Skin Diseases Spread among Children of Gaza

It has been reported that children in the Gaza Strip, which is under Israeli attack, are frequently suffering from skin diseases due to the failure of the sewage system, the accumulation of tons of garbage on the streets, and limited access to cleaning materials and healthy foods that strengthen the immune system. Speaking about the […]

Turkish Hostage Freed in Sarajevo After Ransom Ordeal

Muhammed Çolak, a Turkish citizen from Gaziantep, was kidnapped in Sarajevo during a trip and held for ransom by an unidentified group, reportedly linked to an Afghan gang. The kidnappers forced Çolak to cross mountains and reach the Croatian border, where they demanded a ransom from his family. Following six days of captivity, during which […]

Bangalore Battles Against Downpours and Floods

India’s Bangalore city, where the humidity rate reached 98 percent, is battling against heavy downpours, which led to floods on roads and disruptions in traffic. Monsoon rains, which mainly affect West Africa and South Asia, occur between June and September.

Chinese Couple Takes Wedding Photos in Taksim Square

Istanbul’s Taksim Square became a popular spot for foreign couples getting married again this year. A Chinese couple chose the iconic tram in the square as their background. The couple posing in their wedding clothes also attracted the attention of other people, some of whom wanted to take photos with them.   Sümer Avcı

First In-Situ Byzantine Mosaic Unearthed at Monastery in Türkiye

  A significant archaeological discovery was made at the Saints Constantine and Helena Monastery in Ordu, Türkiye. During excavations led by the Ordu Museum Directorate and Assoc. Dr. Seçkin Evcim, the first in-situ floor mosaic in Ordu province was unearthed. The mosaic, found within the church of the monastery, is believed to date back to […]

Forest Fire Near Athens Forces Evacuations as Blaze Spread

  A forest fire that erupted yesterday in the village of Varnava and the town of Megara near Athens has quickly spread toward the outskirts of the Greek capital, fueled by strong winds and hot weather. Greece, which has been battling wildfires since May, is currently facing 40 active fires, with seven still burning out […]

Palestinians Hold Funeral Ceremony in Khan Younis

A funeral ceremony was held at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis for Palestinians who were killed in a recent Israeli attack on the region. According to the Palestinian Health Ministry, 107 Palestinians died and 142 more were injured in the Israeli army’s 3 attacks carried out in the last 2 days. The total number of […]

Helicopter Crashes into Hotel Roof in Australia

A helicopter that took off from Carins Airport in Cairns, northern Queensland, Australia crashed into the roof of a hotel at 01:50 local time and caused a fire. The helicopter pilot died at the scene, while a man in his 80s and a woman in her 70s at the hotel were injured and are in […]

WWI Damage Being Erased at World’s Largest Turkish-Islamic Cemetery

  Restoration efforts are underway at the Seljuk Square Cemetery in Ahlat, Bitlis, the world’s largest Turkish-Islamic cemetery, to repair damage inflicted during World War I. The cemetery, which was once bisected by a road used as the Ahlat-Tatvan route during the war, is being meticulously restored under the direction of Dr. Mehmet Kulaz from […]

Stunning Sunsets at Turkish Lake Captivate Visitors

  Çıldır Lake, renowned as one of the world’s most beautiful places to watch the sunset, captivate visitors with its breathtaking views. Located in a district rich with natural beauty and historical sites like Satan Castle and Akçakale Island in Türkiye, the lake offers a mesmerizing sunset experience year-round. Both local tourists and visitors flock […]