Flood Disaster in Northern Armenia Claims Four Lives

A devastating flood in the Lori and Tavush regions of northern Armenia has claimed four lives. Armenian Minister of Regional Administration and Infrastructure Gnel Sanosyan reported that rescue operations resumed this morning, with over 100 Interior Ministry teams working on the scene. A total of 429 people were evacuated from various locations in the affected […]

Turkish Cuisine Week Held in Cappadocia

A variety of local foods were served to tourists within the framework of Turkish Cuisine Week held between 21-27 May in Uçhisar Castle, one of the favorite places in Cappadocia, the touristic region of Türkiye’s Nevşehir province. “Visitors were very pleased with our offerings,” said Mayor Abdullah Çamcı.

Paragliding Accident Kills One in Ankara

A fatal accident occurred in Ankara, the capital of Türkiye, when the ropes of two paragliders got entangled with each other mid-air. Both paragliders went out of control and began falling from a height of 20 meters, resulting in the death of 1 and injuring of 2 others. An investigation has been launched into the […]

Gümüşhane University Students Protest Israel

Protesters in Gümüşhane in Türkiye marched and issued a press statement condemning Israel’s attack on Palestinians in Rafah. The event, attended by NGOs, students, and academics, started at Gümüşhane University and concluded with a call to action from IHH representative Enes Faik Akkaya. The demonstration ended with prayers.  

Death Toll Rises to 45 in Gaza Following Israeli Attack

  The death toll from an Israeli attack on a tent camp in Rafah, southern Gaza, has risen to 45, with 249 people injured. The assault, which targeted civilians in Tal Al-Sultan Camp, marks another grim chapter in the ongoing conflict. The Palestinian Ministry of Health reports that in the past 24 hours alone, 66 […]

226 Armenians Detained in Protests after Villages Returned to Azerbaijan

The return of 4 occupied villages to Azerbaijan in triggered protests in Armenia. Following the rally held in the capital Yerevan yesterday upon the call of the opposition, demonstrators took to the streets this morning. The demonstrators, who blocked the roads to the capital, demanded the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. A total of […]

Hundreds Marched for Palestinians in Beykoz, Istanbul

Hundreds of citizens gathered in the Beykoz district of Türkiye’s Istanbul province to march in support of Palestine. The crowd, which started walking on Sultan Aziz Street, marched to Ortaçeşme Çayır Street with banners and slogans in their hands. The march ended with the crowd praying for Gazans.

Takoran Valley to Boost Tourism in Southeastern Türkiye

  In a bid to enhance local tourism, the Siverek Municipality Culture Directorate in southeastern Türkiye is organizing events to highlight the region’s history and culture. Partnering with the Diyarbakır Nature Sports Club (DİDOSK), the municipality recently brought together about 100 nature enthusiasts in Takoran Valley. Participants, many visiting Takoran Valley and its canyons for […]

Three Die during Typhoon Aghon in Philippines

Storm and downpour triggered by Typhoon Aghon caused chaos in Philippines over the weekend. Authorities said that a 7-month-old baby died after falling in the sea from their house in Quezon and two others in Lucena and San Antonio cities died in their homes crushed by fallen trees. It was also reported that 7 people were […]

Çorum Museum Unveils Türkiye’s Ancient Treasures

Dubbed the “Topkapı Palace of Anatolia,” Çorum Museum showcases 15,000 artifacts from eight ancient civilizations. Originally a hospital and later a school, the building became a museum in 2003. It features rare items from archaeological sites like Hattusa and Alacahöyük. The museum recently updated its displays, highlighting gold artifacts from various historical periods. A key […]