Peruvians took to streets on Independence Day

Peruvians took to streets during the events held for the 28th of July Independence Day. The demonstrators told the press that they oppose the presidency of Dina Boluarte, who cruelly suppressed the previous protests, and demanded early elections for a peaceful environment in the country. Peruvian police intervened in the march using pepper spray in […]

Türkiye’s FM Fidan Honors WWI Martyrs in Hungary

Türkiye’s Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, visiting Hungary at the invitation of his Hungarian counterpart Peter Szijjarto, started his diplomatic trip by paying respects at the Galician Front Turkish Cemetery in Budapest. He expressed his profound respect for the Turkish soldiers who fought in one of World War I’s most challenging fronts and remembered the nation’s […]

Tchiani Leads Transitional Government in Post-Coup Niger

Following the military coup in Niger two days ago, a transitional government has been formed under the leadership of the coup’s orchestrator, General Omar Tchiani. Tchiani, a close ally of former President Mahamadou Issoufou, quashed a coup attempt following the 2021 elections. The current president, Mohamed Bazoum, was detained, and the constitution was declared null […]

Russia Arms Over 40 African Nations, Putin Says

At the second Russia-Africa Summit held in St. Petersburg, Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed solidarity with African nations, emphasizing their rising global influence and the importance of state sovereignty. Putin revealed Russia’s commitment to help African countries handle ongoing conflicts and crises, underlining cooperative initiatives between law enforcement and specialized services. He also highlighted Russia’s […]

Uçhisar Castle in Cappadocia Draws Over 100,000 Visitors

Uçhisar Castle, the largest ‘fairy chimney’ in Cappadocia, continues to be a major attraction for tourists. The castle, located just five kilometers from Nevşehir city center, has drawn approximately 111,000 visitors in the first half of the year. Visitors to the castle can enjoy panoramic views of the entire Cappadocia region, including numerous valleys and […]

Boat Engulfed in Flames off Japan Coast

A boat was engulfed in flames off the coast of Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, in the Akashi Strait. The incident was first reported by the Kobe Coast Guard Force, who observed smoke rising from the boat near the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge around 2:30 PM local time. Quick responses from the Coast Guard and local fire departments […]

North Korea Showcases Military Tech at “Victory Day” Parade

  To commemorate the anniversary of the Korean War ceasefire, North Korea held a military parade in Pyongyang attended by national leader Kim Jong-Un and key Russian and Chinese officials. The parade showcased advanced military technology, including the Haeil Unmanned Underwater Nuclear Strike Vehicle, the Hwasong-17 and Hwasong-18 missiles, and various strategic unmanned aerial vehicles.

Crews Rebuild Quake-Hit Hatay Despite Heatwave

  Despite a severe heatwave with temperatures exceeding 40 degrees, demolition crews in Hatay, an earthquake-hit region, continue to work tirelessly, clearing debris and dismantling damaged buildings. Workers combat the extreme conditions by consuming several liters of water and using air conditioning in their machinery. Despite the challenges, they remain committed to their mission to […]

Niger Coup Supporters Attack Ruling Party HQ Amid Unrest

  Following the seizure of power by Niger’s Presidential Guard, which is backed by the Niger Armed Forces, supporters launched violent protests, attacking the ruling party’s headquarters and setting vehicles on fire. Police used tear gas to control the crowds. The successor to the ousted President Mohamed Bazoum is unclear, though the Presidential Guard Regiment […]