Francis Scott Key Bridge Section Demolished

A section of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, struck by the cargo ship “Dali” on March 26 in Baltimore’s port, was detonated in a controlled explosion. The incident, which resulted in casualties and significant damage, led to the closure of the bridge. Following the discovery of the last missing worker’s body, the controlled demolition was […]

Death Toll Rises in Gaza as Attacks Continue

  Israel’s ongoing attacks in the Gaza Strip have led to a tragic toll, with 35,173 reported deaths and 79,061 injuries since October 7. In the past 24 hours alone, 82 lives were lost, and 234 people were injured in 8 attacks. The situation remains dire, with thousands fleeing Rafah in anticipation of further violence. […]

At least 52 People Killed in Indonesia Flash Floods

  Heavy rains in Indonesia’s West Sumatra province led to floods, landslides, and a cold lava flow from the Marapi Volcano. The disaster killed 52 people, with 17 people still missing. Rescue efforts are ongoing, and the area suffered significant damage to homes, agricultural land, and infrastructure. The National Disaster Prevention Agency evacuated 3,396 people […]

In Japan’s Saitama Prefecture, 3 Killed, 2 Injured in Chain Accident

A tragic chain accident involving 4 trucks and 3 cars on the Shuto Highway in Toda, Japan, resulted in 3 fatalities and 2 injuries. The collision, occurring at approximately 07:30 local time, led to fires in 3 cars and 1 truck. Emergency responders swiftly contained the flames, but 3 individuals lost their lives, and 2 […]

Turkish Stars Stun Crowds at Turkish Language Festival

  During the Turkish Language Festival and Yunus Emre commemoration events in Karaman, Turkish Stars performed a breathtaking demonstration flight at the Turkish World Culture Park. The air show, attended by local officials and approximately 5,000 spectators, captivated the audience. Following the flight, a torchlight procession was held in the city center, culminating in a […]

Deadly Storm Hits Mumbai: 8 Dead, 59 Injured

Mumbai, India, faced a tragic storm that claimed 8 lives and left 59 injured. The storm toppled a 30-meter-high billboard at Cheddanagar Junction in Ghatkopar, trapping many in their vehicles. Flight operations were briefly halted at Mumbai Airport due to low visibility. Metro and train services experienced disruptions, with ongoing rescue efforts by search and […]

University of Liege Students in Belgium Occupy Campus in Support of Gaza

  Students at the University of Liege in Belgium have launched a protest demanding the university sever its academic ties with Israel, in solidarity with Gaza. They occupied the administration and library buildings, hanging banners and setting up tents. The peaceful protest aims to continue until their demands are met. Similar protests have also begun […]

Jewish Settlers Attack Gaza Aid Convoy in Hebron

Jewish settlers in Hebron attacked a humanitarian aid convoy bound for Gaza, adding to ongoing tensions amid Israel’s 220-day assault on the Gaza Strip. The attack, captured on camera, showed settlers targeting a food truck and throwing aid supplies to the ground at the Tarqumiyah Checkpoint in the West Bank region of Palestine.  

Palestinians Return to Heavily Damaged UN School

The UN Relief Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) stated that thousands of families who migrated due to the attacks returned to take shelter in the heavily damaged UNRWA school in the city. The organization also touched upon the lack of clean water in Khan Yunus and said “This is a new level of desperation experienced […]

Greece’s Mitsotakis Visits Türkiye

Greek Prime Minister Kiryakos Mitsotakis arrived in Türkiye for an official visit, landing at Esenboğa Airport in Ankara. He was welcomed by Minister of Foreign Affairs Hakan Fidan and other officials before heading to the Presidential Complex to meet with President Erdoğan. Mitsotakis’ visit to Ankara at President Erdoğan’s invitation will focus on reviewing Turkey-Greece […]