Greek PM Mitsotakis Plans December Meeting with Türkiye’s Erdoğan

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis revealed plans to meet with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in Greece this December. Speaking at a panel organized by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation in Berlin, Mitsotakis highlighted recent efforts to ease tensions between Türkiye and Greece, emphasizing a desire to normalize relations and prevent potential military conflicts. He emphasized […]

Türkiye and Azerbaijan Allocate $100M for Kahramanmaraş Earthquake Recovery

The international partnership between Türkiye and Azerbaijan allocated $100 million to aid Kahramanmaraş after an earthquake. This initiative involves extensive construction efforts, including housing, schools, cultural centers, and green spaces in various parts of the city, emphasizing recovery and development in the affected areas.   Halil Ulubey

Turkish Couple Defies Age Norms, Enrolls in University After 40

Mete Üründü (42) and Müşerref Üründü (40) defied societal norms in Manisa, Türkiye, by enrolling as university students at 40. Married for two decades, they pursued their dream of higher education, studying Cooperative and Viticulture at Manisa Celal Bayar University. Despite initial societal pressures, the couple’s determination won them admiration from both students and faculty. […]

Johannesburg Hit by Hailstorm, Causing Chaos

In Johannesburg, South Africa, a severe hailstorm struck, causing chaos on the streets as walnut-sized hailstones covered the area in white. The heavy rainfall led to flooding, damaging parked vehicles, gardens, buildings, and roads. Fortunately, there were no injuries or deaths reported. The South African National Meteorological Service issued a warning of further hailstorms, advising […]

Salt Lake: Meeting 60% of Türkiye’s Salt Needs

  In Salt Lake, Türkiye, where 60% of the country’s salt needs are met, an annual harvest yields 1.5 million tons of raw salt. Most of this is exported to 60 countries, while around 350-370 thousand tons are processed domestically. The salt production process starts as water recedes from designated pools, collected using machinery, and […]

Istanbul’s Aerial Rainbow Charms Viewers After Heavy Rain

  Yesterday’s sunset in Istanbul unveiled a breathtaking rainbow, captured in stunning aerial photographs, painting postcard-perfect scenes in the sky. Following heavy rain, the vibrant hues formed a fairytale-like spectacle against the Beylikdüzü skies, drawing the attention of many with its mesmerizing fusion of colors amidst the cityscape. Lasting for approximately 20 minutes, this natural […]

Iceland Rattled by Quakes: Cracks, Smoke, and Volcanic Threat Looms

Recent seismic activity in Iceland’s Reykjanes Peninsula persists, with over 500 earthquakes recorded since midnight, causing significant road damage. As hundreds evacuated the area, smoke emerged from some of the resulting cracks. While experts noted a decrease in seismic activity compared to yesterday, a 15-kilometer-long magma river beneath the peninsula remains active, posing a threat […]

Symbolic Bodies of Palestinian Children Displayed in Iran

  In Tehran, a solemn event named “Symphony of the Fallen” paid tribute to the 4,609 Palestinian children who tragically lost their lives in ongoing Israeli attacks on Gaza. Symbolic shrouded figures of these children were laid out in Palestine Square, evoking heartfelt emotions among attendees. Iranians, moved by the symbolic funerals, shared poignant moments, […]

Hamas Launch Rocket Attacks on Israeli Tanks in Gaza

The Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, released new images depicting rocket attacks on Israeli tanks during a ground operation in Gaza City. The attacks targeted tanks belonging to Israeli troops involved in the ongoing ground operation in the Gaza Strip, resulting in the destruction of several armored vehicles.