EU Considers Sanctions Against Israeli Ministers

The European Union is considering sanctions against certain Israeli ministers following their controversial statements about Palestinians. Josep Borrell, the EU’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs, announced the initiation of a process to determine whether these ministers should be added to the sanctions list. Borrell’s remarks come ahead of a meeting of EU foreign ministers in […]

Hundreds of Baby Caretta Carettas Hatch in Nests in Aydın

A total of 260 baby caretta carettas born in the 5 nests in Kuşadası district of Türkiye’s Aydın province this year ran for the sea to begin their life. The number of nests, which has been low since 2011, increased on the Kuşadası and Pamucak coasts in 2023. This year, the number of nests in […]

Ancient Minoan Dagger Unearthed in Antalya Shipwreck

A bronze dagger, adorned with silver rivets and estimated to be 3,600 years old, has been discovered off the coast of Antalya’s Kumluca district in Türkiye. The artifact, linked to the Cretan-Minoan Civilization, was unearthed during underwater excavations led by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hakan Öniz from Akdeniz University, under the supervision of the Turkish Ministry […]

Monsoon Rains Cause More Deaths in Pakistan

The number of people who died in Pakistan due to the adverse effects of monsoon rains since July 1 has risen to 260. Authorities reported that 98 people have died in Punjab province, 77 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, 55 in Sindh province and 30 in Balochistan province. A new precipitation record was broken in Multan, […]

Stunning Sunset in Istanbul’s Taksim Captivates Onlookers

  Following heavy rainfall in Istanbul, the sunset over Taksim formed a picturesque scene that captivated locals. Many citizens, eager to capture the stunning view, recorded the moment on their mobile phones, turning the city’s iconic square into a vibrant display of nature’s beauty.

Fatal Metrobus Collision in Istanbul Leaves 1 Dead, 38 Injured

A collision between two metrobuses in Istanbul’s Küçükçekmece district, caused by road maintenance work, resulted in one fatality and 38 injuries, with two in serious condition, according to the Istanbul Governor’s Office. Footage captured by a bystander shows injured passengers exiting the damaged metrobuses with assistance from nearby citizens. Emergency services responded promptly to the […]

Over 50 Injured due to Typhoon Shanshan in Japan

Typhoon Shanshan, which reached the land in Kagoshima Prefecture at around 08:00 local time yesterday in Japan and has paralyzed life ever since, caused more destruction and injuries. Local authorities reported that a total of 54 people, 30 in Miyazaki, 15 in Kagoshima, 3 in Nagasaki, 2 in Kumamoto, 2 in Oita, 1 in Fukuoka […]

Fire on Greek-flagged Oil Tanker Continues

Aspire, the European Union (EU) military operation in the Red Sea, announced yesterday that the fire that broke out on the Greek-flagged oil tanker Sounion, which was attacked by Houthis in the Red Sea on August 23, still continued after 5 days. The organization also said that all vessels passing nearby should proceed with utmost […]

Dozens Stranded Mid-Air in Türkiye Amusement Park

In Kahramanmaraş, an amusement park ride known as the ‘hammer’ malfunctioned, leaving around 50 people suspended in the air for nearly an hour. The incident occurred at the Kahramanmaraş Fair Center, where the ride, designed to perform flips, suddenly broke down. Trapped and hanging upside down, the riders experienced intense fear and panic. Emergency fire […]

Families of Israeli Prisoners Demand Ceasefire and Prisoner Exchange

In Israel, over 300 vehicles formed a convoy organized by the Forum for the Families of the Hostages and Missing, urging Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to negotiate a ceasefire with Hamas that includes a prisoner exchange. The convoy, which started in Tel Aviv, is headed toward the Gaza border, with vehicles displaying Israeli flags, […]