China Warns Taiwan Amid Military Exercises

  China’s Defense Ministry Spokesperson Wu Qian accused Taiwan’s leader Lai Ching-te of dragging the region towards war, stating, “This is completely playing with fire, and those who play with fire will eventually get burned.” The statement came on the second day of China’s military exercises around Taiwan, which involved 49 Chinese aircraft and 26 […]

Fatalities Reported in Ukraine’s Missile Attack on Crimea

Ukraine’s missile strike on Crimea, annexed by Russia, resulted in two fatalities. Sergey Aksyonov, governor of the Crimean Peninsula, confirmed the attack on Simferopol via social media, noting the loss of two lives. Additionally, a missile struck an unoccupied building near Alushta during the incident.

Man Dies in Severe Explosion in Tatvan

An explosion, the cause of which has not yet been determined, occurred on the 5th floor of a building in Saray District of Tatvan district in Türkiye’S Bitlis province. According to initial findings, a 32-year-old man working at a faculty of fine arts lost his life. The fire was extinguished after approximately 2 hours.

4 Die in Restaurant Terrace Collapse on Spanish Island

A deadly accident occurred when the ground on the terrace of a 2-storey restaurant in touristic Majorca, the largest of the Balearic islands of Spain, collapsed. Emergency service officials said that 4 people died and 16 people were injured as a result of the incident. Saying that the terrace probably collapsed due to excessive weight, […]

History of Cappadocia Reflected on Fairy Chimneys

A fascinating event was organized on Museum Day in Cappadocia, one of the important tourism centers in Türkiye’s Nevşehir province. Visuals depicting the formation of the fairy chimneys and the civilizations that lived in the region were projected on the fairy chimneys, which spread to an area of 12,000 square meters in the Zelve Ruins, […]

Landslide in Papua New Guinea: Over 100 Feared Dead

A landslide struck Kaokalam village in Enga province, 600 kilometers northwest of Papua New Guinea’s capital, Port Moresby. Local sources estimate that over 100 people may have died, though official figures are not yet available. Search and rescue teams have been dispatched, with locals working to free those trapped in their homes. Road closures are […]

Fire Leaves 14 Dead in Vietnam

At least 14 people died and 6 others were injured in a fire that broke out in a residential building in Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam for an unknown reason. The building, which is located in a very narrow street that gave firefighters a hard time, was extinguished in an hour. Authorities said that there […]

Rare Red Viper Spotted on Mount Erek in Türkiye

A red viper, one of Türkiye’s most poisonous snakes, was recently spotted on Mount Erek, Van’s second-highest peak. Nature photographer Ferzende Coşar captured the snake while hiking in Ipekyolu district. Coşar noted that this rare viper, previously seen in Hakkari and Ağrı, had never been recorded in Van before. He warned fellow photographers to exercise […]

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi Buried

  The three-day funeral ceremonies for Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, who died in a helicopter crash, concluded in the cities of Tabriz, Qom, Tehran, and Mashhad. Reisi’s body was first taken to his hometown, Birjend, before being moved to Mashhad’s Imam Reza Tomb for burial as per his will. Millions of Iranians gathered to pay […]

16 Detained in Pro-Palestinian Protests at Oxford University

Pro-Palestinian students at Oxford University in England staged a sit-in protest outside the university’s administrative building yesterday, after their call on the administration to review relations with Israel and demand for a meeting with the university administration was ignored. Later, the crowd entered the building and hung the Palestinian flag and a banner with the their […]