans like “Down with Israel” and “Down with the US,” […]

Fire Breaks Out at Textile Factory in Bursa

A fire that broke out in the area where the weaving machines were located in a textile factory with 600 workers in the Demirtaş Organized Industrial Zone in Bursa, Türkiye, caused panic. One worker who suffered smoke inhalation during the incident was taken to the hospital. The fire was brought under control within half an […]

Restoration of Three Historical Monuments in Bitlis Underway

  The Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism is restoring three key historical landmarks in Bitlis: Hüsrevpaşa Hamam, Hazo Hanı, and Hacı Begiye Mosque. The Bitlis Regional Directorate of Foundations aims to preserve these structures according to their original designs, with Hazo Hanı and Hacı Begiye Mosque set to be completed by the end of […]

California Battles Felicia Fire

The Felicia fire that started Thursday afternoon near the southwestern bank of Lake Piru in California, United States, has burned nearly 300 acres. The flames stranded 5 boaters who took shelter in the lakeside and threatened three to five structures, including homes and a U.S. Forest Service fire station. Authorities state that the flames started […]

Colors of Autumn Attracts Nature Photographers to Yedigöller in Türkiye

Yedigöller National Park, which consists of seven lakes named Nazlıgöl, Seringöl, Deringöl, Sazlıgöl, Küçükgöl, İncegöl and Büyükgöl 44 kilometers away from the city center in Türkiye’s Bolu, has become a popular destination for photography enthusiasts following the arrival of autumn. “While walking crisply on the colorful leaves that have fallen to the ground, if you […]

Death Toll in Gaza Rises to 41,802

The Palestinian Ministry of Health announced that 14 Palestinians lost their lives and 50 Palestinians were injured in 3 attacks on the Gaza Strip in the last 24 hours. It was noted that the total number of Palestinians who lost their lives in Israel’s attacks has risen to 41,802, while the number of those injured […]

Russian Social Media Influencer Dies in Tragic Fall in Georgia

Arina Glazunova, a 24-year-old Russian TikTok influencer, tragically died after falling from a subway underpass in Tbilisi, Georgia. While filming a video with friends, Glazunova accidentally tripped and fell from the edge of the underpass. Despite being rushed to the hospital, she succumbed to head injuries and a broken neck. The incident sparked public outrage […]

At Least 14 Dead in Bosnia Floods

  Heavy rains in central and southern Bosnia and Herzegovina have triggered severe floods, leaving 14 dead in Jablanica. The flooding has cut off access to several areas, disrupted electricity, and blocked roads. Prime Minister Nermin Niksic called the situation “very serious” with many people trapped in their homes. Rescue efforts are underway in Jablanica […]

Six Seljuk-Era Sarcophagi Unearthed in Ahlat, Türkiye

  Excavation work at the Seljuk Square Cemetery, the largest Turkish-Islamic cemetery in the world, has uncovered six high-quality sarcophagi from the Seljuk period. These 13th-14th century tombs, adorned with inscriptions and geometric and plant decorations, were found in the Seyitler section of the cemetery in Ahlat, Türkiye. Led by Dr. Mehmet Kulaz from Van […]