Israelis Demand Hostage Deal and Ceasefire

Families of Israeli hostages captured by Hamas held a protest in Tel Aviv, Israel, to urge the government to make a deal to have the hostages back and sign a ceasefire with Hamas. The crowd, accompanied by other Israelis, blocked the Namir main road and carried an Israeli flag covered in bloodlike paint. At least […]

At Least 285 Die in South Asia

At Least 285 people have died in South Asia in the past month due to the monsoon rains and the disasters caused by Typhoon Yagi, according to official data. 233 of the deaths were recorded in Vietnam, 33 in Thailand, and 19 in Myanmar. It was also reported that over 100 people are still missing […]

Beautiful Plateau next to Yeşilırmak Awaits Nature Lovers

Harami Plateau, located 6 kilometers from Tokat’s Almus district and the starting point of Yeşilırmak, has become a popular spot for nature lovers and anglers since the fishing ban was lifted on September 1. “I come here with our friends, whether it’s on the weekends or when we have time from school, to do sport […]

US Returns 14 Historical Artifacts to Türkiye

A ceremony was held at the Turkish House in New York, USA, in cooperation with the Ministry of Culture and Tourism and the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office to return 14 historical artifacts, including bronze statues from the Boubon Ancient City in Burdur, silver coins from the Byzantine period, 2 daggers from the 18th and 19th […]

North Korea to Increase Its Nuclear Weapons Capacity

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un took action after announcing that the country would steadily increase its nuclear weapons capacity. The Korean leader visited the Nuclear Weapons Institute and a banned uranium enrichment facility whose name and location were not disclosed and instructed officials to increase its nuclear weapons production capacity. He also led a drill […]

Russia Announces Regaining Control of 10 Settlements in Kursk Region

Russia has launched an offensive against Ukraine, which has been advancing in the Kursk region since August 6. The Russian Defense Ministry said that 10 settlements, including Apanasovka, Byakhovo, Vishnyovka, Viktorovka, Vnezapnoye, Gordeyevka, Krasnooktybrskoye, Obukhovo, Snagost and Desyaty Oktyabr, were liberated during the attacks in the last two days. The ministry also reported that the […]

Forest Fire Breaks Out near French Village

A forest fire broke out yesterday afternoon on a mountain near the village of Castelnou in the Pyrenees-Orientales region of France. The flames spread to an area of ​​400 hectares, and 80 locals were evacuated from the village. Firefighting aircraft and ground vehicles and fire crews were sent to the area.

Monsoon Rains and Typhoon Yagi Cause 33 Deaths in Thailand

According to a report released today by Thailand’s Disaster Prevention Department, the number of people killed in floods and landslides triggered by monsoon rains and Typhoon Yagi since August 14 has risen to 33, with 11,000 households affected by the disasters. At least 9 people died yesterday in the northern cities of Chiang Mai and […]

First Private Spacewalk Performed in Low-Earth Orbit

Jared Isaacman, one of the four civilian astronauts who arrived in low-earth orbit with SpaceX’s Dragon capsule as part of the Polaris Dawn space mission, performed the first private spacewalk attempt in history at an altitude of 732 kilometers. Billionaire businessman Jared Isaacman, who financed the special mission, military pilot Scott Poteet and SpaceX engineers […]