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February 2024

NEW SITE OF THE CAIRO CITADEL FOR TOURISTS

NEW SITE OF THE CAIRO CITADEL FOR TOURISTS

The ancient towers of the Cairo Citadel opened to the public for the first time. Until recently, they hosted private events. Military and police garrisons were also located here. Now this sector of the Cairo Citadel has been restored and prepared for excursions. The height of the Ramla Tower is almost 21 meters, the Haddad Tower is 22 meters. The Cairo citadel was built in the second half of the 12th...

THE FIRST CHINESE AIRLINER AT THE AIR SHOW

THE FIRST CHINESE AIRLINER AT THE AIR SHOW

The Chinese airliner C919 made its first flight outside the country, appearing at an air show in Singapore. It is expected to compete with Airbus and Boeing in the international market. The narrow-body jet is manufactured by the Commercial Aviation Corporation of China, or COMAC. According to the Singapore Economic Development Council, representatives of the People's Republic of China took part in...

CUBAN BIOLOGISTS INVESTIGATE BIRD MIGRATION

CUBAN BIOLOGISTS INVESTIGATE BIRD MIGRATION

Cuban biologists check snares in a botanical garden in the suburbs of Havana. This time we caught a migrant bird that had flown in from afar. Now she is awaiting a full examination. Scientists measure and weigh the captive, assess her appearance, and determine the amount of body fat. The data is recorded. Biologists observe migratory birds. Birds migrate from the USA and Canada. Cuban scientists...

1000 PEOPLE IN GARLANDS

1000 PEOPLE IN GARLANDS

The darkness of the evening streets of Copenhagen was pierced by rays of light. Hundreds of people decorated themselves with garlands and went for a run around the Danish capital. The Festival of Lights started here in early February. There are dozens of glowing installations scattered throughout the city. And now the residents of Copenhagen themselves have become the hallmark of the holiday. The...

SAND SCULPTURE OF KING CHARLES III

SAND SCULPTURE OF KING CHARLES III

The sand sculpture of Charles III was created by Indian artist Sudarsan Pattnaik on the beach in Puri. So he wants to wish the British monarch a speedy recovery. He was recently diagnosed with cancer. Charles III will not participate in public events for the time being. He has already started undergoing treatment. The palace says the king is optimistic and hopes to return to work soon. Sudarsan...

SEA OTTERS WILL SAVE CALIFORNIA'S COASTLINE

SEA OTTERS WILL SAVE CALIFORNIA’S COASTLINE

The return of sea otters and their insatiable appetite is helping to save part of California's wetland ecosystem. Sea otters eat constantly. And one of their favorite snacks is swamp crabs, which dig holes and also chew the roots of the swamp grass that holds the mud in place. A study found that when crab-eating sea otters were reintroduced to a tidal estuary near Monterey, it slowed marsh...

ROME: CONSTANTINE THE GREAT STATUE RESTORED

ROME: CONSTANTINE THE GREAT STATUE RESTORED

The giant statue of Constantine the Great has returned to the Eternal City. Once upon a time it towered in the very heart of Ancient Rome. The eleven-meter-tall colossus was recreated by specialists from a company that preserves works of art. Experts first looked to history, archeology and literature to understand what the statue might have been like. Then, using photographs of fragments of the...

DONALD TRUMP WIN THE NEVADA CAUQUES

DONALD TRUMP WIN THE NEVADA CAUQUES

Donald Trump won the Nevada caucuses, which determined the main candidate from the Republican Party. Now he is one step closer to becoming Joe Biden's main rival in the November presidential election. He previously easily won the U.S. Virgin Islands caucuses. Trump won 182 of the 246 votes cast there, beating his last remaining opponent in the Republican race, Nikki Haley. She received 64 votes. In...

WORLD PRICES FOR COCOA BREAK RECORDS

WORLD PRICES FOR COCOA BREAK RECORDS

Cocoa beans are becoming an increasingly scarce commodity. Their prices have risen to historic highs. And that's bad news for chocolate lovers around the world. Benchmark cocoa futures are trading at almost $5,900 a tonne on the New York exchange. This is approximately twice as much as last year. Prices have jumped as a poor harvest dries up cocoa supplies. In Ghana, the world's second largest...

TOURISM EXHIBITION IN ISTANBUL

TOURISM EXHIBITION IN ISTANBUL

The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus took part in the international tourism exhibition, which was held in Istanbul. International Exhibition of Tourism and Travel EMITT 2024, the fifth largest tourism fair in the world, took place from 6 to 9 February 2024. Northern Cyprus was represented at the Eastern Mediterranean International Tourism and Travel Exhibition, one of the largest tourism fairs...

ALEXANDER STUBB - NEW PRESIDENT OF FINLAND

ALEXANDER STUBB – NEW PRESIDENT OF FINLAND

Center-right Alexander Stubb from the National Coalition party won the presidential election in Finland. In the second round, more than 51% of voters voted for him. His rival Pekka Haavisto, a member of the left-wing Green Union party, received 48% of the vote. He has already admitted defeat. Alexander Stubb called the victory his “greatest honor.” The first round of elections took place on...

DRAGON CITY OF SLOVENIA: CHINESE NEW YEAR

DRAGON CITY OF SLOVENIA: CHINESE NEW YEAR

The mythical beast is surrounded by a cloud of water vapor as workers clean up the streets of Ljubljana. The charming Slovenian capital, located in the heart of Europe, is often called the “City of Dragons”. Legend has it that Ljubljana was founded by the Greek hero Jason, who killed a formidable dragon that was terrorizing the area. Today the city preserves its heritage: its streets and...

2000-YEAR-OLD RUNIC BLADE FOUND IN DENMARK

2000-YEAR-OLD RUNIC BLADE FOUND IN DENMARK

In Denmark, archaeologists discovered runes engraved on a blade almost 2,000 years old. These are the oldest such inscriptions found to date in the country. The blade was found under an urn in an Iron Age burial near the city of Odense on the island of Funen in 2021. Before this, the oldest inscription was considered to be on a comb found in 1865 on the island of Funen. It dates from around the same...

ATHLETES' NUTRITION AT THE PARIS OLYMPICS

ATHLETES’ NUTRITION AT THE PARIS OLYMPICS

Lentil dal from chef Charles Guillois is one of the dishes that will be served to athletes at the Olympic Games in Paris. Every day, up to 40 tons of food will be prepared for 15 thousand people, taking into account a variety of tastes and cultures. The menu already includes 550 dishes. Guillois will be responsible for 24-hour food delivery to the Olympic Village north of Paris. He will lead a team of...

HONG KONG PET EXHIBITION 2024

HONG KONG PET EXHIBITION 2024

Dogs at a pet show in Hong Kong demonstrate perfect obedience. This is where the professional groomer exam takes place. Today they cut and style the hair of Bichon Frize and Poodle dogs. The main requirement for models is at least four centimeters of wool and two months without any hairdressing services. It is noteworthy that competitions are held not only for professionals, but also for grooming...

COFFEE FARMERS HELP THE PANAMA CANAL

COFFEE FARMERS HELP THE PANAMA CANAL

In Panama, coffee farmers are encouraged to protect the environment. There is a special program for plantations located on the banks of the Panama Canal. It is designed for 15 years and is aimed at reducing soil erosion and pollution of local rivers. Scientists believe that it is because of this that the water level in the canal has dropped recently. Drought also contributed to this. If farmers meet...

CAFE WITH MINIPIGS IN JAPAN

CAFE WITH MINIPIGS IN JAPAN

Guests of this cafe in Tokyo quickly forget about their problems and worries. Dwarf pigs, or mini pigs, help with this. This therapy is finding more and more fans in Japan. Cafe owners believe that miniature pigs help relieve stress even better than cats or dogs. The fact is that piglets are very drawn to people. Experts say spending time with animals can lower blood pressure, reduce headaches and...

DRYING VEGETABLES AND FRUIT IN NORTH CYPRUS.

DRYING VEGETABLES AND FRUIT IN NORTH CYPRUS.

The first enterprise for drying fruits and vegetables opened its doors in Northern Cyprus. The company opened in the village of Yeshilyurt in the Lefke region. The opening ceremony of the country's first fruit and vegetable drying enterprise took place the day before. It was attended by the wife of the TRNC President Sibel Tatar, the wife of the Turkish Ambassador to Nicosia Metina Feyzioglu, the...

TAZHIB AT UNESCO: ANCIENT DESIGN OF MANUSCRIPTS

TAZHIB AT UNESCO: ANCIENT DESIGN OF MANUSCRIPTS

These intricate designs are made using the tazhib technique. Many centuries ago in Central Asia, pages of manuscripts were decorated this way. Tazhib translated from Arabic means “painted with gold.” Last December, this artistic decoration technique was included in the UNESCO cultural heritage list. Five countries submitted the application: Tajikistan, Iran, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan and...

DOG CARNIVAL IN RIO: PREPARATION

DOG CARNIVAL IN RIO: PREPARATION

There are only a few days left before the carnival season in Rio de Janeiro. And not only people will participate in the holiday. Dogs also have their own carnival here. So it's time to rehearse and choose a fancy dress. The outfits of Superman, Batman and Darth Vader are popular. Images of famous singers and actresses are created for girl dogs. This year, the carnival season in Rio de Janeiro will...

BOLIVIA AWAITS FIFA STADIUM ACCREDITATION

BOLIVIA AWAITS FIFA STADIUM ACCREDITATION

Bolivia is seeking accreditation for the football stadium in El Alto to host international FIFA matches. The application was submitted to CONMEBOL - the South American Football Confederation. The Villa Ingenio stadium is located at an altitude of 4090 meters. El Alto is one of the highest cities in the world. While the president of the Bolivian Football Federation came to the stadium to...

ROME EXHIBITION AT THE BRITISH MUSEUM

ROME EXHIBITION AT THE BRITISH MUSEUM

Emperor Augustus ruled one of the greatest superpowers in history. The Roman Empire lasted for more than 500 years and covered a quarter of the world's population. And this success was based on military power - the imperial Roman army. A new exhibition at the British Museum was dedicated to her. Here they tell the stories of the soldiers who served in its ranks. The exhibition includes more than...

A GIRAFFE FOUND A FAMILY IN THE SAFARI PARK

A GIRAFFE FOUND A FAMILY IN THE SAFARI PARK

After a long journey, Benito the giraffe settles into a safari park in the Mexican city of Puebla. Before that, he lived for eight months in Ciudad Juarez, alone and, moreover, in a cramped enclosure. The fate of the giraffe alarmed zoo guests and conservationists. In addition to loneliness, the life of the giraffe was complicated by the unsuitable climate. Ciudad Juarez is very cold in winter....

THE VENICE CARNIVAL OPENS

THE VENICE CARNIVAL OPENS

Venice blossomed with bright colors. A whole flotilla of gondolas goes along the Grand Canal. Each rowing team entered the parade in fancy dress. The annual carnival begins in the city on the water. Venice plunged into celebration for two weeks. The city will host masquerade balls, costume parades and other events, including the “flight of an angel” and a competition for the best mask. Every year...

IN DENMARK COFFEE IN PAY GLASSES

IN DENMARK COFFEE IN PAY GLASSES

DENMARK STARTED SELLING COFFEE IN PAY GLASSES TO GET RID OF GARBAGE They decided to rid the streets of discarded coffee cups in Aarhus, the second largest city in Denmark. More than 300,000 people live here, and many of them are coffee lovers. Within a week, the streets turn into garbage dumps. The same goes for the local river. Although the glasses are paper, there is film inside. This is what is...

HISTORICAL DEAL

HISTORICAL DEAL

UK WILL TEMPORARILY RETURN ARTIFACTS EXPORTED TO GHANA A historic treaty was concluded between Great Britain and Ghana. Two British museums will donate more than 30 silver and gold items taken from the Ashanti Empire 150 years ago to the Manhyia Palace Museum. In Ghana they will be stored for three years. Then the agreement may be extended. Artifacts include a golden peace pipe, seven gold leaf...

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