Death toll rises in Los Angeles wildfires with Mexican assistance
los angeles January 12, 2025 08:03The death toll from the wildfires around Los Angeles has risen to sixteen, with Mexico offering to assist in the firefighting efforts.
The death toll from the wildfires around Los Angeles has risen to sixteen, with Mexico offering to assist in the firefighting efforts.
Turkey's Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan is set to participate in a crucial meeting in Riyadh with numerous other countries' Foreign Ministers discussing steps towards stability and security in Syria.
The wildfires in Los Angeles have caused massive destruction, leaving many homeless and raising questions on the authorities' response to the crisis.
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan's recent statements regarding France's stance on the PKK terrorist organization have made headlines in the global media.
Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of social media platforms owner Meta, disclosed that the Biden administration pressured them for censorship regarding COVID-19 vaccine content.
Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of the social media platforms' owner META, revealed that the Biden administration pressured them for censorship regarding vaccine-related content.
Israeli President Herzog faced protests during his surprise visit to Cyprus, following the new developments in Syria. Herzog's visit to Cyprus comes as Israel, together with Cyprus and Greece, is looking to counter Turkey's influence in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan expressed strong reaction against France's backing of the PKK/YPG affiliated administration in northern Syria.
American electric car manufacturer Tesla has recalled approximately 240,000 vehicles in the United States due to a rear view camera issue.
Nicolas Maduro has officially started his third term as the president of Venezuela after being elected for the third time in the recent presidential elections. The swearing-in ceremony took place in the National Assembly in Caracas.
Upcoming U.S. President Donald Trump will not face any penalties in the hush money case in New York, making him the first convicted criminal to become president of the United States.
The date for the critical meeting between the President of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus Ersin Tatar and the leader of the Greek Cypriot Administration of Southern Cyprus Nikos Christodoulides has been determined for January 20th. The meeting will focus on the opening of crossing points along the island.
Israel issues a stern warning to the West about the new Syrian leader, Al-Sharaa, urging caution and highlighting potential risks.
Pizzagate suspect Edgar Maddison Welch was shot dead by police after resisting arrest near his home in Salisbury, North Carolina. Welch had a history of involvement in a conspiracy theory related to a Washington pizzeria.
Former President of the United States, Jimmy Carter, has been laid to rest in his hometown of Plains, Georgia, after passing away at the age of 100. Political leaders and dignitaries gathered to honor Carter's legacy of leadership and humanitarian work during the state funeral ceremony held in Washington DC.
US President-elect Donald Trump stated that he is preparing to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in order to end the war in Ukraine.
Israel's President Isaac Herzog pays a surprise visit to the Greek Administration to discuss new strategies against Turkey.
The President-elect of the United States, Donald Trump, stated that Russian President Vladimir Putin wants to meet with him and that the meeting has been arranged.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau rejects US President Donald Trump's suggestion of Canada becoming the 51st state of the US, emphasizing the importance of maintaining Canada's sovereignty and addressing trade issues.
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado was forcefully arrested in the Venezuelan capital of Caracas following a nationwide demonstration organized by the opposition.
Opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez, the true winner of the elections, is planning to return to Venezuela to claim his victory despite Maduro's claims.
The United States is bidding a grand farewell to former President Jimmy Carter, who passed away at the age of 100 on December 29.
A prominent member of the Japanese mafia has pleaded guilty to attempting to trade nuclear material for weapons, specifically for the Iranian nuclear weapons program.
With rising British interest rates and fears of a recession, concerns arise about stagflation reminiscent of the 1970s in the United Kingdom.
Israel is facing pressure to release Hossam Abu Safiya, the director of a hospital in Gaza, shedding light on how hospitals are repeatedly becoming a battleground in the region.
A groundbreaking surgery took place in Belgium as doctors successfully implanted a micro-pacemaker in a newborn baby for the first time in the country, marking a rare achievement globally.
A discovery of dinosaur footprints in Dewars Farm Quarry has caught the attention of scientists, shedding light on ancient species and their behaviors.
In the midst of discussions for a possible ceasefire in Gaza, Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar paid a historic visit to the United Arab Emirates to meet with his counterpart. The meeting focused on regional developments and bilateral relations.
Rolls-Royce, the luxury car manufacturer, is investing £300 million (€360 million) in expanding its factory in Goodwood to cater to super-rich customers by offering customized cars with unique features like 18-carat gold sculptures.
Tommy Robinson, the right-wing British activist, finds himself in the spotlight once again as the British grooming scandal resurfaces. Read about his controversial role in addressing child abuse allegations and the political landscape surrounding him.