Holidaymakers Flock to Beaches Again in Antalya

The rainfall that intermittently lasted for 2 days in the Alanya district of Antalya gave way to sunny weather this morning. Taking advantage of the sunny weather, local and foreign holidaymakers took to the world-famous Damlataş, Cleopatra and Keykubat beaches. The air temperature in the district was measured as 32, the sea water temperature as […]

Putin Visits Mongolia Despite ICC’s Arrest Warrant

Russian President Vladimir Putin went to Mongolia for an official visit despite an arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court. The Russian leader was welcomed with an official ceremony by Mongolian President Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh. The International Criminal Court, located in The Hague, Netherlands, issued an arrest warrant for Putin on March 17, 2023, upon […]

Escape Attempt Leaves 129 Dead in Democratic Republic of Congo

A stampede broke out during an escape attempt planned by prisoners at Makala prison in Kinshasa, the capital of Democratic Republic of Congo. A total of 105 prisoners lost their lives. In addition, 24 prisoners who were stopped with warning shots were killed. Authorities said that there were also 59 injured more. According to the […]

Drone Pilot Discovers Lake among Petrified Lava in Van

Drone pilot teacher Muzaffer Salcıoğlu, who is curious about the history of Van and conducts research on it, discovered a lake among petrified lava around Sakızlı Hamlet in Başeğmez Neighborhood, 25 kilometers from Çaldıran district center. The lake, which is inhabited many creatures, was captured for the first time by Salcıoğlu. “I had previously filmed […]

Rainfall and Floods Paralyze Life in Japan

Heavy rains and floods that hit the Kanto region, including Tokyo, following Typhoon Shanshan in Japan have brought life to a standstill. At least 112,000 people were warned to evacuate in Chiba Prefecture. Authorities warned that heavy rains would continue in Tokyo, Kanagawa, Chiba, Saitama, Ibaraki, Tochigi, Gunma, Yamanashi, Nagano and Niigata prefectures until tomorrow […]

School Bus Rams Into Crowd, Leaves 11 Dead in China

A school bus driver lost control of his vehicle as he approached a school in Tai’an, Shandong Province, China, and crashed into students and families in front of the school. As a result of the accident, 11 people, including 5 students, lost their lives, and 12 people were injured. The driver was taken into custody […]

US Seizes Venezuelan President Maduro’s Plane

The tension between the US and Venezuela, which has been rising since President Nicolas Maduro’s re-election, has reached a new level. US Attorney General Merrick Garland announced that the Dassault Falcon 900EX aircraft that Maduro uses for international visits has been seized in the Dominican Republic as it was illegally purchased for $13 million through […]

Israelis Keep Protesting Against Benjamin Netanyahu

Anti-government protests against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu started after the death of 6 prisoners in Israel over the weekend and continued last night. Gathering in the capital, Tel Aviv, hundreds of people slammed the Israeli government’s failure to provide a ceasefire agreement for the prisoners. Carrying signs reading “You are in charge. You are guilty,” […]

Severe Storm and Rainfall Hit Australia, Leave 1 Dead

Powerful winds reaching speeds of up to 146 kilometers per hour and heavy rainfall in the Australian state of Victoria have brought life to a standstill. The Victoria State Emergency Service announced that a total of 4,300 calls for help have been made since last night, over 1,100 of which were about building damage and […]