2 Died in Russia’s Shelling on Ukraine’s Zolochiv

At least 2 died and six others were injured in a shelling by Russian on Ukraine’s Zolochiv city, located in the Kharkiv area at around 10:00 local time. The attack damaged many buildings and vehicles in the area. Authorities said that there were children among the injured.  

US Secretary of State Blinken Met With Netanyahu

During his ongoing visit to Israel, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken held talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. According to Israeli media, Netanyahu conveyed to Blinken that if Hamas persists in seeking a “complete cessation of attacks,” Israel will initiate a ground offensive targeting Rafah city in the Gaza Strip, ruling out the […]

Israelis Demand Release of Hamas’ Hostages

Following US Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s visit to their country, Israelis staged a protest to demand the release of the people who were captivated by the Israeli army during the surprise attack on Israeli lands on October 7. Blinken discussed ongoing efforts to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza, release hostages, and increase aid supply […]

May 1 Gatherings in Istanbul: Police Intervene Amid Ban

  Police intervened as union members gathered in Saraçhane, Istanbul, for May 1 Labor and Solidarity Day despite the ban on Taksim. The groups shouted slogans and attempted to overcome barriers with flag sticks, prompting police to use pepper gas to disperse them. Photographs captured these moments, including clashes between the groups and police shields, […]

Tornado in Kansas Kills 1

A large tornado that emerged the city of Westmoreland, Kansas, USA, killed 1 person and injured 3 others. Pottawatomie County government reported that 22 houses were destroyed and 13 houses were damaged. Various regions in the city suffered power outages.    

International Labour Day Marked Across the World

Numerous people across the world took to streets on International Labor Day. While crowds in some countries celebrated the day, people in other countries staged protests to demand better wages and working conditions. Clashes between police and protesters occurred in some countries such as Philippines.

Seddülbahir Castle’s Restoration Nominated for Architizer A+ Awards

  The recently restored Seddülbahir Castle, a significant site on the Historical Gallipoli Peninsula of Türkiye, has garnered global recognition by reaching the finals of the prestigious Architizer A+ Awards. Built in the 17th century by Hatice Turhan Sultan, mother of the Ottoman Sultan Mehmet IV, the castle played a crucial role during the Gallipoli […]

63 Arrested in Georgia Protests

  During ongoing protests against Georgia’s “Transparency of Foreign Influence” bill, 63 individuals were arrested, and 6 police officers sustained injuries. Protesters amassed outside Tbilisi’s parliament, denouncing the bill’s reintroduction for parliamentary consideration. The atmosphere grew tense with chants opposing Russian influence. Despite warnings, clashes erupted between law enforcement and protesters, prompting the use of […]

Israeli Supporters Attack Pro-Palestinians’ Camp at UCLA

Israeli supporters attempted to destroy the tent camp set up by Palestinian supporters on the campus of the University of California in Los Angeles on April 18. Attacking the boards used as barricades with sticks and poles, the crowd fired fireworks inside the campus. Upon the notice of the university administration, police and other security […]

Death Toll in Gaza Increased to 34,568

The Palestinian Ministry of Health reported that 33 people died and 57 people were injured in 4 attacks carried out by Israel on the Gaza Strip in the last 24 hours. It was added that the total number of deaths increased to 34,568 and the number of injured increased to 77,765 in the previous 208 […]