Ruddy Shellducks Spotted Near Reservoir in Türkiye

Ruddy Shellducks, which have amazing colors and peaceful voices, formed amazing landscapes near the Keskin Reservoir in the Tepebaşı district of the Eskişehir province of Türkiye. “They are definitely not hunted like ducks. They are somewhat important among the public; I don’t know why. The rumor says that if a person shoots them,  they will […]

Putin Attends G20 Summit Via Video Conference

Russian President Vladimir Putin attended the G20 Summit chaired by India via video conference. Addressing the Ukraine-Russia War, Putin emphasized that Russia has consistently been open to peace talks with Ukraine. He highlighted that it was Ukraine, not Russia, that withdrew from the negotiation process. Putin also expressed support for international cooperation and the re-establishment […]

Car Explosion on US-Canada Border Bridge Kills 2

An explosion occurred in a vehicle crossing the Rainbow Bridge over the Niagara River on the US-Canada border. Two people in the vehicle died, and a border patrol employee was injured during the incident. Initially labeled as a potential “terrorist attack” by the FBI, New York Governor Kathy Hochul and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas […]

Death Toll Reaches 3 in Siirt Copper Mine Collapse

A collapse at a private copper mine in Siirt, Türkiye has killed 3 miners. Emergency teams swiftly responded to the incident, recovering the workers from the debris. Despite extensive medical efforts, Zekai Can Calık, Emre Gökduman, and Orhan Gültekin succumbed to their injuries, raising the death toll to three. Investigations persist at the site.

Head-On Train Collision in Russia Injures 25

In Russia’s Ulyanovsk region, a head-on collision between two trains occurred in Kuybyshev city. The passenger train traveling from Adler to Perm carried 400 passengers, resulting in 25 injuries. Five were treated on-site, and those hospitalized had non-life-threatening injuries. Russian Railways confirmed no derailment or track damage, evacuating passengers and moving the trains to the […]

Türkiye’s Konya Universities Stage Silent Protest Against Israel’s Actions

Five universities in Konya, Türkiye organized a “silent scream” march to protest Israel’s attacks on Palestine. Led by academics, the march aimed to condemn Israel’s violence against Gaza’s civilians. Rectors highlighted their academic responsibility, condemning the killing of children and civilian targeting, urging an end to the blockade on Gaza. The statements strongly denounced support […]

Forests Blanketed in Falling Leaves in Türkiye’s Balıkesir

  As autumn nears its end in Balıkesir, Türkiye, the breathtaking sight of colorful leaves cascading from trees, adorning the forests like a vibrant blanket, mesmerizes observers. These forests, showcasing distinct seasonal changes, particularly captivate nature enthusiasts with their ever-changing beauty.

Intensive Search for Missing Crew Continues After Turkish Ship Sinks

Following the sinking of the ‘Kafkametler’ off the coast of Türkiye’s Karadeniz on November 19, relentless search and rescue operations continue for the 11 missing crew members. Resuce teams, supported by sea vessels, helicopters, planes, and land units, maintain around-the-clock efforts to locate the crew. The search escalated further on November 20 after the discovery […]

Israel’s Ongoing Attacks on Gaza Enter 47th Day

Israeli airstrikes hit Jabalia, Nuseirat Refugee Camp, and Khan Younis, claiming 52 lives and injuring many. The Indonesian Hospital in Gaza was requested to evacuate by the Israeli army, as confirmed by Munir Al Barsh, Director General of Gaza’s Ministry of Health. Meanwhile, Israeli army casualties from the ground operation in Gaza rose to 69, […]