Death Toll in Gaza Increases to 41,272

The Palestinian Ministry of Health announced that 20 Palestinians lost their lives and 54 Palestinians were injured in 2 attacks on the Gaza Strip in the last 24 hours. The ministry added that the number of Palestinians who lost their lives in the attacks carried out by Israel since October 7 has increased to 41,272 […]

Historical Buildings Illuminated in Central Türkiye

  Sivas Historical City Square, which features significant works from the Seljuk, Ottoman, and Republic periods, remains partially illuminated by street lamps due to delays in a long-awaited lighting project. Initiated in 2017, the “Sivas City Square and Historical Buildings Lighting and Design Project” remains incomplete after seven years, leaving key historical structures in the […]

Fire Breaks Out in Russian Town After Ukraine’s Drone Attack

Drone fragments scattering around after Ukraine’s drone attack on the Tver region in western Russia caused fire in the town of Toropets. Buses were dispatched to the town of 13,000 people, where an evacuation order was given. It was reported that Ukraine also targeted the Bryansk, Kursk, Oryol and Smolensk regions in western Russia during […]

North Korea Launches Multiple Ballistic Missiles

North Korea, which previously announced that it was developing nuclear weapons by publishing photos of a facility where uranium is enriched, has conducted a new missile test, by launching multiple short-range ballistic missiles towards the northeast of the country. The South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff determined that the missiles were launched from the Kaechon […]

Excavation Unveils Key Anatolian Seljuk City in Türkiye

Excavations in Kalehisar, Çorum, are shedding light on a significant Anatolian Seljuk settlement, with experts likening its importance to Hattusa, the capital of the Hittites. Head of the excavation, Assoc. Dr. Mustafa Kemal Şahin, revealed that Kalehisar holds key structures like a castle, madrasah, caravanserai, and bathhouse, underscoring its role as a major Seljuk city. […]

Unidentified Person Sets Fire to Visitor Section in Romanian Parliament Building

An unidentified person set fire to the visitor section of the parliament building in Bucharest, the capital of Romania, which houses the House of Representatives, the Senate, the Constitutional Court, various state institutions and 3 museums. Approximately 300 people were evacuated from the building, while the person who started the fire fled the scene. The […]

“Super Blood Moon Eclipse” Dazzles Istanbul

  Istanbul witnessed the last lunar eclipse of 2024, the “Super Blood Moon Eclipse,” offering a stunning visual spectacle. The eclipse, visible between the iconic minarets of the Süleymaniye and Rüstem Pasha Mosques, captivated onlookers. The event began at 05:15 and lasted until 06:15, with the Super Moon appearing 14% larger than usual as it […]

Portugal Forest Fires Kill 7

  Seven people have died and 40 others, including 33 firefighters, have been injured as forest fires rage across three locations in Portugal’s Aveiro region. The fires, which have destroyed 10,000 hectares of land, intensified over the weekend. Among the victims is a 28-year-old Brazilian working in forestry who died of carbon monoxide poisoning. Over […]

Death Toll From Floods Rises to 22 in Europe

The death toll from heavy rains caused by Storm Boris in central and eastern Europe has risen to 22. Seven deaths were reported in Romania, 7 in Poland, 5 in Austria and 3 in the Czech Republic. Authorities said there were also injured and missing.

Lebanese Pager Explosion Kills 8, Injures 2,750, Hezbollah Blames Israel

  Lebanese Health Minister Firas Abiad announced that an explosion, believed to be caused by pagers, killed 8 people, including a child, and injured 2,750. Over 200 of the injured are in critical condition, and hospitals in southern Lebanon are overwhelmed. Efforts are underway to transfer patients to other facilities. Hezbollah accused Israel of carrying […]