Screening in the last month of pregnancy can prevent reverse birth

Screening in the last month of pregnancy can prevent reverse birth

England’s St. Scientists from George’s, University of London argued that while pregnant women are already routinely screened at 12 and 20 weeks, a routine screening is needed at the end of pregnancy to reduce miscarriages and save lives. According to the Daily Mail’s report, the third scan will reduce the number of babies born miscarriage … Read more

Biden administration blames Trump for problems with Afghanistan withdrawal

Biden administration blames Trump for problems with Afghanistan withdrawal

White House National Security Council Strategic Communications Coordinator John Kirby answered journalists’ questions at an online press conference. Noting that a report examining the US withdrawal process from Afghanistan will be forwarded to the Congress today by the Ministry of Defense (Pentagon), Kirby said that the relevant institutions of the state have carried out comprehensive … Read more

A worn out first edition Harry Potter book found buyers for 480 thousand TL

A worn out first edition Harry Potter book found buyers for 480 thousand TL

A woman named Holly Hodgart (34) living in Scotland sold the first edition of JK Rowling’s world-famous book series Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, which she bought in 1997 and which is quite rare today, for exactly 481,000 TL. (£20,000) sold. London auction house Sotheby’s has also announced that a true first print can … Read more

Bekir Beksan Akandere was appointed as the chairman of the Public Transport Association

Bekir Beksan Akandere was appointed as the chairman of the Public Transport Association

Bekir Beksan Akandere became the Chairman of the Cyprus Turkish Public Transport Association (KTTTB) in the single-candidate General Assembly. According to the statement made by the Cyprus Turkish Public Transport Association, the 2nd General Assembly of the Union was held today in the conference hall of Gönyeli-Alayköy Municipality. Chairman of the Assembly Zorlu Töre, Minister … Read more

Interest rate cut from Fed officials

Interest rate cut from Fed officials

US Federal Reserve (Fed) officials left the door open for the continuation of interest rate hikes to reduce inflation. However, two officials pointed out that the problems seen in the banking sector may enable inflation pressures to decrease faster than expected. “Inflation is still very high and recent indicators reinforce my view that there is … Read more

Measles vaccination campaign for 800,000 children in Tigray from the UN

Measles vaccination campaign for 800,000 children in Tigray from the UN

As part of the campaign, the United Nations (UN) Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the World Health Organization (WHO) aim to vaccinate more than 800,000 children aged 6 to 59 months in Tigray. In the statement made by UNICEF, it was stated that the physical and health conditions of the children were also checked and treated … Read more

NATO and EU reaction to Russia’s nuclear weapons decision

NATO and EU reaction to Russia’s nuclear weapons decision

NATO Spokesperson Oana Lungescu, in response to the AA correspondent’s question, said, “Russia’s nuclear discourse is dangerous and irresponsible. NATO is on the alert. We are following the situation closely. We have not seen any change in Russia’s nuclear stance that would require us to change ours.” she used the phrase. Noting that “Russia’s references … Read more