Another Flood Disaster Occurs in Afghanistan: 50 Dead

A new flooding disaster occurred in Afghanistan while Takhar, Baghlan, Ghor, Herat and Badakhshan provinces were trying to heal the wounds of the previous floods from last week. Ghor province police spokesman reported that at least 50 people died in the last 24 hours in the province and that the number is likely to increase. […]

Man Dies after Falling into River amid Floods in Italy

A 66-year-old man died due to falling into the Serenza River from the bridge collapsed by the severe flood waters in Lombardy, northern Italy. Lombardy Governor Attilio Fontana stated that the situation in the region is “very complex” and that many houses, workplaces and agricultural lands were still under water. Firefighters and civil protection continue […]

Israel Carries Out Airstrike on Jenin

Israeli army carried out an airstrike on Jenin Refugee Camp in the north of the West Bank at night, targeting armed resistance groups. One Palestinian died and 8 Palestinians were injured, stated The Palestinian Ministry of Health. The casualties were taken to Ibn-i Sina Hospital and Jenin State Hospital.

Flying Car “HEXA” Demonstrated at Technology Fair in Tokyo

The single-person flying car named “HEXA,”  produced by the US-based company “Lift Aircraft,”  made a demonstration flight at the technology fair “SusHi Tech Tokyo 2024,” held at the Tokyo Big Sight Convention Center in Japan. The vehicle, with 4.5 meters of width, 2.6 meters of length, and 196 kilograms of weight, reached 10 meters of […]

Taiwanese MP Steals Away Opposition Party’s Bill Documents during Turmoil

Tension rose in the Taiwanese parliament after after the two opposition parties, the Nationalist Party and the Taiwan People’s Party, introduced a bill that would pave the way for the parliament to gain more control over the government and include a proposal to criminalize MPs who are thought to have made false statements in parliament. […]

4 Killed in Armed Attack in Afghanistan

Four people, including 3 foreign tourists, were killed in an attack carried out by unidentified people in the evening hours in Bamya, Afghanistan. Additionally, the Afghan Ministry of Internal Affairs reported that 7 people, including 4 foreign tourists, were injured. A search was launched to catch the attackers and several people involved in the attack […]

Slovak PM Robert Fico’s Condition Remains Serious

Slovak Deputy Prime Minister Robert Kalinak stated at a press conference that Prime Minister Robert Fico, who was the target of an assassination attempt on May 15, had a two-hour surgery today and that his condition still remained serious. Meanwhile, the director of the hospital where Fico is being treated said that Fico, who is […]

Museums Week Discounts at Hagia Sophia and Ephesus in Türkiye

  To celebrate Museums Week, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism has announced a 50 percent discount for Turkish citizens at the Hagia Sophia History and Experience Museum and the Ephesus Experience Museum. From May 18 to 26, local visitors can enjoy these cultural sites at half price. The Hagia Sophia History and Experience Museum […]

Kyrgyz Turks Preserve Culture in Yozgat, Türkiye

  Kyrgyz Turks, who migrated from Afghanistan’s Pamir Plateau to Türkiye in 1982, continue to maintain their cultural heritage in Yozgat’s Yenifakılı district. Resettled in homes built by the Türkiye’s Mass Housing Administration (TOKİ), 40 Kyrgyz Turk families engage in horse breeding, leatherworking, and rug weaving with traditional motifs. They also offer unique accommodations in […]