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A naming ceremony held for the panda “Sheng Yi” in Malaysia
The third locally bred giant panda cub born in May last year in Malaysia is officially named "Sheng Yi" with a naming ceremony held in Malaysia. Meanwhile, it means Sheng Yi means "peaceful and friendship", the name also indicates the wish…
buffalo herd graze in south eastern Turkey
Images of the thousands of buffalo herd grazing together in the villages of Budakli and Gölbaş in Bitlis' Güroymak district offer visual feast. Cream and yogurt made from buffalo milk, which are among the main sources of income for the…
baby bears spotted playing with their mother
Three baby bears were spotted in the Torul district of Gümüşhane, Turkey, walking around with their mothers in nature. Another bear was captured by CCTV in the city.
The bear on CCTV records, who is thought to have woken up from…
Sarıkamış turned white after the snow fall despite the spring
Despite the spring, snowfall occurred in the Sarıkamış district of Kars, Turkey. Villages in the higher elevations turned white due to the snowfall. The shepherds experienced great surprise after they caught unprepared for the snow that…
Massive tornado spotted in Texas
A tornado struck Morton, Texas, in the United States. The Meteorology Service advised residents in the area not to go outside and to remain safe. The warning also stated that the tornado is expected to cause damage to vehicles and roofs,…
sandstorm hits kuwait
Sandstorms have hit several Middle Eastern countries in recent days, including Iraq, Iran, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, with health officials warning of the potential respiratory risks. The sandstorm advanced in Kuwait City,…
Death toll of Indian flood-related incidents increase
The death toll is increasing in floods and landslides caused by torrential rains that have been effective since last week in the Indian state of Assam. Assam's Minister of Water Resources, Pijush Hazarika, said in a statement, "20 people…
Heat wave triggers forest fires across Mexico
Due to the heat wave that has been effective in Mexico in the last days, forest fires in the country have increased by 45 percent. While hundreds of cities were experiencing drought, 67,742 hectares of land were destroyed in 125 active…
sandstorm hits Iraq’s Kirkuk
The sandstorm that began yesterday evening in Kirkuk, Iraq, had a negative impact on life. The Iraqi Ministry of Transport urged people suffering from respiratory diseases to stay at home for the next 48 hours and to avoid traveling,…
Endangered bird counting begins in Van
Census studies for the endangered White-headed duck, common pochard, and ferruginous duck have begun in Van. Water bird counting in the Van Lake basin began during the protection-control and monitoring activities included in the Van Nature…