Tracing Pakistan’s Golra Railway Station

A railway station stands as a witness to historical events going back to the British Raj era in the 19th century; it is known today as Golra Railway Station. It served as British India’s primary supply route during military operations in Afghanistan at the start of the 20th century. Since then, it has evolved into […]

Senegal Holds Presidential Election

The Senegalese public has been heading to the polls to elect the new president of the Senegalese Republic since this morning. A total of 7,371,854 registered voters in the country and abroad were invited to cast their votes in the ballot boxes. Opposition Bassirou Diomaye Faye cast his vote in his hometown, Ndiaganiao in Thies […]

Dazzling Landscapes Form in Snow-Covered Erzurum

The snowfall, which started last week and intensified from time to time, covered the city center and many other regions of Türkiye’s Erzurum province in white. Although the snow blocked many intercity roads, giving drivers a hard time, a fascinating view formed in the city. Meteorology announced that although it is March, winter is not […]

Palestinian Woman Builds Tent with Cans in Deir Al-Balah Camp

Dalia Al-Afifi, a Palestinian woman living in a camp in Deir Al-Balah in the Gaza Strip, which is under Israel’s attacks, built a tent with 3,000 empty cans she collected to draw attention to her displaced fellow citizens. She urged a ceasefire with a banner reading “Free Palestine” on the tent and protested the committed […]

Thousands of Stork Flocked to Uludağ in Türkiye

Thousands of stork flocked to Gököz Pond, which is located near Uludağ, one of Türkiye’s favorite places for winter tourism, and hosts tourists from many parts of the world. The magnificent dance of the storks offered visitors of the area at an altitude of 1120 meters, a beautiful landscape to watch. “The storks stopping here […]

Flowers Laid in front of Crocus City Hall in Moscow

After Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin declared March 24 a day of mourning, many people laid flowers and toys in front of the Crocus City Hall in Moscow, where a terrorist attack left many people dead and injured. Flags on Russian public buildings were lowered to half-mast as well. Meanwhile, numerous people in many other […]

Death Toll in Gaza Strip Increased to 32,226

According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, 84 Palestinians were killed and 106 more were injured in 8 attacks by the Israeli army in the last 24 hours. Eleven Palestinians were killed, many others were injured and trapped under rubble of a house belonging to the Alattar family in Deir El-Balah after an attack. The […]

Russia’s Soyuz MS-25 Launched from Kazakhstan

Russia’s Soyuz MS-25 spacecraft was successfully launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan with Russian Cosmonaut Oleg Novitskiy, NASA Astronaut Tracy Dyson, and Marina Vasilevskaya, a former stewardess. The spacecraft, which was launched at 15.36 GMT, is expected to arrive on the International Space Station on March 25. The Russian Federal Space Agency stated that […]

Sydney Opera House Participates in Earth Hour

As part of the “Earth Hour” event, organized by the Wildlife Conservation Foundation and aiming to draw attention to the climate crisis and energy saving, the lights of the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbor Bridge in Sydney, Australia, were turned off for an hour at 20:30 local time yesterday evening. The administration of the […]

Thailand Turns Off Light on Earth Hour

As part of the annual event “Earth Hour” in Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, the city’s lights were turned off for an hour to draw attention to the climate crisis and energy savings. Many areas, including the Royal Palace, government buildings, schools, universities, Buddhist temples, private workplaces, shopping malls, and residential areas, were plunged into […]