News archive of November 2021

Azerbaijan says 14 dead in military helicopter crash

Fourteen people died on Nov. 30 in an Azerbaijani military helicopter crash which went down in the east of the Caucasus country during a training flight, officials said.

"Fourteen people died and two more were wounded as a result of a state border service helicopter crash," the ex-Soviet republic's frontier guard said in a statement.

Αιμίλιος Χειλάκης: Με ιντριγκάρει ο αδίστακτος και εξουσιομανής «Ακύλας Μεγαρίτης»

«Το ανθρώπινο μίσος μπορεί να προκαλέσει μεγάλο κακό, η διαφορετικότητα γίνεται θύμα της ίδιας της φύσης της», λέει ο σπουδαίος ηθοποιός σε ραδιοφωνική του συνέντευξη

Bulgaria’s “Kozloduy” NPP reports a record BGN 717.5 Million Profit for the First Nine Months

While some are losing out on rising electricity prices, others, such as electricity producers, are gaining. This is most clearly seen at "Kozloduy" Nuclear Power Plant, whose production costs are relatively low and constant (due to the long-paid investment in the plant), and the energy it sells on the stock exchange has risen sharply in recent months.

Eurozone inflation soars to highest rate on record

Soaring energy prices took eurozone inflation to its highest rate on record in November, official data showed on Nov. 30, challenging the European Central Bank's resistance to tightening monetary policy earlier than planned.

Ερευνα για το brain drain: Σχεδόν οι μισοί Έλληνες διδάκτορες του εξωτερικού θέλουν να επιστρέψουν στη χώρα

Το προφίλ των Ελλήνων με διδακτορικούς τίτλους - Πού και τι σπούδασαν - Σε ποιες χώρες εργάζονται - Τι δείχνει έρευνα από το Εθνικό Κέντρο Τεκμηρίωσης & Ηλεκτρονικού Περιεχομένου (ΕΚΤ) με τη συνεργασία του Πανεπιστημίου Μακεδονίας

Turkish economy’s growth rate hits 7.4 pct

Turkey's economy grew 7.4 percent year on year in the third quarter of 2021, meeting expectations on the strength of retail demand, manufacturing and exports, according to official data announced on Nov. 30.

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