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    All Proceeds of Floki is New NFT Sale Will Be Donated to Turkey as Earthquake Aid

    All Proceeds of Floki is New NFT Sale Will Be Donated to Turkey as Earthquake Aid

    The community of Floki is joining forces and raising essential support for those affected by the earlier Turkey earthquake. Led by its cutting-edge development team, an NFT sale will be initiated to collect much-needed contributions

    Economy
    Russia-Turkey Nuclear Power Plant Cooperation May Create a Turkish Dependence on Russia

    Russia-Turkey Nuclear Power Plant Cooperation May Create a Turkish Dependence on Russia

    The Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant – which contains four Russia VVER-1200 reactors - is predicted to be in full operation by 2026. However, such progress has sparked apprehension regarding the dependability of Turkish-Russian atomic collaboration.

    Economy
    Earthquake In Turkey Will Wipe 1% Of Growth According To Bloomberg

    Earthquake In Turkey Will Wipe 1% Of Growth According To Bloomberg

    The human toll of the two earthquake in Turkey is heartbreaking, and its potential economic consequences are beginning to reveal themselves. Early estimates suggest this disaster will be immense, with a lasting effect on Turkish

    Economy
    Earthquake in Turkey: Aid is Piling Up!

    Earthquake in Turkey: Aid is Piling Up!

    Last Thursday, the AFAD reported that 6,479 foreign rescuers were dispatched to the earthquake zones. In fact, they stated on Wednesday that 66 countries had already sent their respective search and rescue teams. Furthermore, Foreign

    Economy
    Horrible Earthquake in Turkey and Syria: Web3 Community Rushed to Help

    Horrible Earthquake in Turkey and Syria: Web3 Community Rushed to Help

    On February 6th, a catastrophic earthquake struck southeastern Turkey and the border with Syria - causing an unprecedented 5,000+ casualties. With a 7.8 magnitude on the Richter scale, this "major" earthquake occurred across 100 kilometers