wedding hall fire kills 115 in Iraq

Fireworks caused a fire in a wedding hall in the Hamdaniye district of Mosul, Iraq. According to preliminary findings, 115 people died, and at least 200 others were injured. Multiple fire brigades from Mosul and Erbil were dispatched to the scene and successfully extinguished the fire. The Iraq Civil Defense General Directorate stated that the […]

Immigrants run to the USA amid works at Mexico border

Immigrants seized an unexpected opportunity during repair work on a section of the US-Mexico border wall in Tijuana, Mexico. In a daring move, a group of immigrants on the Mexican side exploited gaps in the wall left open by the workers to enter US territory. A dog accompanied the immigrants, leading to humor among observers. […]

death toll from karabakh fuel tank explosion jumps to125

Armenia’s Minister of Health reported that the death toll from the fuel tank explosion that occurred in the city of Khankendi in the Karabakh region yesterday jumped from 20 to 125. Stating that the bodies of those who lost their lives were brought to Armenia, Avanesyan said that efforts were being made to determine the […]

Kosovo Police Publish Footage of Serbian Attackers

Kosovo police published footage of the Serbian group taking shelter in the monastery after the clashes between the Kosovo police and the Serbian group in the north of Kosovo on Sunday, which caused the deaths of five people. The footage revealed that the Serbian group included Milan Radojicic, Deputy Chairman of the Serbian List Party, […]

Inside Pakistan’s Mona Depot: A Horse Haven

The ‘Living Animal Kingdom’ Mona Depot Clip clop, clip clop, run, dance, eat and neigh horses at the ‘Living Animal Kingdom’ Mona Depot, nestled on the outskirts of Punjab in Mandi Bahauddin, which has a history that dates back to its inception in 1902. It’s where horses resoundingly echo their presence with the rhythmic clip-clop […]

Storm Elias brought life to standstill in Greece

The storm and hail triggered by Storm Elias in the western and central parts of Greece caused chaos. The hail and rain in the Epirus region and Trikala brought traffic to a halt. Education was suspended in schools in the town of Xylokastro. It was said that all emergency, firefighting, and security units were alerted […]

South Korea Holds First Military Parade after 10 years

South Korea sent a powerful message to North Korea by hosting its first military parade in Seoul in a decade for Armed Forces Day. The parade showcased advanced military technology and featured the participation of 300 U.S. soldiers, emphasizing the strong U.S.-South Korea alliance. Despite adverse weather conditions leading to the cancellation of some air […]

New Insect And Plant Species Found To Live In Türkiye Valley

Dozens of new plant and living species were detected to live in the 14-kilometer-long Ihlara Valley, the world’s second-largest canyon valley in Türkiye’ Aksaray province. According to studies, the valley, which is also known as a gateway to Cappadocia, hosts a total of 84 birds, 11 fish, 294 insects, 11 reptiles, and 179 seeded and […]

Philippines disables floating barrier installed by China

The Philippine Coast Guard announced that they have cut the 300-meter-long floating barrier that China had placed around the Scarborough Reef last week to keep Filipino fishing boats away. Philippine Coast Guard Spokesperson Jay Tarriela stated that although they estimate that China may reinstall barriers and take dangerous steps, the Philippines will not step back […]

Azerbaijan offers safe passage for departing Armenians from Karabakh

Armenians who voluntarily left the Karabakh region during Azerbaijan’s anti-terrorism operation shared their experiences. Many expressed gratitude for the safe passage provided by Azerbaijan and a desire for peaceful coexistence between their communities. Talks between representatives of Armenian civilians and the Azerbaijani administration continue. significant upcoming event is the meeting between Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev […]