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Southern Europe, Hit by Climate Change
By Laia Serrano i Sorroca | Staff Writer
The south of Europe has been experiencing extreme weather phenomenons during the last month. First, a severe draught was witnessed in Spain throughout the month of April. Now, Italy’s Emilia-Romagna region is being affected by devastating floods which have forced the country’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, to return earlier from the G7 summit in Japan. Meanwhile, climate activists warn the EU and call for long-term visioned strategies to confront the climate crisis.
The G7 Summit; A message to China and Russia.
By Mohamad Hojeije | Staff Writer
The G7 countries – Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States convened for their annual summit in Hiroshima this May 21st. Between an invite to Ukrainian president, Volodomyr Zelensky, and possible discussions with India and Australia, the leaders sent a direct message to Russia and China.
Race to Ankara: Off to a Run-Off
By Ahmad Sabra | Staff Writer
On the 14th of May, the Turkish people head to the ballots to cast their vote in the Presidential and Parliamentary elections.
The results were full of surprises, as against many predictions and opinion tolls, opposition leader Kilicdar Oglu could not win the first round, as he only gathered 44.9% of the votes.
His primary Opponent is trying to rally ultranationalists rightwing voters by spreading anti refugee sentiment, as the third candidate Ogan endorses erdogan for the second round.
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