Adıyaman’s Kahta Castle Reopened for Visits

The Kahta Castle, which dates back to the Hittite period in the Kocahisar village of Adıyaman and was closed to tourism in 2005 due to the safety reasons, was reopened to visits after completion of the restoration works. It is anticipated that the 2000-year-old castle, located in the destination of Mount Nemrut, will be one […]

Forest Fire in Türkiye’s Manisa

A forest fire erupted in Manisa province of Türkiye . Firefighting teams are battling the blaze both from the air and on the ground. The operation involves 4 planes, 3 helicopters, 10 water tankers, 2 water supply vehicles, and 2 bulldozers. Efforts to extinguish the fire are ongoing.

Mobile Clinics Initiative Launched in Port Sudan to Aid Displaced People

The Bint Makli Organization, in cooperation with Qatar Charity, has launched the “Mobile Clinics” program to provide medical care to displaced people in several camps in the Red Sea State, located in the city of Port Sudan, far east of Sudan. The initiative aims to hold therapeutic and psychological sessions and provide medical treatments for […]

Pedal Boat Rides and Calming View Attract Tourist to Trabzon’s Sera Lake

Sera Lake, located in a green valley in Yıldızlı District of Trabzon’s Akçaabat district, has become a new favorite spot for domestic and foreign tourists, with pedal boat rides being allowed again. “We come from Istanbul. It’s my first time here. It is a very beautiful, natural, and quiet place. Honestly, I didn’t know it […]

Orban Criticizes Germany’s Transformation

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban criticized Germany’s transformation over the past decade, describing it as no longer the country of hardworking and orderly people. Speaking to Hungarian state radio Kossuth, Orban remarked, “Germany is not the Germany of 10 years ago. It has neither its previous taste nor its previous smell. Germany is no longer […]

Ukraine UAV Attack Kills One in Russia’s Krasnodar

A Ukrainian UAV attack in Russia’s Krasnodar region resulted in the death of a worker near a bus terminal. The Russian Ministry of Defense reported shooting down 114 Ukrainian UAVs, including 70 over Crimea and the Black Sea, 43 in Krasnodar, and one in Volgograd. Additionally, six unmanned marine vehicles were destroyed by the Russian […]

One Died, 200 Injured in Protests Against Tax Bill in Kenya

A turmoil broke out between protesters and police during a protest against the bill that includes a tax increase in order to close the government’s budget deficit in Kenya, yesterday. As a result of the turmoil, 1 person died, 200 people were injured, and 100 people were detained. It was stated in a joint statement […]

Storm Hits Moscow: 2 Dead

Two people died and 10 people were injured in the storm that uprooted trees and damaged buildings and vehicles in Moscow, the capital of Russia. Authorities stated that one of the deceased died as a result of a tree falling on them in Moscow, while the other died as the scaffolding they were on collapsed. […]

Muslim Pilgrims Flock to Prophet’s Tomb in Medina

  After completing their pilgrimage in Mecca, pilgrims travel to Medina to pray at Masjid al-Nabawi and visit the Prophet Muhammad’s (peace be upon him) tomb. They can visit the sacred ar-Rawda al-Mutahhara once daily by appointment via the Nusuk app. Hajj visa holders are limited to one visit, while others seek alternative ways to […]

Meanders on Sinek Plateau Offer Dazzling View

Sinek Plateau, located at an altitude of 2,400 meters in Taşlıçay district of Ağrı province, offers nature lovers a magnificent view adorned with kilometers-long meanders spreading on vibrant greenery. Thousands of small and large animal graze on the Sinek plateau for 6 months of the year.   Merve Gökbakan – Çiğdem Doğan