Overflowing Dam Floods Russian City

  Following the recent heavy rainfall in the Orenburg region of Russia, a section of a dam on the Ural River in the city of Orsk overflowed. After the increasing water level collapsed the dam’s wall, the dam quickly emptied into the settlements, causing chaos and the deaths of 3 people. According to the authorities, […]

Roe Deer Begins New Life After Severe Road Accident

A roe deer, who lost its sight after presumably being hit by a vehicle, was treated at the Ormanya Wildlife Park Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Kocaeli, Türkiye and was taken under protection in the living protection area of the facility. The deer was released after 3 weeks of treatment and started a new […]

Australia Battles Against Floods after Heavy Rain

Heavy rainfall caused severe floods in Australian state of New South Wales. Authorities said 72 rescue operations were carried out in Sydney, the country’s largest city, and 4,128 emergency calls were made across the state in 24 hours. It was said that 152 people were rescued from flood waters. New South Wales Premier Chris Minns […]

Russia Hits Kharkiv: 6 dead

Russia launched a drone attack on a residential area in Ukraine’s Kharkiv, damaging a 9-storey building, 3 dormitories, administrative buildings, shops, gas stations, and vehicles. The attack reportedly killed 6 people and injured 10 others. The Ukrainian army said that they managed to destroy 3 of the 6 missiles and 28 of the 32 drones […]

Ecuadorian Police Raids Mexican Embassy to Arrest Former Vice President

Ecuadorian police raided the Mexican Embassy in Ecuador to arrest former Ecuadorian Vice President Jorge Glas, who was tried for corruption and convicted of two different crimes, after Mexico accepted his political asylum request. Following the operation, the political tension between the two countries rose: Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador ordered the severance of […]

Heavy Fog Covers Türkiye’s Istanbul

Heavy fog occurred in the northern parts of Istanbul and around the Bosphorus. Ferry services in many districts on the Anatolian side, such as Üsküdar and Çengelköy, were canceled due to poor visibility. Meanwhile, a fascinating view formed in the city.

Occupancy Rate in Cappadocia Hotels Top 90 Percent

The Cappadocia region, which is one of the important tourism centers of both the world and Türkiye thanks to its fairy chimneys, interesting rock formations, magnificent valleys, underground and aboveground rock cities, received high demand due to the Eid al-Fitr holiday. The occupancy rate in accommodation establishments in the region approached one hundred percent. The […]

Palestinians Perform Laylat al-Qadr Prayers Next to Destroyed Mosque

Palestinians, who were displaced because of the Hamas-Israel conflicts, performed Laylat al-Qadr prayers next to the ruins of a destroyed mosque in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip. Laylat al-Qadr prayers are performed the 27th day of the holy month of Ramadan. More than 33,000 Palestinians and over 1,450 Israelis have been killed since the conflicts began […]

New Footage of Taiwan Earthquake Emerge

New footage of the 7.2-magnitude earthquake that occurred in Hualien, Taiwan, on Wednesday and killed 12 people, have emerged on social media. In one footage captured by a dash camera, it was seen that a large piece of rock that began sliding off a mountain after the jolt crushed the rear of a vehicle. Luckily, […]

Mossad Espionages Arrested in Türkiye

The dismantling of a spy ring, led by Ahmet E.T., involved in alleged espionage activities for Mossad, Israel’s intelligence service, has revealed startling details. Investigations by Türkiye’s National Intelligence Organizaiton (MIT), Istanbul Police Intelligence, and Anti-Terrorism units unveiled a network of 8 agents accused of leaking sensitive information to Mossad. Ahmet E.T., the network’s mastermind, […]