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Africa looks to renewables to curb warming, boost economies
From wind farms across the African coastline to geothermal projects in the east African rift valley, a new United Nations climate report on April 4 brought the continent's vast clean energy potential into the spotlight.
In Albanian City Once Named ‘Stalin’, a Base for NATO
NATO says the upgrade will bring the base - once home to Soviet- and Chinese-made MiG fighter jets - up to alliance standards by renovating the runways, taxiways, and storage facilities.
Morocco in shock after tragic death of ’little Rayan’
Morocco was in shock Sunday after emergency crews found a five-year-old boy dead at the bottom of a well in a tragic end to a painstaking five-day rescue operation that gripped the nation and the world.
Tragic end: Little Rayan died just half an hour after he was pulled out of the well
According to Al Jazeera Morocco, official information has arrived that the boy did not survive the operation.
Let us remind you, a five-year-old boy Rayan, who was trapped underground for days, in a well 32 meters deep in Morocco, was pulled out after several days of rescue operation.
Rescuers dug a canal parallel to the well for days, and the last meters were dug by hand.
Rescuing a boy attracted worldwide attention: Oxygen and water provided to him VIDEO
Currently, the action of digging a hole in parallel with the well is in progress, and the rescuers managed to deliver oxygen and water to the boy. A camera was also lowered next to him in order to monitor his condition at all times.
Botaş lowers gas flow to industry, power stations
Turkey's Petroleum Pipeline Corporation (Botaş) has lowered natural gas flow to large industrial sites and power stations by 40 percent because of a disruption in pipeline gas imports from Iran.
The national pipeline company has taken all neceassary measures for households not be affected by the shortage, a statement released in the evening on Jan. 20 said.
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Because of Omicron: Japan closes its Borders to Foreigners from November 30
Faced with the new version of Omicron, Japan will close its borders to foreigners tomorrow, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida was quoted as saying by world news agencies.
'Oldest' jewelry in history unveiled in Morocco
Archaeologists in Morocco on Nov. 18 unveiled what they said was the oldest jewelry in the world, perforated seashells dating back as much as 150,000 years.
The shells, assumed to have formed necklaces and bracelets, were discovered in the Bizmoune cave near the coastal resort of Essaouira.
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Slovenia gains one spot in climate protection ranking
Glasgow – Slovenia ranked 50th on the Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI) ranking for 2022, an improvement by one spot, however scientists warn that the country’s performance in fighting climate change is still quite poor.
US senator moves against Turkish defense exports, Azerbaijan
A senior U.S. senator has proposed measures targeting Turkey's defense sector exports as well as aid to Azerbaijan.