One Died in Apartment Explosion in China

An explosion occurred in a 5-storey apartment building in Harbin, the capital of China’s Heilongjiang province. Chinese media reported that 1 person died and 3 people were injured. Pieces broken off from the building in the explosion were thrown all the way to a road nearby. It is though that the explosion was caused by […]

Iranian Foreign Minister Abdollahian Buried After Helicopter Crash

  Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and 60-year-old Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, who died in a helicopter crash, were laid to rest in the Shah Abdulazim Tomb in Rey. A funeral ceremony for Abdollahian was held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Tehran, attended by former Foreign Minister Javad Zarif, former Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani, […]

Türkiye to Deport Illegal Senegalese Tea Workers

As the first harvest of the fresh tea season begins in Türkiye’s Eastern Black Sea Region, producers have entered their tea gardens. Traditionally reliant on Georgian labor, recent years have seen a shift towards African workers, particularly from Senegal, due to their hard work. Senegalese workers have become a favored workforce, entering the gardens early […]

Israelis Demand Release of Hamas Prisoners

Israeli families and relatives continue to protest to demand the release of their close ones who were captivated by Hamas. The protesters placed large photographs of the prisoners outside the residence of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem yesterday. 128 Israeli hostages are still waiting to be released in the Gaza Strip.

Hagia Sophia History Museum Welcomes Visitors with New Collection

  The former Land Registry Directorate in Sultanahmet Square has been converted into the Hagia Sophia Museum of History and Experience by Türkiye’s Ministry of Culture and Tourism. The museum, reopened in 2023, showcases the history of Hagia Sophia from its construction to the present using advanced visual and auditory technology. The museum features a […]

Dense Fog Engulfs Türkiye’s Antalya

Dense fog occurred in Antalya, the tourism capital of Türkiye, as the humidity increased to 94 percent in the morning. The world-famous Konyaaltı Beach and Kaleiçi were lost in the fog that rarely occurs in the city. “I was born in Antalya, I see something like this for the first time in my life. Visibility […]

Extreme Heat Kills 147 Monkeys in Mexico

147 endangered Yucatan monkeys died and many others were injured after falling from trees last week in Mexico’s Chiapas and Tabasco states due to temperatures exceeding 45 degrees and lack of water. Environmental organizations and authorities cooperated with local residents and brought water and fruit to the area. Some biologists say the problem has been […]

Turkish Plateau’s Unique Architecture Shines in Spring

  Yanıklı Village Plateau, situated at an altitude of 2,100 meters in Artvin, Türkiye, draws attention with its distinct wooden architecture. As spring arrives, the melting snow reveals the blooming landscape and the snow-capped peaks of the 3,500-meter-high Karçal Mountains. Captured in a stunning aerial shot, the plateau features 170 wooden, single-storey houses built on […]

Iran’s Interim President Accepted Condolences for Raisi

A condolence ceremony was held at the International Conference Center in Tehran, the capital of Iran, for President Ebrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, who lost their lives in a helicopter crash last Sunday. The ceremony was hosted by Iran’s interim President Muhammed Muhbir and Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Bakıri. Top ranking […]