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Curtain raises in new Süper Lig season
Defending champions Trabzonspor will take on newcomer Istanbulspor in an away game on Aug. 5 in the opening game of the new Süper Lig season.
Trabzonspor won its first league title in almost 30 years in May and the Black Sea side's supporters were happy to see their team adding the Turkish Super Cup to its museum last week.
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Wildfire rages in Bordeaux; fire pilot killed in Portugal
Strong winds and hot, dry weather frustrated French firefighters' efforts Saturday to contain a huge wildfire that raced across pine forests in the Bordeaux region for a fifth straight day, one of several wildfires scorching Europe this week.
Wildfires blaze across sweltering southwest Europe
Southwest Europe baked under sweltering temperatures on July 15 for a fifth day, with the heat sparking devastating wildfires, forcing the evacuations of thousands and ruining holidays.
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Students Beware when Traveling to or from these European Airports
The cumulative impact of Covid-19 on students and their academic achievement not only has been large but unfortunately, it is still continuing. As a result of the chaos that the Aviation industry is facing due to the lack of workers who have been fired and lost their jobs during the pandemic period, a huge number of daily flights to Europe are being canceled by airlines and t
Brussels projects sharp slowdown for Slovenia in 2023
Brussels – The European Commission has upgraded its forecast for Slovenia’s GDP growth from 3.7% to 5.4% for this year, but it expects growth to slow down sharply to just 1% in 2023 compared to its earlier projection of 3.1%.
Ljubljana only 279th in European city air quality viewer
Copenhagen – Slovenia’s capital has placed 279th among 344 European cities in the European city air quality viewer with its air quality categorised as poor. Maribor ranks 207th having moderately clean air.
Automotive exports hit $2.8 billion in June
The automotive sector's exports increased by 17.9 percent on an annual basis to $2.8 billion in June, according to data from the business group.
The industry, which has been the leader in exports among all sectors over the past 16 years, captured an 11.8 percent share in the country's total exports last month.
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Türkiye becomes 18th most populous country, official report reveals
Türkiye, with a population of 84.68 million, ranks 18th among 195 countries in terms of population size as it constitutes 1.1 percent of the world's total population, the U.N. reported on July 11, World Population Day.
North Macedonia’s Foreign Minister: The Macedonian Language will become Official in the EU
"The Macedonian language issue has been resolved and all lies related to it must be dismantled". This was said at a press conference in Skopje by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the RNM Bujar Osmani.
The framework that needs to be signed with the European Union will state that North Macedonia will translate the legislation into the Macedonian language.
Inflation fight is an ‘art,’ says Lagarde
Finding the right monetary policy response to tackle soaring inflation is an "art," European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde has said.
"It is not a science," Lagarde said on June 29 at a panel at the ECB's annual central banking conference in Portugal.
"What we are doing there is an element of art," she said.
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