28 January 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






Design a Mediterranean-style outdoor area in Santorini, Greece.

Furnish an eclectic outdoor area in Tbilisi, Georgia.

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EURASIA



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EUROPE


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CAUCASUS


Almost a century after Stalin’s great Reign of Terror in Georgia, mass graves are unearthed and bodies are exhumed. With the instruments of Forensic Anthropology today, the skeletons dug up are discovered as the victims of the 1930s Soviet political campaign that was organized by the secret police, the NKDV, to eliminate party officials, army officers, wealthy peasants, and anyone deemed “an enemy of the state”, claiming the lives of over 700,000 people across the Soviet Union.

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BALKANS


As Italy moves forward with its efforts to address the migration crisis, a controversial agreement with Albania remains a topic of intense debate. While some view it as a pragmatic approach to sharing the burden, others raise concerns about human rights and the outsourcing of responsibilities.

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AFRICA


Officials of the International Criminal Court are visiting a town on Chad's eastern border with Sudan, to document allegations of abuse. More than 600,000 Sudanese refugees have crossed into Chad from Darfur, since violence broke out there seven months ago. Victims and survivors say rape, torture and enforced disappearances have been carried out.

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ARABIA


Planned as part of Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman's (MBS) "Vision 2030" reforms to build a post-oil economy in the Kingdom, Saudi Arabia is set to open its first liquor store in over 70 years since 1952. The alcohol shop, which will be located in Riyadh's Diplomatic Quarter, will serve liquor exclusively to non-Muslim diplomats.