Gas Pipeline Explosion Injures 6 in Russia’s Perm Region

An explosion on a natural gas pipeline in Russia’s Perm Region resulted in injuries to a total of six individuals, including two children. The incident occurred near the village of Kueva, causing a subsequent fire that spread to nearby houses, as reported by Perm Governor Dmitriy Makhonin. Emergency services, including a fire extinguishing train, were […]

Nature Sports Club Conquers Mount Ararat Despite Freezing Cold

Members of the Rota Nature Sports Club in Van and a group of mountaineers from Izmir province managed to climb Mount Ararat, Türkiye’s tallest mountain, in 4 days despite the freezing weather of minus 44 degrees. Rota Nature Sports Club, which organizes events to introduce the Van Lake Basin and its surroundings and to raise […]

Anti-War Candidate Banned from Elections in Russia

The candidacy of anti-war Boris Nadezhdin, who declared his candidacy for the presidential election to be held in Russia on March 15, was rejected by the Russian Central Election Commission. 9,147 of 104,734 of his accepted signatures were deemed invalid by the commission in further examinations, disallowing Nadezhdin from running for the presidency for failing […]

Village Grandfather Climbs Mosque Dome to Aid Storks

Yücel Kale, a resident of Endiz village in Tokat, Türkiye, gained attention and respect for his extraordinary act of climbing the mosque dome to assist storks in building nests. The unexpected initiative surprised villagers, who witnessed the event through recordings by young people using their mobile phones. Despite being a long-time respected figure in the […]

10 Died in Landslides in Philippines

A landslide that occurred near a mining company in the town of Maco in the Davao de Oro region of the Philippines on Tuesday evening left three buses, dozens of mining workers and some buildings in the area underground. The disaster killed 10 people and injured 31 others. Forty-nine missing are still being searched for.

Gaza Death Toll Soars: 27,840 Dead, 67,317 Injured

  The death toll in Israel’s 125-day-long attacks on the Gaza Strip has risen to 27,840, with 67,317 people injured. The prolonged conflict has exacerbated a humanitarian crisis in the region, driven by Israel’s restrictions and ongoing assaults. The Palestinian Ministry of Health reported 130 new fatalities and 170 injuries in the latest 24-hour period. […]

Haiti Protests Escalate: Six Dead, Calls for PM’s Resignation

  Protests demanding the resignation of Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry turned violent, resulting in six fatalities and numerous injuries. Demonstrations, primarily in the capital Port-au-Prince, erupted across the country, with tensions escalating between protesters and the police. Prime Minister Henry, who assumed office in July 2021 after the assassination of President Jovenel Moise, faced […]

Spanish Farmers Protest EU’s Agricultural Policies

Spanish farmers held a protest against European agricultural policies outside the Basque Regional Parliament in Vitoria, Basque Country. European farmers are opposing the pesticide and herbicide bans in the EU’s Green Deal and a new agreement to import more beef from Brazil and Argentina. They state that it is extremely difficult to compete with these […]

Pakistanis Head to Polls for General Election

The Pakistani general election started at 08:00 local time. Roughly 128 million registered voters will vote until 17:00 to determine the owner of 266 of the 336 seats in the National Assembly. Pakistan’s Ministry of Internal Affairs stated that it has decided to temporarily suspend mobile services across the country due to the terrorist attacks […]