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Country among global top 10 geothermal energy consumers
Türkiye is among the 10 largest consumers of geothermal energy in the world, according to a report by the International Energy Agency (IEA).
The other top consumers are China, the U.S., Sweden, Indonesia, Iceland, Japan, New Zealand, Germany and the Philippines.
Ukraine War 2025: Zelensky’s hope for an end amid missile escalation
The war in Ukraine, ongoing since February 2022, is now approaching its third year, teetering on a razor’s edge.
Netanyahu: From which countries he can be arrested after the warrant from the International Criminal Court
Arrest warrants issued yesterday against Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu, former Defense Minister Yoav Galland and the head of the armed forces department of Hamas Mohammed Daif represent a historic development for the International Criminal Court, which has been struggling for 22 years to have its jurisdiction recognized and to gain enforcement powers.
New proposal awaited in Baku on climate finance deal
Host Azerbaijan was set Friday to put forward a new proposal for a potentially major deal on climate financing, hoping to bridge gaps between rich and developing countries on the official last day of the COP29 talks.
World still split over money as clock ticks on COP29
A fresh draft of a climate pact unveiled on Thursday at COP29 failed to break an impasse over money, with time running out for nations to reach a long-sought trillion-dollar finance agreement.
The U.N. climate summit in Azerbaijan is supposed to conclude today, but the latest draft only underlines divisions as nations return to the negotiating table.
Music legend Quincy Jones passes away at 91 – From Frank Sinatra to Michael Jackson
Quincy Jones, one of the most influential music producers of all time, has passed away at the age of 91. Jones was widely celebrated for producing Michael Jackson’s iconic albums Off the Wall, Thriller, and Bad.
Throughout his long career, Jones collaborated with an array of music legends, from Frank Sinatra to Michael Jackson and Will Smith.
Second-Hand Clothes: A €7 Billion Contribution to Europe’s GDP and a Greener Future
The textile industry is known to be one of the most environmentally damaging sectors globally, accounting for 10% of carbon emissions and 20% of drinking water pollution. According to Karina Bolin, CEO of Humana People to People Bulgaria, the use of reusable items can significantly mitigate this impact, reducing environmental harm by as much as 70 times.
Netflix – Sweet Bobby: The story of a twisted romantic web – “light” on the motivation behind the shocking catfishing
A chilling story of romantic deception is at the center of a new documentary on Netflix, capturing the attention of millions of viewers worldwide.
King Charles: Sporting a tie with Greek flags in Samoa – See photos
King Charles III made a subtle yet notable fashion statement during his visit to Samoa, where he attended the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, by wearing a tie adorned with Greek flags.
Greece ranks last in the EU in economic freedom
Greece ranks last in the economic freedom chart among the European Union states, according to the study published by the Center for Liberal Studies (KEFiM) in collaboration with the Canadian Fraser Institute.
It is also 16th from bottom in the world in terms of the size of the state, and in the penultimate position in the EU in terms of citizens' real disposable income.
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