57 More Killed in Gaza Strip

The Palestinian Ministry of Health stated that 6 more attacks were carried out by Israel on the 231st day of Israel-Hamas conflicts in the Gaza strip. Fifty-seven Palestinians lost their lives, and 93 others were injured, added the ministry. The death toll since October 7, 2023, has increased to 35,857, and the number of injured […]

Armenia Returns 4 Villages to Azerbaijan

Armenia returned 4 villages of the occupied Gazakh province following the ongoing border demarcation efforts with Azerbaijan. The Azerbaijani flag was once again raised and the Azerbaijani national anthem was sung in the villages. The Azerbaijani immediately deployed Border Guards to the areas.

6th “Children’s Art Biennial” Kicks Off in Istanbul

The annual “Children’s Art Biennial” event organized by Bahçeşehir College in Istanbul, Türkiye, with the intent of raising children as sensitive, conscious individuals and teach them to express themselves through art, started this year with the theme of “Child and Peace”. A total of 348 students coming from 58 campuses in 25 provinces reflected children’s […]

Turkish and Egyptian Journalists met in Cairo

  Turkish and Egyptian journalists gathered in Cairo for Yunus Emre Institute’s Media Meetings, aimed at enhancing media cooperation and bilateral relations. The meetings involved representatives from major media outlets like Ihlas News Agency, NTV, Sabah Newspaper, TRT News, Al-Shorouk Newspaper, Al-Jumhuriya Newspaper, Al-Ahram Newspaper, and others at a hotel in Cairo’s historic Tahrir Square. […]

Children Dragged under Cars Rescued Amid Floods in Türkiye

Flood waters caused by the heavy rain that started at noon in Türkiye’s Ankara province dragged two children under moving vehicles. While one of the children came out from the other side of the first vehicle, whose driver was taking a turn unknowingly, dragged the other child into the water for meters. Following the incident, […]

Turkish Journalist Yavuz Donat Met with Egyptian Students in Cairo

In a recent event organized by the Yunus Emre Institute (YEE), renowned Turkish journalist Yavuz Donat met with Egyptian students in Cairo. As part of the YEE’s mission to promote Turkish culture and strengthen international relations, Donat interacted with students learning Turkish, including doctors, teachers, and university students. During the event, Donat discussed various topics […]

Lightning Draws Türkiye Map over Kayseri

Lightning strikes that occurred over Türkiye’s Kayseri province yesterday night formed a shape that shockingly resembles the Turkish political map. A visual comparison with the actual map showed that most of the borders overlapped with the shape of the lightning. The footage of the extremely rare moment spread quickly on social media.

Near-Disaster Averted as Helicopter Makes Emergency Landing in India

A potential disaster was narrowly avoided in Uttarakhand, India when a helicopter carrying passengers to a Buddhist temple in the Himalayas lost control while attempting to land. The helicopter spun out of control but the pilot managed to make an emergency landing on mountainous terrain about 100 meters from the runway. The pilot and six […]

Waterspout Causes Panic in Hatay, Türkiye

A waterspout formed off the coast of Iskenderun Bay in Türkiye’s Hatay province after the rain that started in the morning hours. Although people on the coast began to panic, the large waterspout disappeared before reaching land and did not cause any damage. Officials said that the adverse weather conditions will last until tomorrow evening. […]

Iranian Cyclists Pedal against Pollution and Wars

A group of 17 Iranian cyclists who set out from Iran to travel around the world, aiming to raise awareness about environmental problems and call for peace in the world, continue their tour in Türkiye’s Erzurum province. “We came to Türkiye from Tabriz, Iran, with a cycling group of 17 people called Shehr-i Raz. We […]