Türkiye Caught 16 Illegal Immigrants

In a recent operation by the Turkish authorities, 16 illegal immigrants and one organizer were apprehended. Authorities discovered that smugglers were transporting irregular migrants from border provinces to Erzurum before moving them to western provinces. During the raid at an address in central Erzurum, 16 illegal immigrants were detained, and legal action was taken against […]

Supercell Clouds Cause Heavy Rain in Istanbul

Seven-kilometer-thick supercell clouds coming from the Black Sea region caused torrential rain in Istanbul. Moving over the Sea of ​​Marmara, the clouds released heavy rain for about 1 hour, disrupting traffic and causing floods in many parts of the city. Sunlight, which was drastically blocked in the meantime, started to reach the city after about […]

Submerged Neighborhood Resurfaces After Dam Water Recedes

  The long-submerged Taşhan Neighborhood in Kayseri’s Kocasinan district has reappeared after 21 years as water levels in the Yamula Dam receded due to summer heat. The neighborhood, which was submerged when the dam began holding water in 2003, has now resurfaced, revealing the ruins of historical houses. The newly visible remains have been captured […]

Chick Brought Back to Life with Heart Massage

A newborn chick that lost its life after being accidentally stepped on by its mother was brought back to life by the grandson of its owner, Esma Yıldıztekin with heart massage and CPR in a village of Erzurum’s Oltu district “This morning at the farm, my grandmother gave me a dead chick. The chick had […]

Buffaloes in Ankara Cool Off in Ponds

  Buffaloes raised on the plateaus of Kızılcahamam in Ankara’s Black Sea region have been spotted cooling off in ponds to escape the summer heat, with the scene captured by drones. The footage, reminiscent of African wildlife documentaries, showcases the buffaloes enjoying the water. These plateaus are not only home to buffaloes but also attract […]

Fifty-Eight Palestinians Die in 24 Hours

The Palestinian Ministry of Health reported that 58 civilians lost their lives and 131 civilians were injured in 4 attacks carried out in the Gaza Strip by Israel in the last 24 hours. Their report included that the death toll from the attacks ongoing for 327 days had risen to 40,534, while the number of […]

North Korea Orders Production of New Artillery

  North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un has directed the mass production of new artillery weapons following the successful test of the latest 240-millimeter multiple rocket launcher system (MRLS). The test, which Kim personally oversaw, demonstrated the advanced system’s enhanced maneuverability, launch capabilities, and destructive power. This move, adding to North Korea’s recent series of weapons […]

Forest Fire Brought Under Control in Bursa

A fire broke out in the pine forests between Tacir and Mecidiyeköy in Bursa’s İznik district yesterday at around 16:00. While the flames quickly spread, firefighting teams were dispatched to the area. Teams brought the flames under control in 12 hours using air and land vehicles.

IAEA Director Visits the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant

  International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi visited the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant in Russia, a site under attack by Ukrainian forces since August 6. Grossi expressed concern over the plant’s vulnerability, noting that it lacks the protective dome typically found in modern nuclear facilities, making it susceptible to missile, drone, […]

Israel Strikes Building in Nusairat Refugee Camp

The Israeli army struck a seven-story building in the Nusairat Refugee Camp in the center of the Gaza Strip. Local sources reported that the Israeli army issued a warning to evacuate the building before the attack. There were no casualties but some people were injured as the debris of the collapsed building scattered around. Israel’s […]