1 April 2024
OLYMPIC GAMES
41 OTTOMANA STATES
COMPETED AT THE
PARIS OLYMPICS
14-30 AUGUST 2024
36 GOLD
45 SILVER
49 BRONZE
130 MEDALS TOTAL
PARALYMPIC GAMES
25 OTTOMANA STATES
COMPETED AT THE
PARIS PARALYMPICS
28 AUGUST - 8 SEPTEMBER
74 GOLD
77 SILVER
99 BRONZE
250 MEDALS TOTAL
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EURASIA
An Israeli air strike has hit the consular section of the Iranian embassy in the capital Damascus. At least five people have been killed. Among the dead is a senior commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. Several of the embassy's diplomats have also reportedly been killed in the attack. Iran's foreign minister says the Israeli attack is a breach of all international conventions.
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EUROPE
Residents in Moldova fear renewed fighting at the border with breakaway region Transnistria. Russian soldiers are stationed in a separatist area. DW correspondent Fanny Facsar visited Moldovan enclaves surrounded by Transnistria, where people are concerned about Russia’s influence in Transnistria and a potential war between Moldova and Russia.
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CAUCASUS
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BALKANS
Romania and Bulgaria partially joined Europe’s ID-check-free travel zone on Sunday, marking a new step in the two countries’ integration with the European Union. After years of negotiations to join the so-called Schengen area, there is now free access for travelers arriving by air or sea. Land border checks will remain in place, however, due to opposition primarily from Austria, which has long blocked their bid over illegal migration concerns.
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AFRICA
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ARABIA
Israel's parliament has passed a law that can allow a potential shutdown of foreign broadcasters in the country - including Al Jazeera. The law allows Israel to shut down any broadcaster if it deems its content 'threatens national security'. Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu referred to Al Jazeera as "mouthpiece of Hamas" and accused the media organization of having 'actively participated in the October 7 massacre' and 'incited' against Israeli soldiers.
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