Three Women to be Released by Hamas
gaza strip January 19, 2025 12:21Hamas announces the release of three female hostages, resolving issues with the planned ceasefire with Israel.
Hamas announces the release of three female hostages, resolving issues with the planned ceasefire with Israel.
Archaeologists uncover a luxurious spa complex buried under volcanic ash in Pompeii, Italy, offering a glimpse into ancient Roman bathing rituals.
Recent research shows that methane leakage from the Nord Stream pipelines in the Baltic Sea has spread to more than 20 marine protected areas, impacting the ecosystem.
Local media reports progress being made by firefighters in Los Angeles in extinguishing the wildfires that have been raging since January 7th.
Outgoing US President Joe Biden has issued a directive approving the acquisition of military equipment from the United States by Southern Cyprus. The directive enables the Greek Cypriot Administration to purchase defense materials under the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961.
Blue Origin, the space company owned by billionaire Jeff Bezos, successfully launched a new rocket after previous failed attempts.
An investigation reveals horrifying animal abuse at a laboratory in the University of Catanzaro, Italy, leading to arrests of several individuals including professors and top officials.
Scientists working in a crustacean laboratory in Singapore have discovered a new species of giant isopod in the ocean, measuring a whopping 32.5 centimeters in length and weighing over a kilogram.
The European Union has approved Switzerland's participation in the Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO) defense project while NATO partner Turkey has been pending since 2021.
Los Angeles'ta başlayan yangınlar 250 milyar dolardan fazla hasara yol açarak ABD tarihinin en maliyetli felaketi olabileceği belirtiliyor.
A hiker discovered human remains in various stages of decomposition on a hiking trail in southern Utah, US. Authorities have identified the deceased man, but are still determining the cause of death.
North Korea's latest ballistic missile test in the Pacific Ocean has raised concerns in South Korea and Japan.
The US is bracing for a renewed nuclear threat from Russia: a potential weapon capable of shutting down an entire power grid through an electromagnetic pulse (EMP).
Billionaire Jeff Bezos had to wait a little longer for the launch of his rocket, named New Glenn, as it was postponed due to a technical problem.
A storm hitting the US caused more than 3,000 flights to be canceled, with five runways at Atlanta International Airport closed for 2 hours.
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.
The history and importance of Greenland for the USA, from Nazi occupation to China's growing influence in the region.
A new wildfire has erupted in the Hollywood Hills in Los Angeles, adding to the existing five wildfires spreading in the city. The fire department has issued an evacuation order for the area, including iconic addresses for the entertainment industry.
Israel's concerns over Turkey's growing influence in the region have led to a special security meeting led by Israel's Defense Minister Israel Katz.
Privatized water companies in the UK are facing high debts and a deteriorating sewage system, leading to a significant increase in water prices for consumers.
A bus carrying Dutch tourists caught fire on the A99 highway in southern Germany, while en route to Austria for a ski holiday. Fortunately, all 52 passengers on board were unharmed.
Marine Le Pen, the leader of the French Rassemblement National, has expressed that many people who love her father are in mourning. This was her first public reaction to the death of Jean-Marie Le Pen on Tuesday.
Iranian Government Spokesperson announced that the country's new capital will be located in the southern Mekran region due to the rapid population growth and environmental challenges faced by Tehran.
Antonio Torchia, the mayor of Belcastro in Italy, has announced a ban on falling severely ill in the village, where most residents are over 65 years old. This unusual measure aims to draw attention to the challenges faced by the local healthcare system.
Learn about the possible splitting of Africa into two continents, the ongoing rift process, and the geological implications.
Tibetan organizations in the Netherlands express worry about the earthquake in southern Tibet and its consequences.
The relative peace in the Middle East is on thin ice as tensions rise between Israel and Iran. Read more about the potential upcoming events in 2025.
Learn about the polar vortex phenomenon, its impact in the US, and the possibility of it affecting the Netherlands.
The mayor of Belcastro, a village in southern Italy, has prohibited being sick in his municipality to draw attention to a major problem in the region.
A powerful earthquake in Tibet has resulted in at least 36 reported deaths according to local media in China.