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Türkiye Evacuates 966 People from Lebanon
The Turkish Ministry of National Defense announced that two ships carrying 966 civilians, including Turkish and Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) citizens, have departed from Beirut, Lebanon, heading for Mersin, Türkiye. The…
Hezbollah Attacks Israel with 40 Rockets
The Israel Defense Forces announced that around 40 rockets were fired from Hezbollah positions in Lebanon into northern Israel. Some of the rockets were destroyed by air defense systems but others caused damage in the region.
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Activists Target Picasso’s Painting to Protest Arms Sales to Israel in England
Members of the Youth Demand activist group, which is protesting arms sales to Israel, covered Picasso's painting La Maternite (Motherhood) in the National Gallery in London, England, with a photograph of a Gazan mother and child.
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Hearing for Eylem Tok in US Extradition Case Postponed
The extradition hearing of Eylem Tok, mother of Timur Cihantimur who killed a man in Türkiye in a car accident, at the John Joseph Moakley Courthouse in Boston, USA, has been postponed. Judge Donald L. Cabell ruled to extend Tok’s…
Another Journalist Killed in Israeli Attacks in Gaza
The Gaza Government Media Office announced yesterday that journalist Mohamed Tanani, who was working for the Al-Aqsa television that is covering the attacks on the Jibaliya refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip, was killed in an Israeli…
Hurricane Milton Hits Florida Coast as Category 3
Hurricane Milton made landfall near Siesta Key, Florida, on Wednesday evening as a Category 3 storm, with sustained winds of 120 mph (190 km/h). The National Hurricane Center (NHC) warned of major destruction along Florida’s…
Baker, Hassabis and Jumper Win Nobel Prize in Chemistry
This year, the Nobel Prize in Chemistry was shared between David Baker of the University of Washington for his work in computational protein design and Demis Hassabis and John Jumper from Google Deepmind, a British artificial intelligence…
Hungarian PM Orban Protested for “Betraying His Country” at EU Press Conference
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban was protested by a Hungarian opposition politician and activist who accused him of betraying his country during his speech on Hungary's plans for the 6-month European Union Council presidency term at…
Death Toll from Floods in Bosnia and Herzegovina Rises to 22
The death toll from the floods that occurred in the cities of Jablanica, Konjic, Fojnica and Kresevo in central and southern Bosnia and Herzegovina on October 4 has risen to 21. Authorities are continuing their search for the six missing…
Russia’s Drone Strikes Wound Five in Ukraine
Russia launched another drone attack on Ukraine's Odessa region, injuring five people, with three hospitalized. Odessa's governor, Oleh Kiper, said air defenses intercepted most of the drones, but a 9-story building and a health center were…