Death Toll from Typhoon Yagi Rises to 113 in Myanmar

Typhoon Yagi, which caused deaths and extensive damage in many countries in Asia, continue breaking havoc in the Kayah, Kayin, Mandalay, Mon and Shan states in central Myanmar as well. The junta spokesman reported that the death toll from the disasters had risen to 113, and the number of missing was 64. Meanwhile, the US-backed […]

Forest Fires Ravage Southern Russia, Prompting Evacuations

Over 50 forest fires have erupted in the Rostov region of southern Russia, driven by strong winds. According to Governor Vasily Golubev, the fires were sparked by downed power lines and human negligence. While 20 fires have been contained, more than 2,000 firefighters and 300 pieces of equipment are battling the blazes, which have forced […]

Forest Fire Breaks Out on University Campus in Samsun

A forest fire broke out on the Kurupelit Campus of the well-known Ondokuz Mayıs University in Samsun, Türkiye. The fire, which broke out across from the Faculty of Medicine on the campus, was immediately reported to the fire department. Water tankers and TOMA vehicles were sent to the area.

Organization of Islamic Cooperation and Arab League Meets in Madrid

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation and the Arab League Contact Group members held a meeting in Madrid, Spain. Following the meeting, which addressed the issues of establishing an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Palestine and cooperation towards a two-state solution, the foreign ministers of the member countries held bilateral meetings.

Pope Francis Attends Interreligious Meeting with Students in Singapore

Pope Francis attended an interreligious meeting with young people at the Catholic Junior College in Singapore on the last day of his 3-day visit to the country, where he came on September 11 as part of his apostolic journey in South Asia. The Catholic leader began his journey on September 3 and visited Indonesia, Papua […]

Israelis Demand Hostage Deal and Ceasefire

Families of Israeli hostages captured by Hamas held a protest in Tel Aviv, Israel, to urge the government to make a deal to have the hostages back and sign a ceasefire with Hamas. The crowd, accompanied by other Israelis, blocked the Namir main road and carried an Israeli flag covered in bloodlike paint. At least […]

At Least 285 Die in South Asia

At Least 285 people have died in South Asia in the past month due to the monsoon rains and the disasters caused by Typhoon Yagi, according to official data. 233 of the deaths were recorded in Vietnam, 33 in Thailand, and 19 in Myanmar. It was also reported that over 100 people are still missing […]

Beautiful Plateau next to Yeşilırmak Awaits Nature Lovers

Harami Plateau, located 6 kilometers from Tokat’s Almus district and the starting point of Yeşilırmak, has become a popular spot for nature lovers and anglers since the fishing ban was lifted on September 1. “I come here with our friends, whether it’s on the weekends or when we have time from school, to do sport […]

US Returns 14 Historical Artifacts to Türkiye

A ceremony was held at the Turkish House in New York, USA, in cooperation with the Ministry of Culture and Tourism and the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office to return 14 historical artifacts, including bronze statues from the Boubon Ancient City in Burdur, silver coins from the Byzantine period, 2 daggers from the 18th and 19th […]

North Korea to Increase Its Nuclear Weapons Capacity

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un took action after announcing that the country would steadily increase its nuclear weapons capacity. The Korean leader visited the Nuclear Weapons Institute and a banned uranium enrichment facility whose name and location were not disclosed and instructed officials to increase its nuclear weapons production capacity. He also led a drill […]