Genocide Case Against Israel Completed

The second and last day of the hearing of the case filed by South Africa at the International Court of Justice on the grounds that Israel violated the Genocide Convention ended with Israel completing its defense. During the 3-hour hearing in The Hague, Netherlands, Israel defended that the genocide accusations were “grossly distorted because the […]

Israeli Families Marched for Their Captivated Relatives

The family members of the 136 Israelis who were captured by Hamas soldiers staged a march near Urim, a kibbutz near the Israeli-Gaza border in southern Israel. Holding pictures of their captivated relatives, the protesters marked the 100th day of the war as well. More than 23,450 Palestinians and at least 1,300 Israelis have been […]

Gölcük Nature Park in Türkiye Transforms into Frozen Wonderland

As temperatures dropped below zero in Gölcük Nature Park, located in Türkiye’s Bolu province, the lake surface has transformed into a stunning frozen landscape. Recent snowfall in Bolu contributed to a snow thickness of 15 centimeters in Gölcük Nature Park, earning it the title “pearl of Bolu.” The prolonged sub-zero temperatures led to the complete […]

5 Members Killed in Attacks of US and UK, says Houthis Spokesperson

Yahya Saree, spokesman for the armed wing of the Houthis, who control the capital Sana’a in Yemen, held a press conference following the attacks carried out by the USA and UK on Yemen. Reporting that 73 rockets were launched during the night, Saree stated that 5 people from the Houthis died and 6 people were […]

Israel Presents Defense in South Africa’s Genocide Lawsuit

The second day of the genocide lawsuit initiated by the Republic of South Africa against Israel for the Gaza massacres saw Israel presenting its verbal defense at the International Court of Justice in The Hague. Tal Becker, the Legal Adviser of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, delivered the opening speech, arguing that the accusations […]

Bursa Automotive and Metal Workers Strike Amid Failed Negotiations

Collective bargaining negotiations involving thousands of automotive and metal workers in companies like Tofaş, Bosch, and Karsan in Bursa, Türkiye, concluded without an agreement, prompting a strike decision. United Metal-İş and MESS engaged in their 5th meeting, but after a 60-day negotiation process involving 150 thousand employees, no agreement was reached. Subsequent meetings and a […]

Missing Russian Tourist Found Dead After Going Hiking Alone

The search operation that was initiated after the disappearance of a Russian tourist named Nadezhda Larygina, who came to the Kemer district of Antalya in Türkiye for the New Year’s holiday and went missing after going hiking alone on January 4, ended badly. The woman, who was supposed to return to her country on January […]

Civil Defense Personnel Injured in Second Attack on Gaza House

A civil defense team was targeted by the Israeli army’s secondary attack on a house in the Gaza Strip. A civil defense worker was injured and immediately taken to the health center by his teammates. The Palestinian Red Crescent announced on Wednesday that Israeli forces targeted an ambulance in Deir al-Balah, killing four healthcare workers.

Georgian Village Cares for Turkish Cow, Seeks Owner

The Georgian village of Kırnati is in search of the owner of a cow, believed to have crossed the border from Muratlı village in Türkiye’s Borcka district of Artvin. Kirnati residents, maintaining shifts for a month to care for the cow, are attempting to locate the owner by informing relatives in Türkiye. Despite shared culture […]

Skiing Season Starts in Uludağ

The skiing season in Uludağ, one of Türkiye’s important winter tourism and ski resorts, started after the heavy snowfall that occurred in the past few days. Parallel to the demand for hotel reservations, the crowd density on ski slopes began to increase gradually. A visitor said he had been coming to Uludağ for years and […]