Dozens of Israelis Protest Attacks on Palestinians

Dozens of Israelis in Jerusalem hold vigil to protest their government’s cruel attacks on Palestinian territories. With pictures of Palestinian victims who died during the conflicts between the Israeli army and Hamas, the Israelis call for a ceasefire outside the US consulate. According to the Palestinian Health Ministry and the Israel Defense Forces, about 19,600 […]

Death Toll From Israeli Attacks in Gaza Passes 20,000

The Israeli army continues its relentless attacks on the Gaza Strip, marking the 77th consecutive day of violence. The Palestinian Ministry of Health reported a staggering toll, with 390 fatalities and 734 injuries in the past 48 hours alone due to Israeli assaults. The total casualties from Israel’s actions since October 7 have risen to […]

Fanjing Mountain’s Enchanting Snowy Sunrise in Southern China

Following heavy snowfall, the renowned World Natural Heritage site, Fanjing Mountain in Southern China, greeted the sunrise in a spectacle of breathtaking beauty. As the sun illuminated the golden dome and wisps of clouds and mist enveloped the surroundings, the scene transformed into an ethereal wonderland. Enchanted by the mesmerizing sight, visitors ascending the mountain […]

4.1-Magnitude Earthquake Jolts Türkiye’s Hatay

A 4.1-magnitude earthquake occurred yesterday evening in Hatay, one of the Turkish provinces where two major earthquakes caused countless deaths on February 6. The earthquake, recorded at a depth of 9.19 kilometers underground and felt in the city center, did not deal any material damage but caused great panic. Some citizens who preferred to spend […]

Climate Change Shrinks World’s Largest Soda Lake in Türkiye

Between 2019 and 2023, Lake Van, recognized as the world’s largest soda lake which is located in easter Türkiye, underwent substantial water depletion attributed to the effects of global climate change. Recent autumn rainfall was initially seen as a potential remedy for the lake’s diminishing levels. However, experts caution that while short-term rainfall may impact […]

Dutch Foreign Affairs Employees Demand Ceasefire in Gaza

Approximately 150 officers working at the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs organized a sit-in protest in front of the ministry building against the attacks carried out by Israel in the Palestinian regions. Apart from calling for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, the officers protested the government’s stance on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. “We are concerned […]

Prague University Attack: 15 Killed, 24 Injured

  An armed assault at Charles University’s Faculty of Philosophy in Prague, Czech Republic, has claimed the lives of 15 individuals, with 24 reported injured. The attacker, identified as 24-year-old David Kozak, had previously killed his father before initiating the attack on the university premises. Police investigations revealed Kozak’s social media correspondence, indicating his intent […]

Queensland Recovering From Cyclone Jasper

Citizens of Cairns city of Australia’s Queensland state are striving to recover from the destruction that ex-tropical cyclone Jasper has dealt in the last eight days. Many residents empty their damaged furniture and clean the mud off their houses. The cyclone has not lost its power in far-north Queensland and is expected to intensify again […]

Heavy Fog Occurs in Turkish Capital

Dense fog formed over the Turkish capital, Ankara, in the morning. The dense layer of fog around the skyscrapers formed fascinating views in the city center. The visibility dropped to 40 meters in some areas.   Kaan Taşkın – Gazi Taş