Israel’s Bombs Kill 40 Palestinians Overnight

Israeli soldiers continued attacking Palestinian regions on the 90th day of the war against Hamas. A total of 40 Palestinians in Khan Yunis, the Al-Masawi region, Rafah, and the West Bank were killed during air and ground attacks that lasted throughout the night. Tariq Habash, a special assistant working for a department of the US […]

2 Million Struggle in Tent Cities in Northern Syria

  Şükür Çakır, Kocaeli Representative of Hayrat Humanitarian Aid Association, highlighted their ongoing aid efforts spanning 12 years in regions like Idlib, Azez, and Jarablus. Çakır emphasized the dire survival challenges in Idlib, hosting approximately a thousand tent cities accommodating around 2 million displaced individuals. These people have fled conflict-ridden areas like Hama, Homs, and […]

Death Toll from Japan Earthquake Rises to 82

The death toll reached 82 on the fourth day of the 7.6-magnitude earthquake in Japan’s Ishikawa Prefecture, according to reports. Approximately 34,100 people remain in evacuation centers in Ishikawa, Toyama, Niigata, Fukui, Nagano, and Gifu prefectures, where at least 410 people were injured. Seventy-nine people are still missing.

Defendant Attacks Judge for Rejecting Probation Request

Thirty-year-old defendant Deobra Delone Redden, charged with serious assault, attacked the judge after his request for probation was rejected at the Clark County District Court in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. Mary Kay Holthus, the judge who rejected Redden’s request because of his previous crimes like domestic violence, was slightly injured, and a court official suffered […]

Fatal Haneda Airport Crash Blamed on Unauthorized Runway Entry

Investigations into the tragic plane crash at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport revealed that the Japan Coast Guard (JCG) plane involved lacked authorization to access the runway. Toshiyuki Onura, Deputy Director General of Japan’s Civil Aviation Bureau, attributed the accident to pilot error, highlighting the absence of permission documented in the communication records for the JCG aircraft. […]

Istanbul’s Dam Levels at 52.37%, Expert Urges Continued Water Conservation

  Despite Istanbul’s dams being over 50 percent full, Meteorological Engineer Dr. Güven Özdemir emphasized the need for continued water conservation. Özdemir highlighted that the dams’ total capacity of 868 million cubic meters falls short of meeting Istanbul’s annual water demand, which exceeds 1.2 billion cubic meters. Urging the halt of population growth and the […]

Enchanting Fog Occurs Over Kocaeli

A dense cloud of fog occurred in Türkiye’s Kocaeli. The magnificent phenomena covering the city center from end to end were recorded by a drone. Reducing visibility below 30 meters, the fog gave drivers a hard time on the roads.

Man with Knife Injures 4 on Tokyo Train

The police in the Japanese capital reported that an unidentified person carried out a knife attack on people on a train traveling on the Yamanote Train Line. The attacker, who injured four people, was detained by the police, and the injured were taken to a hospital. An investigation has been launched into the attack. Akihabara […]

Spy Suspects Detained for Alleged Mossad Ties Receive Hospital Check-Up

Following their apprehension by MİT (Türkiye’s National Intelligence Organization) over allegations of collaborating with Mossad, Israel’s foreign intelligence service, 34 suspects underwent interrogation. The detainees, accused of conducting espionage activities against foreign nationals in Türkiye, were escorted to the hospital under high-security protocols for health evaluations.

Russia and Ukraine Exchange Prisoners

Russia and Ukraine executed their first prisoner swap since July 2023, mediated by the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Russia released 230 captives, including soldiers, while Ukraine freed 248 captives in the exchange. The Russian Ministry of Defense confirmed the return of 248 soldiers from Ukrainian control, acknowledging the challenging negotiations and UAE’s humanitarian mediation. The […]