Germany Reinforces Border Checks

Germany has reinstated border checks within the Schengen area to combat illegal immigration, following refugee attacks and the rise of the far-right. The checks target borders with several neighboring countries, including France, Austria, and Poland. While some residents support the measure, critics argue it is politically driven and fails to address the root of the […]

Death Toll from Pager Attack in Lebanon Rose to 20

The Lebanese Ministry of Health reported that the number of people who lost their lives as a result of radios being detonated in different parts of the country yesterday had risen to 20 and the number of injured exceeded 450. Hezbollah has not yet made a statement regarding the detonation of the radios yesterday. The […]

Hot Air Balloon Rides in Cappadocia Cancelled for Today

Hot air balloon tours in Cappadocia, which is on the UNESCO World Natural and Cultural Heritage List and one of Türkiye’s important cultural tourism centers, have been cancelled due to the wind and rain that increased in the region in the morning hours. The rides are expected to start again tomorrow. Hot air balloon rides […]

State of Emergency Declared in Peru Amid Deadly Forest Fires

Peru has declared a state of emergency in the Amazonas, San Martin, and Ucayali regions due to forest fires that have claimed 16 lives. Since July, the country has been battling widespread fires, with President Dina Boluarte announcing that of the 238 recorded fires, around 80 percent have been controlled. She urged farmers to stop […]

Turkish Amateur Astronomer Captures ‘Super Blood Moon’ Eclipse

  Şenol Şanlı, a 57-year-old retiree from Bursa, Türkiye, captured the final lunar eclipse of the year, known as the ‘Super Blood Moon,’ using a homemade telescope he built in his basement. After retirement, Şanlı developed a passion for astronomy, crafting his own telescope and spending his time photographing celestial events. The eclipse, which appeared […]

Russian Attack on Ukraine Leaves One Dead

  A Russian assault on Ukraine’s Zaporizhia region overnight resulted in one fatality and two injuries. Regional Governor Ivan Fedorov confirmed that a 74-year-old woman was killed and two others were wounded in the attacks. Russian forces targeted 12 residential areas, striking the region 161 times within 24 hours, causing damage to infrastructure and buildings. […]

Netanyahu: “We will return those living in the north to their homes”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shared a 10-second video on X, saying that Israel would ensure that tens of thousands of residents evacuated from the northern border regions during the clashes with Hezbollah could return to their homes. “I have said this before: We will return the residents living in the north safely to their […]

Iranians Laid Flowers for Hezbollah Members Killed in Pager Attack

Iranians laid flowers in front of the Lebanese Embassy in Iran for Hezbollah members who lost their lives after their pagers were detonated simultaneously in Lebanon yesterday. The Hezbollah and Lebanese flags were placed beside the flowers, and a photo of the girl who lost her life in the attack was included. The attack against […]

North Korea Successfully Tests New Tactical Ballistic Missile

  North Korea has announced the successful test of its new “Hwasongpho-11-Da-4.5” tactical ballistic missile, which is equipped with a 4.5-ton conventional warhead. The test, conducted under the supervision of leader Kim Jong-un, verified the missile’s hit performance over a medium range of 320 kilometers and assessed the explosive power of the warhead. In addition, […]

Myanmar Typhoon Yagi Death Toll Rises to 268

  The death toll from floods and landslides caused by Typhoon Yagi in Myanmar has climbed to 268, with 88 people still missing. Yagi, the strongest typhoon to hit Asia this year, has caused widespread devastation, damaging roads, bridges, homes, workplaces, and schools in regions including Naypyidaw, Kayah, Kayin, Bago, Magway, Mandalay, Shan, and Ayeyarwady. […]