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Syria’s biggest dam partially collapses due to SDF-Daesh fight near Raqqa

March 27, 2017 By administrator

Syria’s largest Tabqa Dam located on the Euphrates river has partially collapsed on Sunday as a result of the fighting between armed units of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and militants of Daesh near the city of Raqqa, Sputnik News reports.

Tabqa Dam, which functions primarily as a hydropower plant, suspended service after its control center was damaged by what could have been an airstrike or shelling, a source told Lebanese broadcaster Al Mayadeen, adding that technical experts could not reach the site due to continuing fighting in the area.

The source reminds that Tabqa Dam was built in 1970s with the help of Soviet experts to create Lake Assad, Syria’s biggest reservoir, and to generate hydroelectric power.

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Turkey’s Tourist Industry Collapses as 1,300 Hotels Go on Sale #BoycottTurkishProduct

February 1, 2016 By administrator

1032341460Some 1,300 hotels have been put up for sale in various Turkish resorts as economic problems, terrorist attacks and the crisis in relations with Russia are felt in the tourist sector, Turkish media reported Monday.

MOSCOW (Sputnik) — With over 400 hotels for sale in the tourist capital Antalya, Turkey’s tourist industry has descended into one of its worst crises in history after the number of Russian tourists visiting the country dwindled and increasing terrorist attacks left the country’s security weakened, the Turkish Zaman newspaper reported.

Turkey is facing a shortfall of nearly 4.5 million Russian tourists this year, causing Turkey’s tourism industry to miss out on some $4.5 billion in lost revenues, according to Aegean Touristic Enterprises and Lodging Association (ETHICS) Chairman Mehmet Isler, as quoted by the newspaper.

European tourists, mainly from Germany, have changed their preferences to Greek resorts, he added, citing the “propaganda” of the recent terrorist attacks in Turkey as covered by the European media as the reason for this trend.

A large number of hotels and companies operating in the tourist sector face mounting debt problems, with the fallout from the Russian Su-24 incident driving hotel owners to sell their property, real estate agent Ismail Ozer said, according to the report.

Relations between Ankara and Moscow deteriorated after Turkey downed a Russian Su-24 jet, which was deployed in an anti-terrorist operation in Syria, over an alleged violation of Turkish airspace on November 24. Moscow refuted the claims of an airspace violation and imposed anti-Turkish economic measures, which included a ban on the sale of Turkish tour-packages.

In early January, an explosion occurred on a central square in Istanbul’s historical city center. At least 10 German tourists were killed, while 17 people were injured. In October 2015, twin blasts rocked Turkey’s capital Ankara, killing over 100 people and injuring over 400. The attack has been linked to Islamist terrorist groups.

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Breaking Over 60 dead after crane collapses on Islamic world’s holiest mosque in Mecca

September 11, 2015 By administrator

An aerial view shows Muslim worshippers praying at the Grand mosque, the holiest place in Islam, in the holy city of Mecca during Ramadan July 14, 2015, on Lailat al-Qadr, or Night of Power, on which the Koran was revealed to Prophet Mohammad by Allah. REUTERS/Ali Al Qarni  - RTX1K9VS

 REUTERS/Ali Al Qarni

At least 62 people have died after a crane collapsed on the Grand Mosque of Mecca on Friday, Saudi authorities say.
According to Saudi Interior Ministry, at least 30 more people were injured in the incident.

The tragedy comes ahead of the annual Hajj pilgrimage which is due later this month. Millions of Muslims from around the world will converge on the holy city between September 21-26.

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Georgia government collapses after ministers quit

April 29, 2015 By administrator

Georgian, Gov-failedGeorgia Prime Minister Irakli Garibasvili’s government collapsed Wednesday after a seventh minister quit his 20-member Georgian Dream coalition Cabinet, AFP reported.

“I am resigning from my post,” sports minister Levan Kipiani told a press conference. The move spells the end of the Cabinet, as replacing one-third of its members automatically requires the entire Cabinet to dissolve.

President Giorgi Margvelashvili has a week to formally nominate a new prime minister proposed by the parliamentary majority.

The prime minister-designate will then have two weeks to pick his team but will have to go back to parliament for a confidence vote.

As the legislature is dominated by the ruling Georgian Dream coalition led by the previous and now acting Prime Minister Garibashvili, it is expected to back his re-appointment.

 

Source: Panorama.am

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