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Broad Arab Welcome to Armenia’s Recognition of the State of Palestine – Armenian News by MassisPost


Broad Arab Welcome to Armenia’s Recognition of the State of Palestine  Armenian News by MassisPost

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AIIB talks support for Azerbaijan in convening successful COP29 (Exclusive) – Trend News Agency


AIIB talks support for Azerbaijan in convening successful COP29 (Exclusive)  Trend News Agency

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Another Crescent: Iran’s Brewing Influence in the Sahel Region – The Geopolitics


Another Crescent: Iran’s Brewing Influence in the Sahel Region  The Geopolitics

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Iran Top Court Overturns Rapper Toomaj Salehi’s Death Sentence, Lawyer Says – Asharq Al-awsat – English


Iran Top Court Overturns Rapper Toomaj Salehi’s Death Sentence, Lawyer Says  Asharq Al-awsat – English

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Kazakhstan sharply decreases crude oil exports to Türkiye in March


Kazakhstan’s crude oil exports to Türkiye amounted to 172,676 tons in March 2024, Azernews reports.

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Azerbaijan’s green energy surge: A promising shift in electricity production


In the first five months of 2024, Azerbaijan has made significant strides in its renewable energy sector. According to the Energy Ministry, the share of green energy in the nation’s electricity production has increased to 14%. This development, celebrated on World Renewable Energy Day, marks a notable milestone in Azerbaijan’s journey toward a more sustainable energy future.

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Greece battles wildfires fanned by gale force winds


ATHENS — Hundreds of firefighters struggled Saturday to contain wildfires fanned by gale force winds on two Greek islands and in other parts of Greece, as authorities warned many regions face a high risk of new blazes. 

More than 30 firefighters backed by two aircraft and five helicopters were battling a wildfire burning on the island of Andros in the Aegean, away from tourist resorts, where four communities were evacuated as a precaution. 

“More firefighters [are] expected on the island later in the day,” a fire services official told Reuters, adding there were no reports of damage or injuries. 

Wildfires are common in Greece, but they have become more devastating in recent years amid hotter and drier summers that scientists link to climate change. A wildfire near Athens last week forced dozens to flee their homes; authorities said they believed arson and hot, dry conditions were to blame. 

Meteorologists say the latest fires are the first time that the country has experienced “hot-dry-windy” conditions so early in the summer. 

“I can’t remember another year facing such conditions so early, in early and mid-June,” meteorologist Thodoris Giannaros told state TV. 

On Friday, a 55-year-old man died after being injured in a blaze in the region of Ilia on Greece’s Peloponnese peninsula, as several fires burned on Greece’s southern tip. 

Several hundred firefighters have been deployed to battle more than 70 forest fires across the country since Friday. High winds and hot temperatures will extend the risk into Sunday, the fire service said. 

Earlier Saturday, firefighters tamed a forest fire on the island of Salamina, in the Saronic Gulf west of Athens, and another about 30 kilometers (19 miles) east of the capital. 

After forest fires last year forced 19,000 people to flee the island of Rhodes and killed 20 in the northern mainland, Greece has scaled up its preparations this year by hiring more staff and stepping up training.


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Greece battles wildfires fanned by gale force winds


ATHENS — Hundreds of firefighters struggled Saturday to contain wildfires fanned by gale force winds on two Greek islands and in other parts of Greece, as authorities warned many regions face a high risk of new blazes. 

More than 30 firefighters backed by two aircraft and five helicopters were battling a wildfire burning on the island of Andros in the Aegean, away from tourist resorts, where four communities were evacuated as a precaution. 

“More firefighters [are] expected on the island later in the day,” a fire services official told Reuters, adding there were no reports of damage or injuries. 

Wildfires are common in Greece, but they have become more devastating in recent years amid hotter and drier summers that scientists link to climate change. A wildfire near Athens last week forced dozens to flee their homes; authorities said they believed arson and hot, dry conditions were to blame. 

Meteorologists say the latest fires are the first time that the country has experienced “hot-dry-windy” conditions so early in the summer. 

“I can’t remember another year facing such conditions so early, in early and mid-June,” meteorologist Thodoris Giannaros told state TV. 

On Friday, a 55-year-old man died after being injured in a blaze in the region of Ilia on Greece’s Peloponnese peninsula, as several fires burned on Greece’s southern tip. 

Several hundred firefighters have been deployed to battle more than 70 forest fires across the country since Friday. High winds and hot temperatures will extend the risk into Sunday, the fire service said. 

Earlier Saturday, firefighters tamed a forest fire on the island of Salamina, in the Saronic Gulf west of Athens, and another about 30 kilometers (19 miles) east of the capital. 

After forest fires last year forced 19,000 people to flee the island of Rhodes and killed 20 in the northern mainland, Greece has scaled up its preparations this year by hiring more staff and stepping up training.


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Azerbaijan’s green energy surge: A promising shift in electricity production – AzerNews.Az


Azerbaijan’s green energy surge: A promising shift in electricity production  AzerNews.Az