Prague University Attack: 15 Killed, 24 Injured

  An armed assault at Charles University’s Faculty of Philosophy in Prague, Czech Republic, has claimed the lives of 15 individuals, with 24 reported injured. The attacker, identified as 24-year-old David Kozak, had previously killed his father before initiating the attack on the university premises. Police investigations revealed Kozak’s social media correspondence, indicating his intent […]

Queensland Recovering From Cyclone Jasper

Citizens of Cairns city of Australia’s Queensland state are striving to recover from the destruction that ex-tropical cyclone Jasper has dealt in the last eight days. Many residents empty their damaged furniture and clean the mud off their houses. The cyclone has not lost its power in far-north Queensland and is expected to intensify again […]

Heavy Fog Occurs in Turkish Capital

Dense fog formed over the Turkish capital, Ankara, in the morning. The dense layer of fog around the skyscrapers formed fascinating views in the city center. The visibility dropped to 40 meters in some areas.   Kaan Taşkın – Gazi Taş

Massive Waves and Storms Hit Antalya, Flights Cancelled

The meteorological department in Antalya issued an ‘orange’ warning amid intense rain and storms. Towering waves, reaching 30 meters high, crashed against the iconic cliffs, drawing spectators who sought to capture the extraordinary sight. Many gathered on the breakwater, attempting to immortalize this natural spectacle. Meanwhile, Turkish Airlines announced the cancellation of 11 flights to […]

Turkish Police Deport 250 Illegal ımmigrants, Arrest 17 Smugglers

In the past two months, Türkiye’s Şanlıurfa Provincial Police Department conducted 12 targeted operations, resulting in the apprehension and deportation of 250 irregular immigrants. Additionally, 24 individuals suspected of organizing illegal border crossings and subsequent transportation were detained. Among them, 17 organizers were arrested and remanded to prison following their court proceedings. The police crackdown, […]

University Students in Elazığ Marched for Palestine

A student community named ‘UniAK’ protested the Israeli oppression against Palestine at Fırat University in Türkiye’s Elazığ province. The students marched on the campus of their university and condemned Israel with slogans. “The world is enslaved if Jerusalem is not free,” said Samet Balamir, community president.

Only Four Hospitals Operational at Minimum Capacity in Northern Gaza Strip

The Gaza Strip has been under relentless attack from Israel for the past 76 days, resulting in an alarming rise in casualties. The Israeli army’s assaults have relentlessly targeted civilian settlements and hospitals, causing a surge in fatalities and exacerbating the crisis. Ghebreyesus, speaking on behalf of the WHO, addressed the escalating humanitarian crisis, saying […]

Turkish Electric Minibus Tested on Tokyo Streets

E-Jest, the Turkish electric public minibus that entered the European and North American markets, had its launch in Tokyo yesterday and was tested on the streets today. The 22-seated bus, produced by company ‘Karsan’, was very much liked by the test driver Igaraji Yuji, a bus driver with 30 years of experience. “The vehicle is […]

Stalin Commemorated on His 144th Birthday

Members of the Russian Communist Party and supporters of former Soviet leader Joseph Stalin gathered in Moscow, Russia, to commemorate the 144th anniversary of Stalin’s birth. The supporters laid flowers at Stalin’s grave on the Red Square next to the Kremlin Wall.

Magnificent Winter Images Form Around Nemrut Caldera

Türkiye’s Nemrut Crater, where thousands of local and foreign tourists flock every year, got covered with snow with the arrival of winter. The crater and the Nemrut lake, which are located at an altitude of approximately 2,250 meters, fascinated with its winter appearance. The lake was deemed worthy of the excellence award.   Hakan Okay