Iran cautions against U.S. attack, labels EU forces ‘terrorists’
Iran's leadership warned of a regional conflict on Sunday (1 February) if the U.S. were to attack it, stoking the tension between Washington and Tehra...
A minibus carrying Russian tourists overturned in Antalya's Manavgat district on Tuesday, injuring 19 people. Emergency teams swiftly responded to the scene, and all injuries are reported as non-life-threatening.
A tour minibus overturned in Türkiye’s southern province of Antalya on Tuesday, Apr. 29, injuring 19 people, including 18 Russian tourists. Officials confirmed that the minibus, registered under plate number 07 AVN 799 and driven by Fatih K., lost control and flipped over in the Manavgat district.
Following the incident, emergency teams, including medical personnel, firefighters, and gendarmerie units, were immediately dispatched to the scene. The injured, consisting of the driver and 18 Russian nationals, received first aid at the site before being transferred to nearby hospitals for further treatment.
Authorities have assured that none of the injuries are life-threatening. An investigation into the cause of the accident is currently underway.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Saturday that the United States has begun negotiations with European leaders over Greenland and that an agreement is already taking shape.
The United States accused Cuba of interfering with the work of its top diplomat in Havana on Sunday (1 February) after small groups of Cubans jeered at him during meetings with residents and church representatives.
Iran’s nuclear ambitions continue to shape regional tensions in the Middle East, particularly among key powers such as Israel and Türkiye, according to political analyst Dr Zaur Gasimov.
Dmitry Medvedev, said European countries have failed to defeat Russia in Ukraine and have instead inflicted serious economic damage on themselves, as he criticised EU policy, praised Donald Trump as a leader who seeks peace, and said Russia would “soon” achieve military victory in the war.
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has warned that any U.S. military attack on Iran would spark a wider regional conflict, Iranian semi-official Tasnim news agency reported on Sunday.
German authorities have arrested five people suspected of running a criminal network to circumvent European Union sanctions by exporting goods to at least 24 sanctioned Russian defence companies, the federal prosecutor’s office said on Monday.
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At least 12 people were killed and seven wounded after a Russian drone struck a bus carrying miners in Ukraine's southeastern Dnipropetrovsk region, government officials said on Sunday (1 February).
The United States accused Cuba of interfering with the work of its top diplomat in Havana on Sunday (1 February) after small groups of Cubans jeered at him during meetings with residents and church representatives.
Heavy snow continued to batter northern and western Japan on Saturday (31 January) leaving cities buried under record levels of snowfall and prompting warnings from authorities. Aomori city in northern Japan recorded 167 centimetres of snow by Friday - the highest January total since 1945.
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