Türkiye’s Kırşehir Museums Draw Over 200,000 Visitors in 2024

  Museums in Kırşehir, Türkiye, attracted over 200,000 visitors in 2024, per the Provincial Directorate of Culture and Tourism. The Ahilik Museum hosted 100,000 people, while the Japanese Garden saw 122,021 visitors. Visitors praised the Ahilik Museum for offering insights into Ahi Evran, a key figure in Anatolian tradesmen’s unity. Locals like Ömer Karaca noted, […]

Foreigners Fleeing Lebanon Keep Going to Mersin by Sea

Foreign nationals who want to escape from Lebanon, where the airports are out of service due to ongoing Israeli attacks, continue to go to Mersin in Türkiye by sea, so they can fly back to their countries from Turkish airports. “Our children were very scared and we had to return to our country. We were […]

Mexican Soldiers Open Fire on Illegal Immigrants in Mexico: 6 Dead

Mexican soldiers opened fire on a pickup truck carrying 33 illegal immigrants, consisting of Egyptian, Nepali, Cuban, Indian and Pakistani citizens, trying to cross into the US in the state of Chiapas, approximately 40 kilometers north of the Guatemala border, on Tuesday evening. Six immigrants were killed and 10 more were injured, the Mexican Ministry […]

Hospital Fire Leaves 9 Dead in Taiwan

A fire broke out in a hospital in Pingtung, a town in southern Taiwan that was hit by Typhoon Krathon for an unknown reason. Taiwanese authorities announced that 9 people died from smoke inhalation. The hospital was evacuated with the help of soldiers from a nearby base and an investigation has been launched into the […]

Turkish Earthquake Survivor Supports Azerbaijani Girl in Hospital

Filiz Umarlar, a survivor of the February 6 earthquake in Türkiye, visited Baku to support Lale Allahverdiyeva, a young Azerbaijani girl receiving burn treatment. Lale had previously sent blankets to help Turkish earthquake victims. Umarlar, who joined a Turkish volunteer health team in Azerbaijan, was deeply moved by the gesture and stayed by Lale’s side […]

Death Toll from Hurricane Helene in US Rises to 189

The death toll from Hurricane Helene, the category 4 level storm that hit the US states of Florida, Georgia, Virginia, Tennessee, South Carolina and North Carolina, has risen to 189. Ninety-five people died in North Carolina, which was hit the hardest by the hurricane, 39 in South Carolina, 25 in Georgia, 19 in Florida, 9 […]

Typhoon Krathon Hits Taiwan, 2 Dead, 123 Injured

The death toll from Typhoon Krathon in Taiwan has risen to two, with 123 people injured as the storm continues to batter the region. A falling rock in Taitung caused the latest fatality. The typhoon, which struck Kaohsiung in southwest Taiwan, has led to the cancellation of all domestic and 236 international flights. Thousands have […]

Hasan Nasrallah’s Son-in-law Killed in Israeli Airstrike

According to reports in the Arab and Lebanese press, later confirmed by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, Nasrallah’s son-in-law, Hassan Qasser, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on a three-story building in the Mezzeh neighborhood of Damascus yesterday. At least three people were killed and many others were injured in the airstrike in Damascus, […]

Israel Resumes Attacks on Beirut: 6 Dead

The Israeli army has struck a building close to the parliament building in the El Bachoura neighborhood of central Beirut, the capital of Lebanon. Authorities reported that 6 people were killed and 7 were injured. Al-Manar TV, which is affiliated with Hezbollah, reported that a health center was targeted in the attack. The Israeli army […]

Israeli Forces Strike Arms Depot Near Russian Base in Syria

Israeli forces targeted an arms depot near Hmeimim Air Base, Russia’s largest military facility in Syria. The attack, which took place in Japleh, near the port city of Latakia, involved drones and fighter jets. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported heavy damage and powerful explosions at the site. Syrian air defense systems and Russian […]