
Evrim Ağacı
Articles
-
3 weeks ago |
evrimagaci.org | Evrim Ağacı
A magnitude 7.7 earthquake struck northwestern Myanmar on Friday, March 28, 2025, causing widespread panic and destruction across the region. The earthquake occurred at 12:50 PM local time (7:20 AM CET) at a depth of 10 kilometers, with its epicenter located approximately 17 kilometers from Mandalay, Myanmar's second-largest city, which is home to around 1.2 million residents.
-
3 weeks ago |
evrimagaci.org | Evrim Ağacı
In recent days, the Arabic television landscape has been buzzing with excitement, particularly around three notable series that are captivating viewers and trending on social media platforms. The series "Sayed Al-Nas," starring Amr Saad, has been a focal point of discussion following the release of its 28th episode, while the comedic antics of Hedy El Etreby on "Ramez Elon Musk Masr" have also drawn significant attention.
-
3 weeks ago |
evrimagaci.org | Evrim Ağacı
On March 26, 2025, New York's Carnegie Hall was alive with music and nostalgia as an all-star tribute concert celebrated the legendary Patti Smith and the 50th anniversary of her groundbreaking debut album, Horses. The event, aptly named People Have the Power: A Celebration of Patti Smith, featured a star-studded lineup that included Bruce Springsteen, R.E.M. frontman Michael Stipe, and Bangles singer-guitarist Susanna Hoffs, among others.
-
3 weeks ago |
evrimagaci.org | Evrim Ağacı
A partial solar eclipse will be visible across Switzerland on Saturday, March 29, 2025, offering a rare celestial spectacle for skywatchers. The event will begin around 11:20 AM as the moon starts to move in front of the sun, with the maximum eclipse occurring between 12:02 PM and 12:07 PM. Depending on the location, about one-sixth of the sun will be obscured during this peak moment. In Geneva, the eclipse will start early, with the sun being covered by the new moon from 11:14 AM.
-
3 weeks ago |
evrimagaci.org | Evrim Ağacı
On Saturday, March 29, 2025, a partial solar eclipse will captivate viewers across Saxony, Germany, provided the weather cooperates. This celestial event, where the moon partially obscures the sun, will create a stunning visual effect, making the sun appear as though a piece has been bitten off. The last time residents in Saxony were treated to such a sight was in October 2022, and the next opportunity will not come until August 12, 2026.
Try JournoFinder For Free
Search and contact over 1M+ journalist profiles, browse 100M+ articles, and unlock powerful PR tools.
Start Your 7-Day Free Trial →