Strike Causes Disruption at Israel’s Ben Gurion Airport

The general strike against the Israeli government, called by the labor union Histadrut after the 6 Israeli hostages had been killed in Gaza yesterday, resulted in the disruption at Ben Gurion Airport. The Israeli government had applied to the court to cancel the strike, which affected workplaces, schools, and the transportation sector as well, and […]

Tropical Storm Leaves 11 Dead in Philippines

Tropical storm “Yagi”, which emerged in the Bicol region of the Philippines south of the capital Manila yesterday, caused flooding and landslides in various areas. Authorities said 11 people died in Antipolo, Naga and Cebu cities. Meteorologists announced that the tropical storm was moving north of the country and warned the public to be careful.

Over 87,000 Palestinian Children Vaccinated Against Polio

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East announced that more than 87,000 children have been given their first dose of polio vaccine in the vaccination campaign launched after a polio case was detected in Gaza. The campaign aims to vaccinate 640,000 children in the second round, which will […]

Breathtaking Sunset View Captured in Lake Çıldır

The sunset yesterday formed a stunning view over Çıldır Lake, located within the borders of Ardahan and Kars. “We are in our hometown for a family visit. They said the lake looks beautiful at sunset. We witnessed this moment and shot this unique view with a drone,” says Özgür Furkan Yıldız. It is possible to […]

Russia Targets Ukrainian Capital

Russia carried out an airstrike on the Ukrainian capital Kyiv the previous night. Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko said that a boiler room at a waterworks in the Svyatoshynksyi district and the entrance to a metro station, used as a shelter, were damaged, and 2 people were injured. Fire broke out at 4 houses, added Klitschko.

Waterspout Emerges off Antalya

A waterspout formed off the coast in the Okurcalar Neighborhood of the Alanya district of Antalya. The waterspout, which formed approximately 600 meters offshore, disappeared after a short while. No injuries or material damage occurred.

Suicide Jumper Falls onto Woman in Japan

A 17-year-old female high school student who jumped from the 12th floor terrace of a shopping mall in Yokohama, Japan, at around 18:00 local time on Saturday fell on a 32-year-old woman on the street. The two were immediately taken to a hospital with serious injuries but lost their lives despite all interventions. A detailed […]

Israelis Protest After 6 More Prisoners Die in Gaza Strip

Israelis took to the streets in different parts of the country yesterday after the bodies of 6 more Israeli prisoners were found in the Gaza Strip, protesting Netanyahu and demanding a ceasefire and prisoner swap agreement. “Every day is Netanyahu’s Russian roulette. They will all play this game until they die. But we will not […]

Death Toll from Typhoon Shanshan Rises to 6 in Japan

Typhoon Shanshan, which has been causing heavy winds and rain in Japan for 3 days, caused 2 more days, making the total death toll 6. Authorities reported that the deaths, which occurred in Tokushima and Fukuoka prefectures, were caused by powerful winds and floods. It was also said that the number of people injured across […]

Children Celebrate Victory Day with Hot Air Balloons in Türkiye

  As part of the August 30 Victory Day celebrations, a special “Victory Flight” was organized for 35 children and young people living in nursing homes. The children marked the 102nd anniversary of Türkiye’s historic victory by flying the Turkish flag during a hot air balloon rides over the stunning Ihlara Valley in Cappadocia. The […]