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Turkey feels the big freeze from Washington

There are several stages in Ankara’s grasping of the changing attitude of the US toward Turkey. During former US President Donald Trump’s time, Turkey was hopeful that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s easy access to the White House would be maintained, though less frequently.

Why gas is not just hot air - The Hindu BusinessLine

Why gas is not just hot air May 30, 2021 Title: The Next Stop: Natural Gas and India’s Journey to a Clean Energy Future Edited by: Vikram Singh Mehta Publisher: Harper Collins Price: ₹637 Title: The Next Stop: Natural Gas and India’s Journey to a Clean Energy Future Edited by: Vikram Singh Mehta Publisher: Harper Collins Price: ₹637× When forty experts with deep insights into their domains join hands to produce something, you may bet on the value of the outcome. The Next Stop: Natural Gas and India’s Journey to a Clean Energy Future, a book on natural gas in India, is one such effort.

Red Sea Development Co inaugurates first 100% renewable bottled water plant in Saudi Arabia

JEDDAH: The Red Sea Development Co. (TRSDC) inaugurated the first desalination plant using solar and wind energy in the Kingdom as part of efforts to preserve the environment by limiting carbon emissions. Ahmed Ghazi Darwish, chief of staff at TRSDC, said that the project was launched in collaboration with Source Global, PBC, which specializes in renewable drinking water. He

Average airport processing times double to 3 hours

DUBAI: The amount of time passengers spend going through airports to board flights has doubled to an average of three hours, but this could surge to at least eight hours if traffic numbers return to pre-pandemic levels and restrictions remain in place, according to the International Air Transport Association (IATA). It warned of “airport chaos” unless governments worldwide

Saudi project clears 2,183 mines in Yemen

RIYADH: The Saudi Project for Landmine Clearance (Masam) dismantled 2,183 mines in Yemen during the fourth week of May. The figure comprised 13 anti-personnel mines, 927 anti-tank mines, 1,230 unexploded ordnances and 13 explosive devices. Masam is one of several initiatives undertaken by Saudi Arabia on the directive of King Salman to help ease Yemeni suffering. Saudi and

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