Algeria
Police detain 74 ISIL suspects in 23 provinces
Police have detained a total of 74 suspects in a simultaneous operation carried out in 23 provinces against ISIL in collaboration with the National Intelligence Organization (MİT).
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Oil imports increase slightly in February
Türkiye's total oil imports inched up 0.58 percent in February from a year ago to 3.25 million tons, data from the Energy Market Regulatory Authority (EPDK) have shown.
The country reduced its purchase of crude oil by 14 percent year-on-year to 2.02 million tons, while diesel product imports grew more than 26 percent from February 2022 to 848,300 tons.
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Türkiye, Egypt to reappoint ambassadors as ties improve
Türkiye and Egypt have agreed to work more closely to resolve the ongoing conflict in Libya by helping the two rival Libyan groups to set up a joint military unit as part of the unification efforts in the North African country.
Oil rose sharply in Price
Global oil prices rose after several leading producers, led by Saudi Arabia, surprisingly announced production cuts, AFP reported.
Crude futures rose nearly eight percent, a day after several OPEC+ members unexpectedly announced production cuts totaling more than one million barrels per day.
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Every 10th Resident of France is an Immigrant
A tenth of people who lived in France in 2021 were born abroad, the national statistics agency INSEE said in its first survey on immigration in a decade, AFP reported.
Almost seven million people, or 10.3 percent of all people in France this year, are immigrants, meaning "born as a foreigner in a foreign country," it said.
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Race and Exclusion in State Socialism: African Students in Communist Albania
Encounters between Albanians and Africans in Western Europe accentuate the ethno-racial distinction between 'diasporic' communities as they struggle for recognition and resources.
But how, in the past, did communist ideology mediate relations between Albanians and Africans?
Albanian ties to anti-colonial figures
Quake concerns hit ready-to-wear trade
The concerns over a much-anticipated earthquake in Istanbul have started to affect the metropolis' three prominent commercial districts in the ready-to-wear sector: Laleli, Osmanbey and Merter.
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In 5 Months Bulgaria has Exported over 1 Billion Euros worth of Weapons
In five months, Bulgaria exported weapons with a total value of 1,016,336,858 euros, reported BGNES.
The information is from the period March 1 to August 1, 2022. For the specified period, 289 permits were issued for the export and transfer of defense-related products.
Turkey to host summit of gas buyers, sellers next month
Turkey will hold a natural gas summit on February 14-15 to bring together gas supplier countries and Europe's consumer countries in Istanbul, Turkish Energy Minister Fatih Donmez said on Monday.
"We will bring together supplier countries from the Middle East, Mediterranean, Caspian and Middle Asia with consumer countries from Europe," Donmez said.
Italy’s Eni signs $8 bn gas deal as Meloni visits Libya
Italian energy giant Eni signed an $8 billion gas deal with Libya's state-run National Oil Corporation on Jan. 28 as Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni visited Tripoli.