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Ukraine’s Power Plants Damaged in Russia’s Attacks
Ukraine's thermal and hydroelectric power plants suffered damage from Russia's missile and drone attacks, as confirmed by Ukrenergo, the electricity grid operator. The attacks targeted power plants in central and…
Turkish Becomes Official Language in Northern Mitrovica, Kosovo
Turkish has become one of the official languages in the North Mitrovica municipality in Kosovo after a voting by the Kosovo Democratic Turkish Party (KDTP) in the parliament.
“Today is a historical day for Kosovo Turks, today is our…
Palestinian Death Toll Rises to 32,623
According to the daily report of the Palestinian Ministry of Health, 71 Palestinians lost their lives and 112 more were injured in 7 attacks carried out by Israel in the Gaza Strip in the last 24 hours. The total number of deaths increased…
Russia’s Lavrov Rejects Zelenskiy’s Peace Formula for Negotiations
Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov emphasized Russia's crucial role in the success of the peace summit in Sweden and rejected Ukrainian President Zelenskiy's proposed 'peace formula.' In an interview with Izvestia,…
Cyclone Gamane Kills 14 in Madagascar
Cyclone Gamane, which has been paralyzing life in 7 regions in the north of Madagascar since Wednesday, caused the deaths of 14 people. According to authorities, 6 of the victims drowned and 5 of them were trapped under their collapsed…
Israel’s Attack on Syria’s Aleppo Kills 38
The Syrian Ministry of Defense announced that the Israeli army and other armed groups attacked various points in the Aleppo countryside around 01.45 local time. It was stated that 38 civilians and soldiers died as a result of the attack,…
Chain Reaction Car Accident in South Korea: 17 injured
A chain-reaction car accident occurred after a concrete mixer hit truck crashed into another truck from behind at 09.21 local time in the Seongbuk district of Seoul, the capital of South Korea. Thirteen vehicles, including a motorcycle,…
Victims of Solingen Attack Commemorated in Germany
A memorial ceremony was held for the Turkish family of four, including two children, killed by Neo-Nazis who set fire to their houses in the Höhscheid district of Solingen, Germany, on May 29, 1993. During the ceremony, which took place in…
Bus Crash Claims 45 Lives in South Africa
In South Africa, a passenger bus veered off a bridge, plunging into a ravine near Mmamatlakala in the Limpopo province. The South African Ministry of Transport confirmed that out of the 46 occupants onboard, 45 tragically lost their lives,…
2 Bodies Found Under Collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge in US
Search teams found the bodies of two people who fell into the river after the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, USA, collapsed after being hit by a cargo ship on March 26. The Maryland State Police identified the victims as 35-year-old…