More than 4,300 aftershocks in Turkey so far
More than 4,300 aftershocks have been felt since the earthquake in Turkey. The total number of deaths from the terrible earthquake in Turkey and Syria has reached 41 thousand 987.…
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More than 4,300 aftershocks have been felt since the earthquake in Turkey. The total number of deaths from the terrible earthquake in Turkey and Syria has reached 41 thousand 987.…
Photo courtesy of Google A 17-year-old girl was pulled alive from the rubble 10 days after the earthquake in Turkey. After the terrible earthquake in Turkey, where scenes like the…
The role of allies is important to stop Iran’s activities, America: Photo: File America called Iran the main cause of instability in the Middle East. Commander of the US Central…
Photo courtesy of Google Chinese President Xi Jinping will pay an official visit to Iran, but no schedule has been released for now. According to the Chinese Foreign Ministry, the…
1 person was killed and 3 were injured in a shooting incident in a shopping mall in the US state of Texas. According to police, the shooting happened in El…
63470 trade visitors and buyers from more than 140 countries as well as 2610 exhibitors from 92 countries participated in Fruit Logistica, the largest exhibition of fresh fruits and vegetables…
File photo The American think tank says that during the Taliban regime in Afghanistan, the Pakistani Taliban has emerged as a threat. The American Institute of Peace has said in…
Investigations are underway to find out the reasons for the helicopter crash: Photo: File Washington: A Black Hawk military helicopter crashed in the US state of Alabama, resulting in the…
File photo The death toll in various accidents due to Hurricane Gabriel has reached 5 in New Zealand. According to a foreign news agency, recovery efforts are underway in New…
For the first time in history, 900 Pakistanis, including women, arrived in Japan for work as soon as Japan started working visas for Pakistanis. On the instructions of the Ambassador…