Aid has been pouring into Türkiye after the recent 7.7 and 7.6 magnitude earthquakes in Kahramanmaraş. A aid campaign was launched at the Turkish Embassy in Washington three days ago, attracting great participation from Americans and other nationalities. The aid collected exceeded 100 tons, including winter clothes, food and other materials. Diplomatic missions of other countries in Washington also joined the effort. The Virginia Muslim Association and Afghan Hasib Ahmed showed their support for the cause. The US-Azerbaijan Chamber of Commerce in Washington DC also hung Turkish flags and set up a QR system to collect money for earthquake victims.
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Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced a significant cabinet reshuffle, introducing new ministries for energy and economy. The move, aimed at strengthening Poland’s economy and improving government efficiency, comes 19 months after the general election. Tusk highlighted the importance of security, given the external threats from Russia and Belarus, alongside internal stability concerns.
The reshuffle includes changes in key positions such as energy, economy, justice, interior, health, national heritage, and agriculture. Additionally, the Minister of Foreign Affairs has been appointed Deputy Prime Minister, while several other ministers
have taken on new roles within the government.