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Mexico: Drought will affect 89.5% of the country’s territory

The area of Mexico affected by drought is expected to increase from "85.58% to 89.58% due to the lack of rain," reports Excélsior. The National...

The consumption of fossil fuels has reached new heights

The consumption of fossil fuels, but also of energy emissions on a global scale, reached record heights in 2023. That's what the global energy...

The owner of a chain of liquor stores is the fastest-growing billionaire in Russia

The founder of the "Krasnoe & Beloe" (red and white) store chain, Sergey Studennikov, became the fastest-growing Russian businessman in the last year, Forbes...

Greece‘s new tourist “climate tax” replaces an existing fee

This was stated by the Greek Minister of Tourism, Olga Kefaloyani The tax to overcome the consequences of the climate crisis in tourism, which has...

North Macedonia already exports nearly 4 times more wine than Bulgaria

Years ago, Bulgaria was one of the biggest producers of wine in the world, but now it has been losing its position for almost...

For the first time in Europe: simultaneously 3 planes can take off from Istanbul Airport

An American magazine honored Istanbul Airport with 5 awards in December 2023. The airport has connections to 315 destinations, making it the best airport in...

Coal use set to record in 2023

Global coal supply is expected to hit a record high in use in 2023 on the back of increased demand from now with emerging...

Turkey introduces non-alcoholic all inclusive in some hotels

The head of the Mediterranean Association of Hoteliers and Tour Operators (AKTOB) Kaan Cavaloglu motivated the need for this initiative with the rising costs...

The Fulani, Neopastoralism and Jihadism in Nigeria

The relationship between Fulani, corruption and neo-pastoralism, i.e. the purchase of large herds of cattle by wealthy city dwellers to hide ill-gotten money.

OECD Survey – EU needs a deeper Single Market and to accelerate emissions reduction to growth

The latest OECD survey looks at how European economies are reacting to the negative external shocks as well as the challenges facing Europe moving forward.
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