Russia’s Lavrov Blames US for Palestinian Crisis at Eurasia Conference

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, speaking at a conference in Minsk, Belarus, blamed the US administration for the deteriorating situation in Palestine. He criticized Washington’s attempts to monopolize the Middle East peace process and emphasized that their policies have caused conflicts and upheaval in various regions, including Iraq, Libya, Syria, Yemen, Sudan, and Palestine. Lavrov […]

Death Toll in Gaza Tops 7,000

Palestinian sources claim that 7,028 people have been killed as a result of Israeli bombings in Gaza and the West Bank. There are 3,977 elderly individuals, 1,709 women, and 2,913 children among the total. Additionally, 18,484 citizens have suffered injuries.

Galata Tower’s Turkish Flag Exhibition Celebrates Republic’s Centenary

  The “Turkish Flag Exhibition: From Crescent to Crescent and Star” is a special exhibit opened in Galata Tower, an iconic centuries-old structure in Istanbul, to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Republic. The exhibit showcases the historical development of the star and crescent motif in the Turkish flag and features a wax statue of […]

China’s Sends Youngest Astronaut Team to Space

The Shenzhou-17 manned space vehicle, carrying the three youngest astronauts in China’s space history, was launched to the space station from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center at 11:14 local time. Shenzhou-17, which successfully settled into the determined orbit 10 minutes after launch, will perform rapid docking with China’s space station approximately 6.5 hours after launch. […]

Mass Shooting Kills At Least 16 in Lewiston, USA

  A 40-year-old armed assailant named Robert Card opened fire, killing and injuring numerous people in Lewiston, Maine, USA, yesterday. According to early reports, at least 16 people were killed, and dozens were injured. Police are still searching for the suspect.

SCO Leaders Meet in Bishkek to Strengthen Regional Cooperation

  The 22nd meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Presidents’ Council convened in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, under the leadership of Kyrgyzstan’s Council of Ministers Chairman, Aqylbek Japarov. The gathering included high-level representatives from SCO member countries, with discussions centering on the SCO’s role as a unique international union for cooperation across security, trade, economics, culture, […]

Forest Fire Continues in Australia

Australia continues to fight fires in the states of New South Wales and Queensland. Approximately 11,000 hectares of land and 16 houses burned in the town of Tara in Queensland. At least 350 locals were evacuated and were advised not to return to their homes after the evacuation order was canceled. Another 50 were evacuated […]

Israel struck near UN school building in Gaza

For the past 20 days, Israel has persisted in its offensive against the Gaza Strip. In a recent incident, the Israeli army fired near a UN school where civilians sought refuge in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, specifically in Khan Younis. This action resulted in significant smoke rising from the area. According to […]

Pegasus Airlines Marks Republic Day with ‘100’ in the Skies

In celebration of the 100th anniversary of Republic Day, Pegasus Airlines’ commemorative aircraft, marking the occasion, conducted a special flight under the designation PC-100C. Departing from Sabiha Gökçen Airport in Istanbul at 10:30, flight PC-100C followed a specific flight path in the skies above Ankara, creating the numeral ‘100.’ People tracking the aircraft using the […]

Families of Hamas’s Hostages Protest Netanyahu in Israel

Families of the hostages held by Hamas continue demonstrations in front of the Ministry of Defense in the capital, Tel Aviv. Holding Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responsible for what happened, the crowd carried banners of him with a bloody hand on his face and photographs of his children taken hostage. In addition to the release […]