‘Retromobile Show 2024’ Kicked Off in Paris

The classic and modern automobile exhibition called The Retromobile Show 2024 started at Porte de Versailles in Paris, the capital of France. More than 1000 classic and modern cars of many world-famous brands, especially Ferrari, Mercedes, and Alfa Romeo, featured by 620 collectors, were presented to the visitors in an area of 73,000 square meters. […]

Workers on Strike at Frankfurt Airport: 800 Flights Canceled

Eight hundred flights were canceled at Germany’s Frankfurt Airport due to the strike initiated by the airport’s workers demanding improved working conditions. It was reported that 135,000 passengers were affected by the disruptions and it is estimated that this number will rise to 200,000. In the strike launched by Germany’s United Service Sector Union (Ver.di) […]

Farmers in Brussels Ignite Fire at Parliament

  Farmers in Brussels demonstrated against EU agricultural policies by igniting materials outside the European Parliament. The protests, part of ongoing demonstrations, highlight farmers’ concerns over pesticide bans and increased beef imports from Brazil and Argentina. Farmers argue that these policies create unfair competition and hinder their ability to adhere to environmental regulations. Riot police […]

Russia Accuses Ukraine in Plane Downfall, Cites Patriot Missile System

The Russian Investigative Committee released new images of the Il-76 military transport plane crash that killed 65 Ukrainian soldiers. The committee alleges that the plane was shot down by the Ukrainian Armed Forces using Patriot systems. According to the committee, evidence from the crash site points to the use of MIM-104A anti-aircraft guided missiles, elements […]

EU Leaders Agree on €50B Fund for Ukraine

EU Council President Charles Michel announced that an agreement was reached to provide 50 billion euros of financial aid to Ukraine after the summit held in Brussels, the capital of Belgium. Within the scope of the aid plan, 33 billion Euros in loans and 17 billion Euros in grants will be provided to Ukraine between […]

Mesmerizing Winter Atmosphere Form in Kastamonu Plateaus

The plateaus covered in white snow in the Araç district of Kastamonu, which is known for its unique architecture, were viewed from the air with a drone. “I fell in love with this place. Its nature is very beautiful. I love Kastamonu very much, every corner of it is a different beauty. It’s a hidden […]

Australian Sculptor’s Cappadocia Art Sparks Curiosity

  Australian sculptor Andrew Rogers, known for making sculptures visible from space, has crafted giant sculptures and figures named ‘Rhythm of Life’ on the 400-meter-high ‘Bald Hill’ in Cappadocia, Türkiye. Locals are intrigued, wondering if these figures by the artist, often referred to as the ‘Man Whispering with Stones,’ can indeed be seen from space. […]

Muezzin Recite Azan Next to Wrecked Mosque in Gaza Strip

Israel, which is resuming its attacks in the Gaza Strip despite the International Court of Justice’s call and the reaction of world opinion, has brought down mosques as well. Reciting the azan on the wreckage of the Jaffa Mosque in the city of Deir el-Balah, which was destroyed in an attack on December 8, Mahran […]

Farmers Stage Massive Protest in Brussels Against EU Agricultural Policies

  In a powerful display of discontent, farmers from various European Union (EU) countries converged on Brussels, bringing 1,200 tractors to the European Parliament (EP) building. Protesting against perceived unfavorable agricultural policies, the farmers disrupted traffic by closing roads with their tractors. The demonstration escalated as farmers lit fires near the EP building, prompting a […]

3-Year-Old Gets Stuck in Claw Machine in Brisbane

A 3-year-old boy who were spending time in a mall in Brisbane, Australia, with his family, got stuck in a claw machine he entered from the prize exit door. The family waited for hours for a rescue. The curious boy was rescued after police carefully broke the window of the machine.