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Hundreds of Gaza tents submerged as winter floods deepen humanitarian crisis in Khan Younis
Heavy rains have inundated hundreds of displacement tents in Khan Younis' Al-Mawasi area, worsening already catastrophic conditions for Palestinians uprooted by Israel's war. Families waded through flooded shelters as animals pulled carts through waterlogged roads, with officials warning 127,000 of 135,000 tents are now uninhabitable.
24 February 2026
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Turkish Red Crescent's 21st 'Goodness Ship' departs for Gaza on first day of Ramadan
The Turkish Red Crescent dispatched its 21st humanitarian vessel from Mersin Port to Gaza on Ramadan's first day, carrying 3,300 tons of food, hygiene supplies, and essentials. Red Crescent President Fatma Meriç Yılmaz announced daily meal capacity in Gaza has been doubled to 60,000, aiming to reach 1.8 million people during the holy month.
20 February 2026
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In Gaza tents, displaced Palestinians keep Ramadan spirit alive for children
Despite living in makeshift shelters amid widespread destruction, displaced families in Gaza are decorating their tents with limited means to bring the spirit of Ramadan to their children. The tradition continues under harsh conditions.
17 February 2026
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Iran launches major naval drill in Strait of Hormuz amid heightened US presence
Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy has initiated large-scale military exercises in the Strait of Hormuz and Persian Gulf, testing rapid response scenarios against maritime threats. The "Intelligent Control" drills come as Washington reinforces naval assets in the region, which Tehran views as a direct security challenge.
16 February 2026
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Gaza Palestinians endure winter hardship as attacks persist amid tent life
Displaced Palestinian families in Gaza City are grappling with deteriorating weather and living conditions in makeshift shelters, as Israeli military operations continue despite a formal ceasefire. Basic necessities remain scarce.
12 February 2026
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Funeral held for three Al-Qassam Brigades members killed in Gaza strike
A funeral ceremony was held in Gaza for three members of Hamas's military wing, the Al-Qassam Brigades, who were killed in an Israeli attack. Their bodies were prepared for burial at Al-Shifa Hospital.
10 February 2026
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Patients continue medical evacuations through Rafah crossing from Gaza’s Khan Younis
Medical evacuations of Palestinian patients and companions are continuing from Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, southern Gaza, via the Rafah border crossing. Families are updating documents to seek treatment abroad following the limited reopening of the crossing.
04 February 2026
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Ice invades Long Island: Great South Bay frozen solid in historic freeze
The Great South Bay on Long Island, New York, has been transformed into a vast, frozen plain following a historic and deadly cold snap intensified by a passing bomb cyclone. The freeze, which has shattered temperature records and claimed lives across New York City, evokes memories of winters so severe that residents could once drive across the bay's ice to Fire Island
02 February 2026
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A 55-meter-long chocolate train in Milan has entered the Guinness Book of Records.
The world's longest chocolate train has entered the Guinness World Records in Milan, Italy. Measuring 55.27 meters long and weighing 2,300 kilograms, the chocolate train is on display in Piazza Città di Lombardia. The record-breaking creation was prepared with the contribution of Italian and Maltese master pastry chefs, as well as young students from schools and vocational training centers. The project was designed by pastry chef Andrew Farrugia from ITS Malta.
28 January 2026
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Hudson river partially freezes over after major winter storm
A major winter storm has left sections of New York's Hudson River frozen and covered in ice floes, with the surrounding landscape blanketed in heavy snow. The dramatic scene follows a powerful system that brought freezing temperatures to the US Northeast.
27 January 2026
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Humanitarian crisis deepens in Gaza as crowds queue for a single meal in Khan Younis
The food crisis in the Gaza Strip persists due to Israel's limited allowance of humanitarian aid entry. In Khan Younis, a charity distributed hot meals to displaced Palestinians, with large crowds, including children, forming in the cold weather for a portion of food.
26 January 2026
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Gaza’s Islamic University becomes shelter for displaced Palestinians
Gaza’s Islamic University, severely damaged by Israeli attacks, has been transformed into a shelter for displaced Palestinian families, who are enduring harsh winter conditions in makeshift tents and damaged buildings.
15 January 2026
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Young Palestinian uses tire pump to keep his mother alive amid war
In a stark image of desperation emerging from the conflict, a young Palestinian man is using a simple bicycle tire pump in a life-or-death attempt to keep his mother breathing. With medical facilities destroyed or inaccessible and a crippling shortage of supplies, families are resorting to extreme improvisation to survive.
08 January 2026
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Population maps have changed! The world's 20 most populous cities have been announced: Istanbul's position on the list stands out.
The United Nations has published its list of 'The World's Most Populous Cities'. While many cities from New York to Tokyo are included in the list, Istanbul's position stood out. Here are the 20 most populous cities in the world and Istanbul's place on that list...
07 January 2026
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Seddülbahir Castle nominated for european museum of the year award 2026
Turkey's historic Seddülbahir Castle in Çanakkale has been nominated for the prestigious European Museum of the Year Award (EMYA) 2026. Culture and Tourism Minister Mehmet Nuri Ersoy stated the nomination reflects international recognition of Turkey's vision in preserving cultural heritage through contemporary museology.
05 January 2026
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Palestinians protest for prefab housing in Gaza as buildings risk collapse
Displaced Palestinians and Civil Defense crews in Gaza's Sheikh Ridwan neighborhood protested on the rubble of a recently collapsed building, demanding the entry of prefabricated houses. They warned that children face severe cold and life-threatening conditions amid worsening winter weather.
25 December 2025
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Alhambra Palace: A Testament to Islamic Heritage and Architectural Brilliance in Spain
The Alhambra Palace in Granada stands as a monumental symbol of Islamic civilization in Europe. This 13th-century Nasrid citadel, renowned for its intricate Islamic art and engineering, showcases a cultural zenith. As a top UNESCO site, it underscores the enduring historical and artistic legacy of Al-Andalus, attracting global visitors to this key Spanish landmark.
19 December 2025
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Aid groups serve hot meals as Gaza's displacement crisis worsens
Humanitarian organizations are distributing hot meals to displaced Palestinians in southern Gaza's al-Mawasi area near Khan Younis. This effort comes amid a severe and deteriorating food shortage across the Gaza Strip, where limited aid deliveries fail to meet basic needs, forcing countless residents to rely on soup kitchens for survival.
18 December 2025
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First photos from Epstein's private Island reveal dental chair and phones
Previously unreleased photographs from Jeffrey Epstein's private island have been leaked, showing peculiar details like a dental chair and telephones labeled for offices. The images offer a rare glimpse into the secluded property at the center of a global sex trafficking scandal involving high-profile figures.
05 December 2025
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