24 Injured in Kyrgyzstan due to Storm

Powerful storm dealt damage to 154 facilities and numerous buildings and caused many trees to fall in the northern parts of Kyrgyzstan. A total of 24 people were injured, said Kyrgyzstan’s Ministry of Health. Public transportation services were suspended and power cuts were occurred in some areas. A state of emergency was declared by Bishkek […]

Hostage-Taker Releases Last Hostage, Gets Arrested Netherlands

The hostage-taker who captured 4 people in a café in the town of Ede in the east of the Netherlands and released the 3 of them freed the last one and got arrested. The police reported that the hostages were not injured and shared no other information. The police announced that the incident was not […]

Severe Storm Stirs Up Chaos in Ski Resort in Italy

A severe storm hit the Breuil-Cervinia Ski Resort in the Valle d’Aosta region of Italy on Thursday. Reaching a speed of 100 kilometers per hour, the powerful winds blew away the benches of the ski resort’s chairlift while some skiers were on them. The facility administration stated the skiers were rescued a short time later […]

Demonstration in Support of Gazans Held in Japan on Land Day

A demonstration in support of Gazans was held in Japan on March 30, Land Day, which is one of the symbols of Palestinian resistance. Hundreds of demonstrators called on Israel to stop the genocide in Gaza and demanded an immediate ceasefire. On March 30, 1976, Israel seized thousands of acres of land of Palestinians in […]

Armed Man Holds Several Hostage in Cafe in Netherlands

An armed male took several people hostage in a bar in the city of Ede in the east of the Netherlands. The police surrounded the area upon notice, evacuated 150 houses and stopped train services in the area. Three people were released after a while. The total number of hostages remains unknown. Dutch police announced […]

Election Preparations Continue in Istanbul

Preparations for the Turkish local elections to be held tomorrow continue in Istanbul, one of the most important cities in the country. Ballot boxes and voting cabinets are being brought to the classrooms of the schools where votes will be cast. The competitive mayoralty race between two candidates of Istanbul, the current mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, […]

US Official Urges International Community Against Famine in Gaza

Following Israel’s blocking of UN humanitarian aid delivery missions in the Gaza Strip, a senior official from the US State Department, who requested anonymity, touched upon the probability of a hunger problem arising in the north of Gaza and urged the international community to “urgently” send food. A UN-supported report published last week warned that […]

Number of Deaths Rises in Madagascar due to Cyclone Gamane

The number of deaths caused by Cyclone Gamane, which has been causing chaos in Madagascar since Wednesday, is increasing. According to Madagascar’s National Risk and Disaster Management Office, the death toll in the country has risen to 18 and the number of injured to 3. It was noted that 4 people were missing. Floods in […]

Death Toll from Israel’s Attack on Aleppo Rose to 42

The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that the death toll from the Israeli army’s attacks on a weapons depot near Aleppo International Airport increased to 42, 6 of whom were Hezbollah. Hezbollah confirmed the deaths and announced the names of the dead. Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Nasser Kenani condemned the attacks for being […]