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The Paris conference and Turkey
Before the climate conference in Paris, there were huge "climate justice" demonstrations all over the world. The concept of climate justice is a new one that has emerged in recent years. It demands the addressing of production, consumption and commerce forms that generate climate change.
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Turkish films win awards in Australia
"Turkish Waves," a cultural event organized by the Asia Pacific Screen Academy in collaboration with the Turkish Culture and Tourism Ministry and the Australia Foreign and Trade Ministry in the Australian city of Brisbane, left its mark on the 9th Asia Pacific Screen Awards (APSA), known as the Oscars of Asia.
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Mud from Brazil dam burst is toxic, UN says
Mud from a dam that burst at an iron ore mine in Brazil earlier this month, killing 12 people and polluting an important river, is toxic, the United Nations' human rights agency said on Nov. 25.
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Greece among the 60 countries targeted by ISIS – New ISIS video
A new video was posted a few hours ago on the Internet by ISIS fighters threatening to drown US in blood and warning of deadly attacks.
ISIS accuses Britain that is part of the “coalition of devils” and US for its military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Turkey one of best cotton producers but production declining: Association
Turkey produces some of the best quality cotton in the world, but its production volume has been declining, said the head of the Home Textiles Industry and Business Association (TES?AD) in a written statement.
"Turkey produces one of the world's highest quality cotton. Our cotton production must increase up to 4 million tons by 2023," said TES?AD head Ya?ar Küçükçal?k.
100-200 People Apply Daily for Certificates Proving Their Bulgarian Descent
Between 100 and 200 people are applying on a daily basis for certificates proving their Bulgarian descent.
This was revealed by Ivanka Slavcheva, a chief expert at the State Agency for Bulgarians Abroad, at the opening of the sixth session of the world parliament of Bulgarians.
Bulgaria Hosts Final of 2015 Junior Eurovision Song Contest on Saturday
Bulgaria will host the thirteenth edition of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest at the Arena Armeec hall in Sofia on Saturday evening at 20:30 EET.
A total of seventeen countries will participate in this year's edition of the song contest, with Australia and Ireland making their debut.
New Zealand votes in flag referendum
New Zealanders began voting Nov. 19 to select a potential new flag, part of a controversial push for the South Pacific country to drop Britain's Union Jack from its national banner.
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Chepurin: Balkans and Caucasus will suffer unless IS is destroyed
Chepurin: Balkans and Caucasus will suffer unless IS is destroyed
The Balkans and the Caucasus will be most under threat unless Islamic State strongholds are destroyed, Russian Ambassador Aleksandr Chepurin has said.
Five places you wouldn’t believe existed… but here they are! (pics)
They look like they don’t exist, and yet they do.
1) Tianzi Mountains, China
2) The Eye of the Sahara, Mauritania
3) The turquoise ice of Lake Baikal, Russia
4) Deadvlei, Namibia
5) Lake Hiller, Australia