Water Scarcity might compel Russia to think otherwise
Crimea has been depending its 85% of fresh water through canal which was built in 1961-1971. It stretches from Kakhova reservoir to Kerch. Following the annexation of Crimea, Ukraine started to build
Coronavirus, Food Supply, Foreign Relations and Turkey
Coronavirus, Food Supply, Foreign Relations and Turkey The pandemic unlikely to lead to any major food security emergencies in the short term, as many countries are taking action to guarantee
Agreement with Libya is a part of larger Turkish Maritime Doctrine in Future
We have mentioned 4 months ago that Turkey will declare a Maritime Doctrine within 4 to 5 years. And last week, Turkey with Libya have reached maritime deal which secures Turkish rights over portion
United Nations warns in its latest report that Climate Change Threaten the Food Supply…
UN Scientists warned that the world's food and water resources are being exploited at 'unprecedented rates'. The report mentions that somewhat 500 million people already live in places which
World Bank will no longer finance oil, gas projects from 2019 as pressure builds to switch to clean energy
World Bank President Jim Yong Kim announced that World Bank will stop financing oil and natural gas exploration and extraction projects after 2019. President Jim added that certain exceptions to
Iran’s FM to attend meeting on Caspian Sea legal status in Moscow
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif stressed that the legal regime of Caspian Sea should be developed in a way that the interests of all littoral states are met. Within the past years,