NASA Panel on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena

NASA held a panel in Washington DC, featuring NASA Administrator Bill Nelson and other experts, to discuss Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP), previously known as UFOs. The report emphasized NASA’s commitment to transparency and scientific data. It clarified that there are no scientifically explained “mysterious celestial objects” to date. Nelson expressed a personal belief in the […]

Türkiye’s Bayraktar AKINCI Hits 30,000 Flight Hours Milestone

  Baykar’s Bayraktar AKINCI TİHA, a nationally developed Assault Unmanned Aerial Vehicle in Türkiye, has accomplished a significant milestone with 30,000 flight hours. This achievement is a notable moment in Turkish aviation history. The drone has also secured export contracts with 8 countries. It has been involved in historic flights, including close-arm flights and public […]

Turkish Relief Teams Continue Aid Efforts in Flood-Hit Libya

AFAD, police, gendarmerie, UMKE teams from the Ministry of Health, and non-governmental organization crews sent by Türkiye to assist in the aftermath of the devastating flood in Libya remain dedicated to providing aid and relief. These teams, including UMKE and UMKE Atak units from the Ministry of Health, are actively delivering healthcare services at a […]

Sydney’s Air Quality Hits Record Low Amid Controlled Burns

In Sydney, Australia, controlled fires conducted in preparation for the upcoming forest fire season have severely impacted the city’s air quality, leading to the world’s worst recorded air pollution levels. The dense smoke from these controlled burns forced authorities to temporarily halt the operations due to extreme pollution levels, with plans to resume once the […]

Satellite Photos Reveal Devastation of Deadly Libyan Flood

US space technology company Planet has released satellite photos showing the aftermath of a devastating flood in Derna, Libya’s eastern region. The flood, which has resulted in the deaths of 6,000 people and the disappearance of 10,000 others, was caused by heavy rainfall and the failure of two dams. The images, captured on September 2 […]

Belgrade-Pristina Dialogue Fails as Kosovo Rejects Compromise Offer

The EU-mediated Belgrade-Pristina Dialogue meeting, attended by Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, ended without a resolution. Held in Brussels, Belgium, with the participation of EU officials, this meeting marked their first encounter since June 22, following increased tensions in northern Kosovo. Despite Serbia accepting the EU’s compromise proposal, which involved […]

Bomb Attack Injures Pakistani JUI-F Leader and Others

In Pakistan’s Balochistan province, a bomb attack occurred in Mastung town, injuring 11 people, including Hafiz Hamdullah, the leader of the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) Party. The explosive was placed near Hamdullah’s parked car, but his life is not in danger. Authorities have launched an investigation into the incident.

China Becomes First to Appoint Ambassador to Afghanistan Post-Taliban Rule

China has become the first country to appoint an ambassador to Afghanistan following the Taliban’s rise to power in August 2021. Chinese Ambassador Zhao Xing presented his credentials to Taliban Prime Minister Mullah Muhammad Hasan Akhund in Kabul, emphasizing China’s commitment to not exerting influence or interfering in Afghanistan’s internal affairs. Zhao highlighted the progress […]

Flood in Eastern Libya: Up to 20,000 Feared Dead

In eastern Libya, search and rescue operations are underway following a devastating flood caused by Storm Daniel, impacting several cities including Derna, Benghazi, Sousse, Al-Marj, and Bayda. Derna’s Mayor Abdulmenam al-Ghaithi expressed concerns that the death toll from the flood could potentially reach between 18,000 and 20,000 individuals. He emphasized the urgent need for specialized […]

Russian Tourists Flock to Türkiye’s Resorts

Increasing cooperation between Türkiye and Russia in economic and political spheres has positively impacted tourism. Russian tourists are drawn to Türkiye’s natural beauty, coastal attractions, historical sites, and culture. Cities like Antalya, Muğla, and Istanbul are popular destinations. Furthermore, the establishment of a maritime border gate in 2021 has allowed Russian tourists to visit Bartın’s […]