Hezbollah Attacks Northern Israel

Hezbollah in Lebanon launched a rocket attack on the northern Israeli city of Safad in retaliation for the Israeli army’s attacks on the Lebanese capital Beirut. Hezbollah authorities stated that the attack was carried out “in defense of Lebanon and its people and in response to Israel’s barbaric attacks on cities, villages and civilians.” In […]

Foreign Nationals in Leave Lebanon by Sea due to Suspended Flights

Foreign nationals in Lebanon, who decided to leave the country due to the increasing attacks by the Israeli army, began to cross to Türkiye by sea due to flights being constantly suspended. Arriving at the Ceyport Taşucu Port in Mersin’s Silifke district, the passengers head to other Turkish provinces, where they fly back to their […]

Fertile Berçin and Karataş Plateaus Offer Stunning View in Türkiye

The Berçin and Karataş plateaus, which are located on the 1,589-kilometer tall Ilgaz Mountains in the borders of Türkiye’s Kastamonu and Çankırı provinces and have been the source of income for citizens engaged in animal husbandry for many years, offer an enchanting view. Beyza Kılıç, who came to visit her grandfather, who was engaged in […]

Japan’s New Prime Minister Pledges to Restore Safety

Shigeru Ishiba, the newly elected leader of Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), is set to become the country’s next prime minister. Following his victory, the 67-year-old pledged to make Japan “a safe country where everyone can live with a smile.” Ishiba thanked his supporters and emphasized his commitment to rebuilding public trust in the […]

Thousands Protest Netanyahu in New York

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was protested by thousands of people around the hotel he was staying in yesterday in Manhattan, New York, where he came to attend the 79th United Nations General Assembly. The protesters, who started marching from the Grand Central train station, moved towards Netanyahu’s hotel with banners that called for a […]

A 91-Year-Old Man Survives Building Collapse in Türkiye

In Artvin’s Kemalpaşa district, a single-story building collapsed near a construction site, trapping a 91-year-old man, Ziya Tatar, inside. Moments before the collapse, Tatar entered a grocery store, despite warnings from bystanders. The store owner had already evacuated, aware of the collapse risk due to nearby excavation work. A citizen attempted to rescue Tatar, but […]

Turkish Forces Neutralize 22 Terrorists in Iraq and Syria

The Turkish Ministry of National Defense announced the neutralization of 22 terrorists in ongoing operations against separatist groups. According to the ministry, 21 PKK terrorists were eliminated in the Gara and Asos regions of northern Iraq, while 1 PKK/YPG terrorist was neutralized in northern Syria’s Euphrates Shield region. The ministry emphasized that Turkish forces will […]

Parade of Warships Held in 486th Anniversary of Battle of Preveza

Various celebrations and ceremonies were held in Türkiye to commemorate the 486th anniversary of the Battle of Preveza. Fifteen warships belonging to the Turkish Armed Forces and TCG Anadolu, the world’s first armed UAV ship, carried out an official parade through the Bosphorus Strait in Istanbul. The Preveza Naval Victory is also celebrated as Turkish […]

Beşiktaş Suffers Heavy Loss in Europa League Opening

  The first week of the 2024-2025 UEFA Europa League, now played in a league format with 36 teams, has concluded. Turkish clubs saw mixed results: Galatasaray secured a 3-1 victory over Greece’s PAOK, while Fenerbahçe defeated Belgium’s Union Saint-Gilloise 2-1, both teams starting strong with 3 points. However, Beşiktaş suffered a heavy 4-0 loss […]

Hurricane Helene Claims 3 Lives in US

Category 4 level Hurricane Helene triggered severe rainfalls and floods in the Florida and Georga states, causing property damage and power outages in various places. Two people died in Wheeler County, Georgia after their mobile home overturned and 1 more died after a road sign fell on their vehicle on a highway in Florida.