Snakes’ Mating Dance Captured on Video in Türkiye

In Elazığ, Türkiye, a remarkable scene was captured on a mobile phone: two snakes, each about two meters long, performing a mating dance. As temperatures rise in the region, snake sightings have become more frequent. The footage, recorded in Baltaşı Nacaran village, shows the snakes entwined in a mesmerizing dance before they eventually disappeared.

Fire Erupts at Charlotte Douglas International Airport

A fire broke out during the demolition of the old air traffic control tower at Charlotte Douglas International Airport in North Carolina. Four construction workers were briefly trapped in the control tower but managed to escape uninjured. Firefighters quickly contained the blaze within 10 minutes, ensuring no disruption to airport operations. The fire was caused […]

Romania’s Peleş Castle Information Now Available in Turkish

  With support from the Yunus Emre Institute, all information at Romania’s Peleş Castle has been translated into Turkish as part of the “My Guide is Turkish Project.” This initiative, in collaboration with the Romanian Ministry of Culture, aims to translate information notes, printed materials, and audio guides in all Romanian museums into Turkish by […]

Monsoon Floods and Landslides Claim 10 Lives in Rohingya Camps

  Floods and landslides triggered by monsoon rains have claimed 10 lives in the Rohingya refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. Refugee Aid and Repatriation Commissioner Mizanur Rahman reported that camps 8, 9, 10, and 14 were submerged, with barracks buried under water and soil. Among the victims were 9 Rohingya Muslims and 1 Bangladeshi. […]

Houthis Release Footage of Attack on Greek Ship in Red Sea

Iran-backed Houthi forces in Yemen released footage of their June 12 attack on the Greek-owned, Liberian-flagged ship Tutor in the Red Sea. Houthi military spokesman Yahya Saree shared the images, stating that they would conduct more attacks in the future. Saree explained that the ship was targeted with an unmanned surface vehicle (USV), multiple UAVs, […]

Putin Strengthens Ties with Vietnam in Hanoi Visit

  Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Vietnamese President To Lam in Hanoi, enhancing Russia-Vietnam relations. They signed 15 agreements, including the construction of a Nuclear Science and Technology Center in Vietnam. Both leaders emphasized mutual respect, non-interference, and a coordinated international approach. The meeting marks the 30th anniversary of their friendly relations treaty and […]

Tropical Storm Alberto Claims 3 Lives on Mexico’s Gulf Coast

Tropical Storm Alberto made landfall on Mexico’s Gulf coast, causing heavy rainfall and flooding. The storm, the first of the Atlantic hurricane season, struck near the US border, particularly impacting northeastern Mexico. With wind speeds reaching 80 kilometers per hour, Alberto affected areas around Tampico port, leading to warnings from the US National Hurricane Center […]

ECOHOS CEO’s Business in Türkiye is Continuing to Grow

Yashar Vafaei Mamaghani, CEO of ECOHOS Construction, Export, and Import Company, began operations in 2015 in the field of buying and selling medical and laboratory equipment and packaging medical and construction consumables, achieving a good ranking in the sector. Yashar Vafaei Mamaghani stated, “The life of this company parallels the expansion and development of ECOHOS […]

Türkiye’s Tokat Home to Wild Buffaloes

  Buffaloes seeking relief from the scorching heat by entering a pond in Tokat’s Erbaa district in Türkiye have formed scenes reminiscent of African wildlife documentaries. Melike Çakır, a 22-year-old buffalo shepherd, oversees the cooling-off process as the buffaloes immerse themselves in the water en masse. Melike Çakır expressed her joy in caring for buffaloes, […]

Chinese Coast Guard Attacks Philippine Boats in South China Sea

Tensions between China and the Philippines in the South China Sea are rising. On June 17, Chinese Coast Guard personnel attacked Philippine army boats with knives and axes during a supply mission to the BRP Sierra Madre at Second Thomas Shoal. The Chinese forces also used sirens and flashing lights to create chaos and disrupt […]