Gaza Father Lives Under Rubble to Shelter His Family

In northern Gaza’s Jabalia Refugee Camp, Palestinian resident Ismail al-Najjar is living with his family in a small cave-like space he dug beneath the rubble of their home, destroyed in Israeli airstrikes. With winter approaching and almost no intact housing left, al-Najjar says he has no choice but to stay under a roof “ready to […]

Ukraine’s Drone Attacks Kill Three in Southern Russia

A major Ukrainian drone offensive struck southern Russia, killing three people and injuring 16 in Novorossiysk, Rostov-on-Don, and the Krasnodar region. Rostov Governor Yuri Slyusar reported damage to a paint shop, a warehouse, four apartment buildings, and 12 houses. Krasnodar Governor Veniamin Kondratyev said the region faced “one of the longest and largest attacks” and […]

Ethiopia’s Hayli Gubbi Volcano Erupts After 12,000 Years

The Hayli Gubbi Volcano in northeastern Ethiopia’s Afar region has erupted for the first time in roughly 12,000 years. No casualties or structural damage were reported, though several villages were covered in ash. Authorities said the ash and smoke plume is drifting toward Yemen, Oman, India, and Pakistan. The Smithsonian’s Global Volcanism Program noted that […]

Gazans Scavenge for Food Amid Aid Blockade

In the Gaza Strip, where Israel continues to block humanitarian aid, widespread hunger is forcing people to search for food in garbage piles. In Deir el-Balah, residents — including children — were seen collecting discarded chickens to survive. Local authorities said the chickens were destroyed earlier in the day because they were unsafe to eat […]

Heavy Rains Kill 18 in Southern Thailand

  Weeks of monsoon rains in southern Thailand have triggered severe floods and landslides, killing 18 people and injuring 12. Thailand’s Disaster Prevention and Management Department said nearly 2 million people across 10 provinces have been affected. Songkhla Province, the hardest hit, has been declared a disaster area as evacuations and army-led rescue efforts continue. […]

Türkiye’s Pamukkale Draws Surge of Asian Tourists

  Pamukkale in Denizli, Türkiye, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, continues to attract thousands of visitors, with a marked rise in tourists from South Korea, Japan, China, and Taiwan. Favorable weather has boosted activity as visitors photograph the famous travertines. A Chinese tourist praised the friendly atmosphere and the high quality of local textiles. A […]

Türkiye’s Uludağ Welcomes First Snowfall Before Ski Season

Uludağ in Bursa, one of Türkiye’s major winter tourism spots, saw its first snowfall as temperatures dropped to near zero. The brief morning snow covered areas near the summit and boosted hopes for an early ski season. Resorts and hotels have accelerated preparations, while visitors shared snowy views on social media. Most slopes remain closed, […]

Belgium Faces Nationwide Strike Over Pension Reforms

  Belgium has entered a three-day strike as unions protest the government’s pension and economic reforms, including raising the retirement age and cutting unemployment benefits. Transport workers halted buses, trams, and trains across Brussels, Wallonia, and Flanders. Today, public-sector staff join the action, affecting schools, hospitals, courts, municipal services, and postal operations. On Wednesday, the […]

A Turkish Teacher’s Journey from Bulgaria’s Forced Migration to Türkiye

  Vildan Yılmaz, an 88-year-old retired teacher who came to Türkiye from Bulgaria during the 1989 forced migration, reflected on her teaching career and the meaning of Teachers’ Day. Despite undergoing surgery and chemotherapy in recent years, she regained her health and continues to cherish her years in the classroom. Arriving in Edirne in 1989, […]