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Malaysia reopens investigations into the mysterious flight MH370 10 years after the disappearance of the Boeing 777

 

The Malaysian government’s decision to sign a new contract with Ocean Infinity to re-launch searches to locate the Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 for flight MH370 that mysteriously disappeared 10 years ago in March 2014 while carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew members.

Int’l bodies fail to provide peace, security: Erdoğan

International organizations tasked to produce peace and security fail to fulfill their responsibilities in the face increasing conflict and war, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has said, calling on D-8 members to stand with the people of Syria as the country is building a new future after the collapse of Assad regime.

STM signs deal to build ships for Portuguese Navy

Turkish naval defense company STM Savunma Teknolojileri will build logistics support vessels for the Portuguese Navy.

Two auxiliary oiler replenisher and logistics ships will be designed and built in Türkiye, with STM as the main contractor, the company said in a statement.

This marks the first export of military ships by Türkiye to a European Union and NATO member state.

Today’s sports broadcasts

Today’s sports broadcasts include the Super League’s 10th round, opening with the Olympiacos – Panserraikos and Athens Kallithea – Panetolikos matches. The schedule also highlights key games from the Basket League, qualifying rounds for Formula 1 and Moto GP, and various matchups from top European football leagues.

Detailed schedule of today’s sports events:

Neither Greece, nor Spain, nor the Maldives: National Geographic announces top travel destinations for 2025

This year’s selection invites you to travel from the dark islands of Indonesia to less exotic locations like Idaho. The choices reflect more unusual destinations, far removed from typical tourist spots.

According to the editors, the emphasis was placed on “locations where visitors feel welcome and support the environment and local community.”

Applying strategic autonomy: Ankara’s quest for BRICS membership

In early 2024, the alliance of states known under the acronym BRICS grew from five (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) to nine members. The integration of Iran, Egypt, Ethiopia and the United Arab Emirates constituted the second enlargement of the alliance which was founded in 2006 and incorporated South Africa in 2010. Since 2024 the acronym BRICS+ applies.

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