Students Marched for Gaza in Balıkesir, Türkiye

High school students held a support march for Gaza with Palestinian flags and photographs in their hands in Türkiye’s Balıkesir province. The crowd came to the front of the Pasha Mosque, shouting slogans, and staged a sit-in protest and made speeches. “We will continue our struggle until wars end all over the world and children […]

Young Woman Dies as Billboard Collapses during Storm in Ankara

A 10-meter billboard fell on people waiting at the bus stop under it during heavy rain and storm last night in Ankara, the capital of Türkiye, killing a 22-year-old woman waiting underneath. “The billboard collapsed due to the storm. Two of the three people waiting at the stop under it rushed to our shop. The […]

European Tourists Explore Türkiye on 45-Day Caravan Adventure

  A group of 26 tourists from Germany and Switzerland are touring Türkiye in caravans on a 45-day trip. After traveling for 40 days, the 13 families reached Kastamonu, where they expressed their admiration for Türkiye’s beauty. Staying at Balabanağa Mansion in Daday, Kastamonu, they enjoyed local dishes and nature. The group plans to visit […]

Bishkek’s National History Museum Shines as Cultural Hub

The National History Museum, one of the largest museums in Central Asia and a key tourist attraction in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, is situated in Ala-Too Square in the heart of the city. Established on December 9, 1925, and welcoming its first visitors in 1927, the museum has been serving the public for nearly a century. It […]

Cold Lava Flow Follows Volcano Eruption in the Philippines

A cold lava flow occurred after the Kanlaon Volcano erupted on Monday on the central island of Negros in the Philippines. Social media images showed cold lava flowing through the village of Biaknabato, covering a road. The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) warned that the cold lava, containing volcanic ash, poses significant danger. […]

RSF Kills 180 Civilians in Sudanese Village

The Sudanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that the Rapid Support Forces, a paramilitary force that has been in conflict with the Sudanese army for a year, launched an attack on the village of Wad el-Noura in Gezira state on Wednesday. According to the ministry, 180 villagers, including children, were killed in the attack. The […]

Joint Caucasian Eagle Exercise from Azerbaijan, Türkiye and Georgia Special Forces

The “Caucasian Eagle 2024” Special Force Exercise, involving military units from Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Georgia, was successfully conducted in Azerbaijan. According to a statement from the Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense, the exercise saw special forces promptly responding to alarm signals and advancing toward designated strategic and military targets representing enemy positions. The participating forces achieved […]

Woman Gets Hit by Historic Train while Taking Selfie in Mexico

A 25-year-old woman, who approached the rails in the town of Nopala de Villagran, 96 kilometers away from Mexico City, to take a selfie with the historical Canadian Pacific 2816 train, died after the train hit her head. Canadian Pacific 2816, aka Empress, was built in Montreal, Canada, in December 1930 and is the only […]

Restored Sections of Topkapı Palace Harem Now Open to Tourists

In Istanbul, Topkapı Palace’s Harem has unveiled newly restored sections, including the Concubines’ Stone House, Bath, and Kuşhane Kitchen, to local and international visitors. The recently completed restorations were captured via drone footage, showcasing the impressive work done on these historic areas. Ilhan Kocaman, Head of National Palaces Topkapı Palace Department, highlighted the swift introduction […]

37 Immigrants Rescued off Crete Island

A Turkish cargo ship rescued an immigrant boat adrift off the island of Crete in the Aegean Sea on June 2. It was said that the engine of the boat, carrying 37 immigrants from Bangladesh, Pakistan, Lebanon, Egypt, Libya, and Somalia, had broken down and had been drifting for days. The migrants were handed over […]