new tunisian government under najla b. Romdhane sworn in

In Tunisia, the new government led by Najla Bouden Romdhane sworn in the Carthage Palace in the presence of President Kais Saied. Tunisia’s new Prime Minister, Romdhane, said at the swearing-in ceremony that state institutions should be restructured. She added that her government will try to regain the trust of the international community in the […]

turkey to deliver humanitarian aid to afghanistan

Turkey launched humanitarian aid campaign for the people of Afghanistan, delivering food aid to 15,000 Afghans in the cities of Kabul, Ghazni, Meydan Sar, Saidabad, Tahar, Kunduz, Baglan and Kandahar. The aid amounting 60 tons was delivered to the families of orphans and disabled citizens living in the farthest villages, as well as to refugee […]

David Card, Joshua D. Angrist and Guido W. Imbens win the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel

Secretary General of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences Professor Göran K. Hansson announced the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel during a press conference at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm, Sweden. The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2021 was divided, […]

fire breaks out at lebanese oil facility

A fire broke out at an oil facility in southern Lebanon, where power outages occurs on daily basis in the country. A black plume rise from the area covered the sky. The Lebanese army evacuated the facility, and traffic flow has been suspended in the area. The cause of the fire has not yet been […]

pro-EU protests hold across Poland after court ruling

Tens of thousands of Polish protested the Polish Constitutional Court’s decision that some of the articles in the EU treaties are contrary to the Polish constitution and that EU laws cannot be held above national laws. Upon the call of the leader of the Civic Platform (Platforma Obywatelska) party and former prime minister Donald Tusk, […]

flood hits greek island of evia

Flood hit the Greek island of Evia, which struggled with forest fires for about two months in summer. The infrastructure in many villages on the island was heavily damaged. Electricity poles toppled on the roads, causing them to close. Many houses were flooded. Residents may be forced to flee their homes in case of more […]

small plane crashed in russia, 16 killed

An L-410 type of small plane carrying 23 people were crashed shortly after taking off in Tatarstan, Russia. According to initial reports, 16 were killed and 7 were injured aboard. Firefighters, ambulances and rescue teams were sent to the area. It is estimated that the plane, which has a capacity of 19 people, may have […]

train services halt in japan

Due to the power outage in Japan, many train services in the Tokyo area were suspended. East Japan Railway, one of the country’s largest rail operators, has announced that it has experienced extensive service interruptions in some states, including Tokyo. It is being investigated whether the fire at a company-owned substation in Warabi, Saitama state, […]