Mass Graves Discovered in Northern Mexico
chihuahua, mexico January 26, 2025 06:0056 bodies found in mass graves in Chihuahua, a hotspot for drug-related crime.
56 bodies found in mass graves in Chihuahua, a hotspot for drug-related crime.
Cyprus conducts drilling activities in the Eastern Mediterranean, ignoring Turkey, leading to tensions in the region.
The Thai capital is facing severe smog with air quality at its lowest levels, prompting school closures and health concerns.
Severe storm Eowyn causes chaos in Ireland and Northern Ireland, leaving 560,000 properties without power and disrupting transportation.
Forest fires and snowstorm hit the United States, causing casualties and widespread damage.
Terorr group PKK/YPG launches rocket attacks on Cerablus, injuring 9 civilians.
Ireland issues a rare red weather warning for the arrival of storm Éowyn, with potential widespread devastation expected. Parts of the UK also on alert for strong winds.
A 2,000-year-old Greek statue was discovered abandoned near trash bins in Thessaloniki, sparking investigations by local authorities.
Israeli forces maintain siege on Jenin with gunshots and explosions heard, while new developments arise.
Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs Hakan Fidan met with the Minister of Public Works and Transportation of Northern Cyprus Erhan Arıklı in Ankara.
At least 16 people have lost their lives in floods and landslides on Java Island, Indonesia.
At least 24 people confirmed dead due to landslides caused by heavy rainfall in Java and Bali.
KKTC President Ersin Tatar and GKRY leader Nikos Christodoulides hold a crucial meeting regarding new border crossings.
CENTCOM General Michael Erik Kurilla met with SDG leader Mazlum Abdi in northern Syria to discuss efforts against ISIS.
KKTC reacts to the arms sales approval from US President Biden to the Greek Cypriot administration, condemning it as supporting war-mongering.
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.
EU Commission Vice President and High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas made statements on the possible agreement between Turkey and Syria regarding maritime boundaries in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Kosovo's Minister of Internal Affairs, Xhelal Sveçla, announced the closure of all 'parallel Serbian institutions' operating in the country, emphasizing the commitment to uphold the rule of law.
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.
An oil tanker that drifted off the northeast coast of Germany last week is being towed to the port of Skagen in northern Denmark. The tanker, carrying 99,000 tons of oil, was en route from Russia to Egypt.
Allegations suggest that armed groups in northern Syria, including the Turkish-backed Syrian National Army, have reached an agreement with Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), the group controlling the new administration after the fall of the Assad regime.
The recent report by the United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres regarding the Cyprus issue has caused worries among Greek Cypriots due to the absence of the term 'federation solution' that they have been insisting on.
New information sheds light on the possible causes of the wildfires in Los Angeles, including electrical issues and suspected arson. Authorities are investigating the incidents.
Several women have reported incidents of sexual assault by aggressive men in Milan after celebrating the new year at famous locations in the city.
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.
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 PKK/YPG-backed illegitimate administration in northern Syria is seeking support from the US and France as Turkey threatens a military operation if no agreement is reached with Damascus. Calls have been made to deploy military forces to secure the border.
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.