Karagöl: A Tranquil Haven for Nature Lovers in Artvin

  Karagöl, nestled in the Şavşat district of Artvin, a designated quiet city, continues to be a top destination for those seeking peace in nature. Located 25 kilometers from the city center and shaped like a heart when viewed from above, Karagöl attracts tourists looking to unwind in a serene natural setting. Renowned for its […]

Türkiye Celebrates Victory Day

August 30 Victory Day, which marks the Turks’ victory in the last battle in the war against Greece in 1922, was celebrated with an official ceremony in Zonguldak, the first province of the Turkish Republic. The ceremony started after the reading of the National Anthem and continued with poems explaining the importance of the day […]

Earthquake Ruins of 1,600-Year-Old Unearthed in Türkiye

  Excavations in Bartın’s Amasra district in Türkiye have uncovered the remains of a marble-columned structure believed to have been damaged by earthquakes and floods around 1,600 years ago. The structure, thought to date back to between 300 and 400 AD, was discovered during rescue excavations initiated by Amasra Museum in 2022, which have since […]

Ağaran Waterfall in Rize Attracts Tourists with Stunning Views

  Ağaran Waterfall, located 12 kilometers from Çayeli district in Rize, Türkiye, continues to be a popular destination for both local and international tourists. Known as the closest and highest waterfall to the coast in the Eastern Black Sea region, it draws around 3,000 visitors daily, with approximately 500,000 tourists during the peak season. Visitors […]

Displaced Palestinians Settle on Beach in Khan Younis

Internally displaced Palestinians settled on the beach of Khan Younis camp, southern Gaza Strip, with their tents following the Israeli army’s recent evacuation orders. Israeli security forces have issued at least 16 evacuation orders in August 2024 so far, says UN aid coordination office OCHA.

Relatives of Israeli Prisoners Attempts to Enter Gaza Strip during Protest

Relatives of Israeli prisoners who set out from the Israeli capital Tel Aviv towards the Gaza Strip border in more than 300 vehicles held a protest in Nirim, approximately 2 kilometers from the Gaza Strip border, yesterday, demanding that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government sign a ceasefire agreement with Hamas that includes the exchange […]

Houthis Release Footage of Attack on Oil Tanker in Red Sea

The Houthis have released video footage of their attack on the Greek-flagged Sounion oil tanker, which has been burning in the Red Sea since August 23. The footage shows armed Houthi militants placing and detonating explosives on the vessel. Despite ongoing fires, a temporary ceasefire has been accepted by the Houthis to allow rescue operations. […]

Serbia to Buy 12 Rafale Fighter Jets from France

Serbia has agreed to purchase 12 Rafale fighter jets from France in a deal worth €2.7 billion, marking a significant shift in Serbia’s defense strategy. The agreement was signed during a meeting in Belgrade between French President Emmanuel Macron and Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, alongside 11 other agreements covering cooperation in areas such as infrastructure, […]

Shanshan Typhoon Kills 4 in Japan

The damage caused by Typhoon Shanshan, which has been hitting many areas in Japan especially Miyazaki, Kagoshima, Nagasaki, Kumamoto, Oita, Fukuoka and Saga prefectures, since Thursday, is increasing. Authorities said yesterday that 3 people died in a landslide and 1 person died in the storm. In addition, 1 person who fell into the sea from […]

Runaway Monkey Attacks People and Breaks Into Balconies in Çorum

A monkey that escaped from its owner’s house caused chaos in Çorum province of Türkiye. Attacking people who came across it, the monkey bit a 19-year-old woman in the leg. The monkey then tried to enter houses nearby, ate foods, and scattered around items on their balconies. Upon notice, local veterinary service dispatched teams to […]