Snow Covered Mountains Captured under Astonishing Stars

Photographers who observe space and nature took fascinating photographs in various spots in Türkiye’s Bitlis, especially the summit of the Nemrut Caldera, during snowfall. The images taken at night with the long exposure technique for several months fascinated photographers and nature lovers. “There are places offering magnificent views in Bitlis. It snows in many regions, and […]

Israel Attacks Refugee Camps, Killing at Least 44

Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip have claimed the lives of 44 Palestinians. The assault intensified, targeting Khan Yunis, Deir Al-Balah, Zawaida region, Nuseirat, and Bureij refugee camps. In Deir al-Balah, five people were killed in an airstrike on a house, while Khan Yunis witnessed 30 casualties in Israel’s attacks. Reports indicate that Israeli air […]

US and UK Attack Houthis in Yemen

The US and UK armies carried out an attack against the Houthis in Yemen for targeting the commercial ships linked to Israel in the Red Sea. A military base in the north of the capital Sanaa, the surroundings of Hudaydah Airport, some points and military units in Saada province and Zamar city were hit overnight. […]

Türkiye Brings 85 More patients From Gaza

Türkiye’s ongoing aid efforts for the sick and injured in Gaza saw its 7th evacuation operation. Coordinated with Türkiye, Egypt, and Israel, the evacuation involved transporting 85 patients and injured individuals, accompanied by 106 companions, from Egypt’s El-Arish Airport to Ankara’s Etimesgut Military Airport. The Air Force of the Ministry of National Defense utilized one […]

Displaced Gazans Set Up Tents Near Border with Egypt

Palestinians who were displaced due to the attacks by the Israeli army are taking shelter in temporary tents they set up near the border with Egypt in the south of the Gaza Strip. The community also burys their deceased members near the tents as well. More than 23,400 Palestinians and at least 1,300 Israelis have […]

Greek Students Protested Bill to Allow Private Universities

The government’s bill that allows the establishment of private universities was protested by thousands of students in Greece, one of the few countries that have not allowed the establishment of private universities. Gathering in the capital, Athens, numerous students strongly opposed the reform in question, stating that it would cause their university degrees to lose […]

American Boxer Kevin Johnson Granted Russian Citizenship by Putin

American boxer Kevin Johnson, who expressed his desire to become a Russian citizen to President Vladimir Putin after defeating Russian boxer Vyacheslav Datsik last April, has officially been granted Russian citizenship. The 44-year-old athlete received his new identity card and passport during a ceremony at the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs in Moscow, following a […]

Protests Erupt in Poland Following Arrest of Former Minister and Deputy

  Supporters of Poland’s Law and Justice Party (PiS), now the main opposition, organized a “Protest of Free Poles” in Warsaw. Responding to PiS Chairman Jaroslaw Kaczynski’s call to “defend democracy, media, and freedom of expression,” supporters from across the country convened in the capital. The demonstration, held in front of the Parliament building, aimed […]

Argentinians Protest Javier Milei’s Omnibus Law

Numerous Argentinians gathered in front of the National Congress in Buenos Aires to protest the new policies of the government of Javier Milei. Milei proposed an ‘omnibus law’, which grants legislative powers to the government in economic, fiscal, taxation, and electoral matters.