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Myanmar jails Turkish broadcast journalists for two months
A Myanmar court jailed two journalists on assignment for Turkey’s state broadcaster, along with their interpreter and driver, for two months on Nov. 10 for violating an aircraft law by filming with a drone.
Bulgarian President Honours 15 Bulgarian Scientists with "John Atanasoff" Award
Head of State Rumen Radev will award the 15 presidential honors "John Atanasov" to young Bulgarian scientists in the field of computer science in four categories, reported BGNES.
Large Scale Power Outages in Sofia from Today
CEZ published a full list of addresses in the areas it serves, which will be temporarily interrupted in electricity next week.
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World’s most powerful X-ray laser launched in Hamburg
The world’s most powerful X-ray laser opened Friday in Germany, promising to shed new light onto very small things by letting scientists penetrate the inner workings of atoms, viruses and chemical reactions.
The mega-project generates extremely intense laser flashes, at a mind-boggling rate of 27,000 per second, inside a 3.4-kilometre tunnel below the northern city of Hamburg.
Eight Students were Injured by Lightning in Southeast France
Eight students were struck by lightning last night in Southeast France, TASS reported, citing French television BeF.
Overseas demand for Turkey-made anti-drone weapon rises
Having produced Turkey's first electromagnetic anti-drone weapon, technology firm Harp Arge (R&D) has developed a new model for the international market.
Harp Arge General Coordinator Aytekin Güçlü told Anadolu Agency on Aug. 3 that the company has launched a marketing study partnership with Turkey's Koza Construction and Defense Industry after receiving heavy demand from abroad.
No Electrical Power in Sofia Area for Couple of Days
From July 17th to July 21st CEZ Distribution will carry out repairs and renovation of its systems in Sofia-region.
Activities related to the removal or recycling of electrical switchboards, repair of facilities on medium and low voltage electrical networks, customer connection, pruning, switchgear prevention and others are foreseen.
Two killed, six injured in lightning strike in Turkey's Erzincan
Two people were killed and another six were injured on June 14 when lightning struck people working in a field in the Oğulcuk village of the eastern province of Erzincan, state-run Anadolu Agency has reported.
Eight people, including two children, reportedly took shelter inside a hut after they were caught in the rain.
NASA space probes have detected a human-made barrier surrounding Earth (VIDEO)
NASA space probes have detected a massive, human-made ‘barrier’ surrounding Earth, and tests have confirmed that it’s actually having an effect on space weather far beyond our planet’s atmosphere.
Turkey's New Indigenous Drones Set to be Used in Anti-Terror Ops, to Defend Borders
A Turkish defense company is set to introduce a series of new drones with high-tech capabilities to be used in anti-terror and security operations, Hurriyet reported on May 7.