Gap Remains Between Intent To Protect Civilians and Actual Results, Blinken Says

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and British Foreign Secretary Cameron, following their meeting in Washington, discussed Ukraine, Gaza, and emphasized Israel’s responsibility to protect civilians and provide aid. Blinken stressed creating safe zones for civilians and addressing discrepancies in safeguarding measures. They also addressed potential escalations in the West Bank and the need to […]

Waterspout Forms off Çanakkale

A waterspout formed during a severe storm off the Babakale port in Türkiye’s Çanakkale province. The large phenomenon caused fear among people on the shore but dissipated after some time. The storm, whose speed is expected to reach 90 kph,  caused disruptions in sea transportation.

Wild Herd of Yellow Sheep Spotted In China

In the grasslands of the Horqin Right Front Banner in north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, a herd of wild yellow sheep has been sighted during their presumed annual winter migration from Mongolia into China. These wild yellow sheep are granted first-class national protection in China. Over recent years, local authorities have intensified their efforts […]

Rockets Target US Embassy in Baghdad

A rocket attack was carried out at 04:00 local time near the building of the US Embassy in Baghdad, located in the sheltered Green Zone where government offices and foreign missions are located in Baghdad, the capital of Iraq. At least four explosions were heard in the area, and the warning sirens of the embassy […]

Numerous Fish Washed Ashore in Hakodate, Japan

Thousands of fish washed ashore and spread over an area of 1 kilometer on the beach in Hakodate in Japan’s Hokkaido province, yesterday. An investigation was launched in the region after residents of the area reported the situation to the police. Assoc. Dr. Mitsuhiro Nakaya stated that the fish may have been chased by dolphins […]

Gaza’s Rafah Crossing: Journalists’ Struggles and Humanitarian Crisis

Amidst the truce between Palestinian factions and Israel, the Rafah land crossing, separating the Gaza Strip and Egypt, became a focal point for Palestinian journalists. Their aim was to monitor prisoner exchanges, oversee the entry of food aid trucks, facilitate the return of stranded individuals, and manage the departure of those holding different nationalities. However, […]

Putin Holds Talks with Iran’s Reisi in Moscow

Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Iranian President Ibrahim Reisi in Moscow, discussing regional matters, Gaza, bilateral relations, and the International North-South Transport Corridor. Putin emphasized the corridor’s importance and expressed interest in exchanging views on regional situations, notably Palestine. Putin also mentioned a failed attempt to meet Reisi due to prior scheduling conflicts during […]

5.8-Magnitude Earthquake Jolts Mexico

A 5.8-magnitude earthquake occurred at a depth of 45 km in the city of Chiautla de Tapia in the Puebla state of Mexico at 14.03 local time yesterday. Many Mexicans left their homes and workplaces and went out onto the streets in the state of Puebla, as well as in the surrounding states of Morelos, Guerrero, […]

Supersonic Missile Firing Test From Bayraktar Akıncı

Bayraktar Akıncı, which has an important place among Turkey’s unmanned air defense systems, has achieved a new success. Bayraktar Akıncı carried out the IHA-122 supersonic missile firing test at a range of 55 km in Sinop. The UAV-122 supersonic missile was tested for the first time and hit the target accurately.

Pro-Palestinian Demonstrations Target F-35 Parts Manufacturers in UK

  Supporters of Palestine protested at defense companies in several locations across England and Scotland, urging these firms to end their involvement in producing components for F-35 warplanes linked to Israel. The largest demonstration occurred in Dorset, where around 600 participants rallied, advocating for an end to arms and material trade with Israel. They demanded […]