Applied sciences
Heavy rainfall expected in Istanbul
A "yellow" warning has been declared by the Turkish State Meteorological Service for Istanbul and other provinces in country's northeast, stressing to take precautions against a heavy rainfall today.
The temperatures are expected to drop by 2 to 4 degrees Celsius in areas with heavy rainfall, while temperature conditions in other regions are expected to stay steadier.
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Exhibition examines act of measuring and weighing
Pera Museum presents a new selection from Suna and İnan Kıraç Foundation Anatolian Weights and Measures Collection.
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Turkey’s energy minister says new gas find in Black Sea imminent
Turkey will soon announce a significant natural gas discovery in the Black Sea, the country's Energy and Natural Resources Minister Fatih Dönmez said on Nov. 9.
Electricity bills – Minister announces new aid
The Minister of Environment and Energy, Kostas Skrekas, announced a new aid to households for the electricity bills, speaking on the MEGA weekend show.
He left open the possibility for aid measures extended to gas consumers.
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Greek cop mods “dead” patrol car to get 500+ HP (photos)
The beast has 550 horsepower
60 years ago the USSR tests the “Tsar Bomba” (video)
The blast was more powerful than 50 million tons of TNT & was felt hundreds of miles away!
Three police officers injured, 5 arrests during clashes in Athens (videos-photos)
The protesters are against the police being able to take DNA samples from suspects
Court finds doctor who invoked conscientious objections to abortion discriminated against
Ljubljana – The Ljubljana Local Court has ruled that a candidate for specialisation in gynaecology was discriminated against by the Medical Chamber after she voiced her conscientious objections to abortion and intrauterine contraception (IUD). The ruling is final.
Long-term care, de-bureaucratisation bills coming to plenary session
Ljubljana – The National Assembly is meeting for the October plenary session on Monday to debate at first reading an omnibus bill on de-bureaucratisation and a long-awaited long-term care bill. Changes to pharmacy legislation and to the law on police work and organisation are also on the MPs’ agenda.
Shocking – Passengers escape bus almost submerged in water in Athens (photos-video)
Greece has been battered by two consecutive severe weather systems in a matter of days