Forest Fire in Gördes, Manisa Continues on 2nd Day

The fire that broke out in a forest area near Boyalı Neighborhood in Gördes district of Manisa at around 14:35 yesterday continues for the second day. Authorities said that helicopters had continued to intervene at night and that the fire had been stopped from advancing.

Greeks of Türkiye Commemorate Virgin Mary in Agridia Church

Greeks in Türkiye organized a Virgin Mary commemoration ritual in Tepeköy, Agridia Church in Gökçeada district, the first and only “cittaslow” in the world. The ceremony was attended by Metropolitan of Gökçeada and Bozcaada Kyrillos Sykis, despots and priests from different countries and members of the Greek Orthodox community. The attendees lit candles, read sections […]

Forst Fire Spread in Çanakkale, Western Province of Türkiye

  A forest fire in Çanakkale, Türkiye, has spread rapidly due to strong winds, reaching the Anzac Cove road. The fire started around 10:00 AM, prompting a large-scale response involving planes, helicopters, and ground crews. Key historical sites on the Gallipoli Peninsula, including the 57th Regiment Martyrdom and Chunuk Bair, have been closed to visitors, […]

Türkiye’s Lake Kellah Dries Up Again

Lake Kellah, about 5 kilometers away from the Ulaş district of Türkiye’s Sivas province, has completely dried up this year due to high temperatures, as it did in previous years, and the salts that collapsed to the bottom with the evaporation of the water covered the area in white. “Our lake, which was full of […]

Climate Activists Protest Use of Fossil Fuel at German Airports

Eight members of the environmentalist group Letzte Generation (Last Generation) organized protests in 4 German airports in Berlin, Bonn, Nuremberg, and Stuttgart, calling on the government to make a global agreement to end fossil fuel use by 2030. The protesters, who sneaked into the airports’ runways, caused disruptions in flights. German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser […]

Tearful Farewells as Expats Depart Türkiye After Holidays

  As expats conclude their annual holidays in Türkiye, many leave their homeland in tears, struggling with emotional goodbyes. A heavy flow of vehicles and passengers at the Kapıkule Border Gate in Edirne reflects the somber return journey of those heading back to their countries of residence. Kapıkule Border Gate experiences significant congestion as expats […]

Palestinian Death Toll in Gaza Strip Exceeds 40,000

The Palestinian Ministry of Health announced that the Israeli army’s 3 attacks in the previous 24 hours killed 40 and injured 107 in the Gaza Strip. According to the ministry’s report, the total number of deaths has risen to 40,005 and the number of injured has risen to 92,401 in the Gaza Strip, while the […]

Zor Castle in Iğdır Unveiled by Aerial Footage

  Aerial images of Zor Castle in Iğdır, located at an altitude of 3,000 meters in eastern Türkiye, have revealed previously unknown settlement areas at its summit. The historic site, which overlooks the Zor Valley, has been damaged by treasure hunters. The ruins are still visible, but experts are calling for an archaeological investigation to […]

Indians Seek Justice for Intern Doctor Killed after Sexual Assault

A female trainee doctor working at a public hospital in the state of West Bengal, India, was sexually assaulted and killed while sleeping in a seminar room after working 36 hours last Friday. Following the violent incident, calls were made on social media and thousands of people from all walks of life marched across the […]