Russia’s Luna-25 Aims for Moon Landing after 47 Years

Russia’s Luna-25 spacecraft, its first Moon mission in 47 years, was successfully launched from the Vostochny Space Base. Expected to land on August 21, the spacecraft aims to explore the Moon’s south pole and search for water sources. This follows the historic achievements of the US and Soviet lunar missions, and precedes India’s Chandrayaan-3 lunar […]

Trabzon Tourism Surges 81% with Gulf Visitors

  Tourism in Trabzon, located in Türkiye’s Eastern Black Sea Region, surged by 81% this July, largely credited to visitors from the Gulf countries. This year’s accommodations hit 268,500, with a notable increase in foreign tourists. Ortahisar Mayor, Ahmet Metin Genç, stressed Trabzon’s reputation as a trustworthy destination, contributing to its attraction. The city garnered […]

Russian Missile Strikes Zaporizhia Hotel: 1 Dead, 14 Injured

Russia launched another missile attack on the Ukrainian city of Zaporizhia, targeting the Reikartz Hotel on the Dnipro River bank. The assault resulted in one death and 14 injuries, including two children. Police confirmed the use of an Iskander missile at 19:20 local time. Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelenskiy highlighted the city’s continuous bombardment by Russia, […]

Virgin Galactic Flies First Tourists

Virgin Galactic, a premier space tourism company, recently took tourists into space for the first time since its debut commercial flight in June. The VSS Unity spacecraft launched from New Mexico and provided passengers with a five-minute weightless experience. Among those aboard were the first mother-daughter duo, Anastatia Mayers and Keisha Schahaff, and 80-year-old former […]

Poland Deploys 10,000 Soldiers to Belarusian Border

Poland is deploying 10,000 soldiers to the Belarusian border following a violation of its airspace by two Belarusian helicopters. This decision comes amid increased tensions, with a rise in aggression and illegal immigrants at the border. The existing border force consists of 5,000 Border Guard officers, 2,000 soldiers, and several police officers.

Fire Engulfs Grain Silos at La Rochelle Port in France

Four grain storage silos at the Port of La Rochelle, France, caught fire, producing a vast smoke cloud. The silos contained wheat, and nearby facilities were evacuated. Approximately 100 firefighters are tackling the blaze, and the cause is still unknown. Authorities have stated there’s no risk of an explosion.

Kastamonu Rebuilds Two Years After Devastating Flood

Two years after the catastrophic flood in the Western Black Sea Region of Türkiye on August 11, 2021, which resulted in the loss of 65 lives and 7 individuals going missing in Kastamonu’s Bozkurt district, the area has seen significant reconstruction. The flood led to the devastation of numerous homes and businesses, and collapsed infrastructure, […]

Hawaii’s Maui Island Forest Fires: Death Toll Rises to 36

Devastating forest fires, intensified by Hurricane Dora, continue to rage on Maui Island, Hawaii, leading to the death of at least 36 individuals. Much of the popular Lahaina resort city has been destroyed, and 20 severely burned individuals have been airlifted to O’ahu Island. Given the scale of destruction, authorities anticipate the death count could […]

Nemrut Crater Mountain in Türkiye: A Year-Round Spectacle

  Nemrut Crater Mountain, located in Bitlis’s Tatvan district, stands as Türkiye’s largest crater mountain, captivating visitors with its allure in every season. Standing at an altitude of 2,800 meters, the caldera recently received the ‘Award of Excellence’ from the European Elite Destinations Project (EDEN). Each year, thousands of local and international tourists flock to […]

Typhoon Khanun Strikes South Korea after Japan

After impacting Japan for two weeks, Typhoon Khanun hit South Korea, leading to the evacuation of 10,641 residents, cancellation of 355 flights, and the temporary closure of 1,579 schools. The typhoon is forecasted to reach Seoul and then move towards North Korea. In Japan, the typhoon resulted in two deaths in Okinawa and 78 injuries […]