Astronauts Stranded in ISS Will Return in February, Says NASA

NASA has decided that Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore, who were sent to the International Space Station (ISS) for a week on June 6 with Boeing’s Starliner shuttle and were stranded there, will return to Earth in February. The Starliner shuttle docked with the ISS after a flight of approximately 27 hours, but a helium […]

Old Village under Dam Resurfaced after 20 Years

The old Pusat village, which was submerged under the dam waters in the Hafik district of Sivas 20 years ago, has resurfaced after the waters receded due to low rainfall and drought. “This dam is used for both irrigation and drinking water for Sivas. This is the first time we have seen it like this. […]

230 Russian and Ukrainian Soldiers Exchanged after Prisoner Swap

The Russian Defense Ministry announced that 115 Russian soldiers captured in the Kursk region were taken back and 115 Ukrainian soldiers were released in exchange as a result of negotiations mediated by the United Arab Emirates. Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelenskyy announced in a recent statement that Ukrainian forces had seized more than 1,250 square kilometers […]

Death Toll in Gaza Rises to 40,334

The Palestinian Health Ministry reported that 69 Palestinians lost their lives and 212 were injured in 5 attacks carried out by the Israeli army in the last 48 hours. The total loss of life since the attacks began on October 7 has risen to 40,334, and the number of injured has risen to 93,356. The […]

Çanakkale’s Heart-Shaped Lake Turns Pink Again

The heart-shaped lake that was formed when the 2,000-year-old inner harbor of the Alexandria Troas Ancient City in the Dalyan village of Çanakkale’s Ezine district disconnected from the sea over time, turned pink again with the arrival of August. It is also possible to see the pink and red colors that emerge due to the […]

Two Die during Brazil Wildfires

Two people died while fighting the flames in the forest fires in the city of Urupes in the Brazilian state of Sao Paulo. “We currently have 30 cities on high alert due to major fires. We are working to bring the situation under control and ensure safety,” state Governor Tarcisio de Freitas said. Forest fires […]

Severe Floods Continue in Yemen

Severe floods that occurred after heavy rains in the previous weeks continue in Yemen. According to the Houthi-led authorities, at least 98 people died and hundreds of others injured in the floods. In addition, it was reported last week that the floods displaced over 12,000 families.

Knife Attack Leaves 3 Dead, 8 Injured at Festival in Germany

A person attacked people with a knife at around 21:45 local time at a festival held to celebrate the 650th anniversary of the founding of the city in Solingen, a city in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia, killing 3 of them and injuring 8 more. The German police launched a large-scale operation to find […]

10 Dead after Landslide Occurs on Thai Holiday Resort Island

Landslides triggered by monsoon rains caused the deaths of 10 people, 2 of whom were Russian citizens, in the Karon district of Thailand’s famous holiday resort of Phuket at 03:30 local time yesterday. Twenty people were reportedly injured and their condition was stated as non life threatening. Phuket Deputy Governor Srattha Thongkam announced that the […]

Houthis Hit Greek-Flagged Oil Tanker

The Houthis hit a Greek-flagged oil tanker in the Red Sea. A massive fire broke out on the ship, and the crew evacuated the ship. Houthi spokesman Yahya Saree said after the attack that the ship “belonged to a company with ties to Israel and violated the decision to ban entry to occupied Palestinian ports.”