What is happening in Turkey. National security or clampdown on dissent?

What is happening in Turkey. National security or clampdown on dissent?

State of emergency could threaten human rights In response to the failure of the military coup that took place on the 15th of July, the Turkish government has begun a series of crackdown measures. These include declaring a three-month long state of emergency and suspending the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). Thousands of Turkish citizens, from academics to soldiers and

Turkey declares a state of emergency. What this means for the country

Turkey declares a state of emergency. What this means for the country

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has declared a state of emergency in Turkey that has been approved by the parliament in a 346 to 115 vote. In effect since the 21st of July, it will last 3 months. Turkey suspends the European Convention on Human Rights The most controversial and worrisome consequence is the suspension of the

Israel cuts water supply to Palestine during Ramadan

Israel cuts water supply to Palestine during Ramadan

“Water is life”. June Kunugi, UNICEF’s special representative to Palestine, reaffirmed it during the opening of the first water desalination plant in Gaza. Exactly while Israel decided to cut water supplies to West Bank, leaving tens of thousands of Palestinian people without water during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan.     In the first

The world’s first 3D-printed office building is in Dubai

The world’s first 3D-printed office building is in Dubai

Nestled within the iconic Emirates Towers, the Office of the Future is the world’s first 3D-printed office, located in Dubai. It is now fully operational. How to 3D-print an office A 3D-printer measuring 6 metres in height, 36 metres in length and 12 metres in width was used. It took only 17 days to print and was installed on

Saudi Arabia fires Oil Minister, hiring a Minister of Energy instead

Saudi Arabia fires Oil Minister, hiring a Minister of Energy instead

Saudi Arabia is taking big steps towards post-oil era. With an unexpected decision, King Salman fired Saudi oil minister Ali al Naimi, who had held the post since 1995. The long-serving oil minister had planned the kingdom’s energy strategies for decades but he has now been replaced by Khaled al Falih, chairman of the state oil

Why Eurovision has banned the Palestinian flag. Like it has done with ISIS

Why Eurovision has banned the Palestinian flag. Like it has done with ISIS

The Palestinian national flag has been banned from the 2016 Eurovision Song Contest. In the list of banned flags, there’s also the terrorist organisation ISIS. 46 European countries will take part in the 2016 edition, which final will be held on the 14th of May in Stockholm, Sweden. So, during the event, the flag of the Middle East