China’s Spring Festival Travel Rush Sets Records

China’s Spring Festival travel rush is underway, with an expected 9 billion passenger trips in the next 40 days, driving economic recovery. This year’s holiday season is anticipated to be the most vibrant in recent years, reflecting vitality and consumer confidence in the world’s second-largest economy. To manage increased demand, a dedicated work team is […]

Death Toll in Gaza Exceeds 26,000

According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, 183 people died and 377 others were injured in Israeli attacks in the last 24 hours. Many injured people were still under rubble and on the roads, but ambulance and civil defense teams could not reach them, added the ministry. The number of deaths in the Gaza Strip […]

Tourist Survives Bear Attack By Cutting Arm at Thai Wildlife Cente

  In a recent incident at a wildlife conservation center in Chiang Mai, Thailand, a 32-year-old Swedish tourist and volunteer, Stefan Claudio Specogna, was attacked by a wild bear while offering it fruit. The bear bit Specogna’s right hand as he extended it through the iron bars to provide the animal with food. Eyewitnesses reported […]

Cyclone Kirrily Leaves 64,000 Australians Without Power

Cyclone Kirrily has brought life to a standstill in the Australian state of Queensland. Powerful winds that reached a speed of 70 kilometers left 64,000 people without electricity across the state, and most of the outages were in the city of Townsville, according to authorities. The Australian Bureau of Meteorology warned that heavy rainfall would […]

Worker Dies After Getting Electrocuted

A Turkish construction worker, Mahsun Kurt (29), lost his life in Şanlıurfa’s Viranşehir district after accidentally hitting a high voltage line with an iron mold in his hand. The incident, captured on security cameras, shows Kurt being electrocuted and falling from the second floor to the ground. Despite immediate interventions at Viranşehir State Hospital, the […]

Perşembe Plateau’s Veins Form Astonishing View Under Snow

Perşembe Plateau and its meanders, located on the border of Tokat and Ordu, were covered in white after heavy snowfall. The curvy meanders resembling veins formed an astonishing landscape. “This is the Perşembe Plateau, famous for its world-famous meanders. It is a region where tourists come during the summer. You can take various photographs using […]

Trepova Receives 27-Year Sentence for Assassination of Pro-Kremlin Blogger

In a significant development, St. Darya Trepova, the mastermind behind the bomb attack on pro-Kremlin blogger Vladlen Tatarsky in a St. Petersburg cafe on April 2, 2023, has been handed a 27-year prison sentence. The attack, which claimed Tatarsky’s life and left 40 others injured, occurred as he covered the Ukraine war. Trepova, appearing at […]

Greek Students Protest Private Education Bill

Approximately 8,000 students in Athens, the capital of Greece, have been protesting for 3 days against the government’s new bill allowing the establishment of private universities. Students chanting the slogan “Fight against class discrimination” reiterated today that university degrees will lose their importance with the establishment of private universities. A group of demonstrators set fire […]

Çıldır Lake in Türkiye Emerges as Winter Tourist Hotspot

  Çıldır Lake in Ardahan, Türkiye, is drawing attention from both local and foreign tourists with its enchanting natural beauty. The 123 square kilometer lake, situated at an altitude of 1,950 meters, is now entirely frozen, offering visitors the unique experience of horse-drawn sleigh rides. The frozen surface of Çıldır Lake provides a picturesque setting […]

Hospital Fire Stirs Panic in Iran

A fire broke out at the Gandhi Hospital in Tehran, the capital of Iran, for an unknown reason at around 19:00 yesterday. The Tehran Police Department stated that many roads leading to the hospital were closed to traffic and the public was warned not to get close to the hospital. No casualties have been reported […]