Gaziantep: 9th Best Gastronomy City Globally

  Gaziantep, renowned for its rich culinary heritage, has secured the 9th position among the world’s best gastronomy cities, as recognized by the prestigious rating company TasteAtlas. UNESCO-registered for its gastronomy, Gaziantep showcases a diverse array of dishes, including kebabs, beyran, nesting, baklava, and katmer, boasting a total of 99 registered dishes. Celebrated chef Doğa […]

Macron: No Troop Consensus, But Urgent Action Needed for Ukraine

French President Emmanuel Macron, addressing the support conference for Ukraine in Paris, highlighted the lack of Western consensus on deploying troops but emphasized the urgency of the situation. Macron asserted that defeating Russia is crucial for Europe’s security, emphasizing the need to prevent Russia from winning the war. European leaders at the conference agreed to […]

Gaza Death Toll Rises: 29,878 Dead, 70,215 Injured

  The Palestinian Ministry of Health reports a grim toll in the Gaza Strip, with 29,878 lives lost and 70,215 injured due to Israel’s attacks over 144 days. Despite hopes for a Ramadan ceasefire, the Israeli army continues strikes on residential areas. In the last 24 hours, 96 died and 172 were injured. Search and […]

Jordanian Armed Forces Airlift Aid to Gaza Amid Ongoing Attacks

As Israel’s assaults on the Gaza Strip persist for 143 days, the Jordanian Armed Forces have conducted an airlift operation to deliver essential aid supplies to the coastal region. The Gaza community gathered along the shore, expressing gratitude for the aid, which comprises food and medical supplies contributed by various Arab nations.

Gaza Teen Builds Mini Wind Turbines for Electricity

In a Gaza Strip tent camp, 15-year-old Husam al-Attar ingeniously crafts mini wind turbines using propellers to generate electricity. Despite facing challenges, he illuminates his tent using the power he produces, earning the nickname ‘Newton from Gaza’ from fellow camp residents. Al-Attar aspires to become an engineer, aiming to end the Gaza Strip’s siege and […]

Dilimli Dam in Türkiye’s Hakkari Freezes

  The Yüksekova district in Hakkari, Türkiye, witnessed a partial freeze of the Dilimli Dam, following days of heavy snowfall and extremely cold weather. The severe cold that ensued brought daily life in the district to a standstill. The surface of the Dilimli Dam, situated on the Yüksekova-Esendere highway, exhibited a frozen spectacle, creating visually […]

51 Irregular Immigrants Caught Hiding in Trucks

Authorities at the Türkiye’s Edirne İpsala border gate intercepted 51 irregular immigrants attempting to travel to Greece by concealing themselves in the trailers of two trucks. The refugees were discovered during x-ray checks, abruptly ending their European journey. The trucks, with Albanian license plates, underwent inspections by Edirne’s Anti-Smuggling and Intelligence Directorate teams, leading to […]

Hungarian Parliament Ratifies Sweden’s NATO Membership

The Hungarian parliament has given its resounding approval for Sweden to join NATO, with a decisive vote of 188 in favor and 6 against. This marks the removal of the final obstacle for Sweden to become the 32nd member of NATO. Following Turkey’s earlier approval in January, Hungary’s endorsement solidifies Sweden’s path to NATO membership. […]

Sirkeci-Kazlıçeşme Rail Line Opens in Istanbul

  Istanbul’s Sirkeci-Kazlıçeşme Rail System Line was officially opened today, marked by a ceremony attended by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Abdulkadir Uraloğlu, and various politicians. Prior to the ceremony, President Erdoğan took the inaugural drive, signaling the operational start of the rail system. The ceremony, which included President Erdoğan’s symbolic […]