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192 qualified researchers apply to Turkish universities

A total of 192 researchers from 65 international institutions, including prominent names like Harvard University, Oxford University, Texas A&M University and Michigan State University, have applied to collaborate with Turkish universities, highlighting strong global interest in Türkiye's academic and research opportunities.

Dimitris Kalavros-Gousiou: The creator of the most important innovation event, TEDx Athens, talks to protothema.gr

The TEDx Athens is not only the premier innovation event where science meets art, entrepreneurship, and technology, but also the place where the world’s greatest minds have revealed their personal stories and secrets of success.

Kefalonia: Is it really Odysseus’ Ithaca? – New documentary on homer’s mythical king

The American newspaper Wall Street Journal addresses this controversy in an article discussing the documentary “Odysseus Returns”.

It focuses on Makis Metaxas’ quest to prove that Odysseus was a real person who was buried on Kefalonia, possibly the Ithaca described by Homer.

The Next 3 Queens of European Thrones and Their Personal Stories

Queen Elizabeth II of England is no longer with us. Queen Margrethe II of Denmark has abdicated in favor of her eldest son. Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg has started the process for his succession. Prince William’s hair has turned gray—or what’s left of it—while he stoically awaits his turn to wear the crown.

Rachel Reeves: Who is Labour’s ‘Thatcher’ to take the reins of the Treasury

Rachel Reeves, a former children’s chess champion and Bank of England economist, is expected to become Britain’s first female Chancellor of the Exchequer.

Following Labour’s landslide victory, Reeves is expected to take over the ministry after being the party’s shadow finance minister in opposition.

Four in five people want more climate action: UN survey

Four in every five people want their country to strengthen its commitments to addressing climate change, according to a global poll of 75,000 participants published on Thursday.

The survey by the U.N. Development Program, Oxford University and GeoPoll posed 15 questions by randomized telephone calls to people in 77 countries representing 87 percent of the world's population.

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