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Turkish Community in Washington Protests Armenians
In Washington, D.C., on the anniversary of April 24, 1915, many Turkish and Azerbaijani citizens protested against Armenians alleging unfounded claims. Demonstrators, numbering around 200 and carrying Turkish and…
Lost Klimt Painting Sells for $32 Million in Vienna Auction
A long-lost Gustav Klimt painting, "Portrait of Fräulein Lieser," resurfaced in Vienna after nearly a century and fetched $32 million at the im Kinsky Auction House. The painting, believed to have been started by…
Protests Escalate at US Universities Against Israel
Protests condemning Israel's actions in Gaza have intensified at universities across the USA, including the University of Southern California (USC). Pro-Palestinian students at USC demanded a permanent ceasefire…
Small Plane Crashes in US, Killing 2 Onboard
A Douglas DC-4 Skymaster military transport plane crashed on the banks of the Tanana River in Alaska shortly after departing Fairbanks International Airport. The crash, which occurred at 09:55 local time with two…
Royal Horses Escape Training, Injure 4 in London
In London, five horses from the Royal Cavalry Regiment broke free during training in Belgravia, causing chaos on the streets. The horses, riderless and galloping, led to accidents including one hitting a car and…
Israel’s Gaza Attacks: 79 Killed in Latest Strikes
The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza reported that the Israeli army conducted six attacks on Gaza in the past 24 hours, resulting in 79 deaths and 86 injuries. This brings the total deaths to 34,262 and…
US Secretary of State Blinken Visits China
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrived in Shanghai for an official visit, with plans to meet with students and business leaders. He will later head to Beijing to meet with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi.…
Russian Deputy Defense Minister Detained on Corruption Charges
Timur Ivanov, Russian Deputy Defense Minister, faced a judge at Moscow's Basmanny Court after being detained by the Investigative Committee for corruption. Investigators allege Ivanov accepted bribes from…
North Macedonia Votes for New President
North Macedonia is conducting presidential elections, with 1,814,317 registered voters across 3,480 polling stations. The election features 5 Macedonian and 2 Albanian-origin candidates, including Stevo…
Athens Blanketed in Sahara Dust Cloud
Athens, Greece, experienced an unusual phenomenon as a dust cloud from the Sahara Desert enveloped the city, turning the sky orange. The iconic Acropolis was obscured by the thick dust, prompting warnings…