5 Days of National Mourning Declared in Iran

Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei declared 5 days of national mourning in the country following the death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian in a helicopter crash. It was said that the accident, which took place on the Dzmar forest on the way back after the meeting with Azerbaijani President […]

Iranian Flag Lowered to Half-Mast at Iranian Embassy in Baku

The Iranian flag was lowered to half-staff at the Iranian Embassy in Baku after the deaths of Iranian President Ebrahmin Raisi, Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian and the accompanying delegation in a helicopter crash yesterday. The crash took place in East Azerbaijan province after a dam opening ceremony was held on the Azerbaijan-Iran border and is […]

Pro-Palestinians Gathered in Texas, USA

Pro-Palestinans gathered at the Texas State Capitol in Austin in the USA to both protest Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip and to mark Palestine Nakba Day, when Israelis were displaced from their settlements during the establishment of Israel in on 14 May, 1948. More than 35,000 Palestinians and over 1,400 Israelis have been killed, […]

Turkish Foreign Minister Meets Pakistani Senate President

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan continues his diplomatic engagements in Pakistan, meeting with Pakistan Senate President Yusuf Raza Gilani in Islamabad. Earlier, Fidan held discussions with Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif and Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Muhammad Ishak Dar, aiming to strengthen bilateral relations.  

World Leaders Condole Over Iranian Helicopter Crash

  World leaders have expressed their condolences following the deaths of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Hussein Emir Abdullahiyan in a helicopter crash. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, and European Council President Charles Michel were among those who offered sympathies. Pakistan declared a national day of mourning, while Lebanon […]

Mysterious ‘Burning Stone’ in Türkiye Draws Tourists

  At the foot of Mount Amanos in Hatay, a ‘burning stone’ has intrigued locals and visitors alike for years, fueled by a continuous gas leak from underground. Located in Kurtbağı District, 22 kilometers from Arsuz, the stone has been burning for an unknown period, with legends dating back to the Roman Empire. Mustafa Kale, […]

Wild Yılkı Horses Enjoy Freedom on Antalya Plains

Yılkı horses were while recorded while enjoying their freedom with their offspring on the 90,000 hectare Eynif Plain located in the Ormana District of Antalya’s İbradı district, Türkiye. “These Yılki horses are from the Ottoman period, they belonged to cavalrymen units. They were released because warhorses could not be used in agriculture. They breed and […]

Iran to Hold Presidential Elections in 50 Days Following President’s Death

After the tragic death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash, Iran declared a state of emergency. The country’s administration has been temporarily handed over to First Vice President Mohammed Muhbir, as approved by Supreme Leader Khamenei. Hadi Tahan Nazif, spokesperson for Iran’s Supreme Electoral Council, confirmed that presidential elections will be held […]

Türkiye’s Seven Lakes Draw Thousands

  The Seven Lakes in Erzurum’s Uzundere district attract thousands of tourists each year with their natural beauty, located near the Black Sea border. This popular destination offers visitors a pristine environment, featuring trout facilities and charming bungalows. Facility owner İsa Gümüşçü proudly states, “We host thousands of tourists at our clean and tranquil facility, […]