AnewZ Morning Briefing - January 17th, 2025
Stay updated with the top news for January 17th in our Morning Briefing.
Kazakhstan celebrates 33 years of independence, progress and partnerships. Join AnewZ's Editor-in-Chief Guy Shone as he examines the milestones of Kazakhstan's journey, from its declaration of independence in 1991 to its role as a key transit hub in the Middle Corridor Initiative.
Reports of a two-month halt in Azerbaijani gas supplies to Serbia are false. Despite a technical issue at Shah Deniz Alpha, Shah Deniz Bravo ensures steady exports, with supplies set to resume soon. BP confirms no damage or environmental impact.
Coast Guard divers Chuck Fox and Corey Smith from the US Cutter *Polar Star* successfully repaired a leaking shaft in the freezing waters of McMurdo Sound, Antarctica.
Azerbaijan has temporarily halted its contracted natural gas supply to Bulgaria following a technical issue at BP's Alpha platform in the Shah Deniz gas field.
As we welcome the new year, it’s time to focus on species needing urgent conservation in 2025. From delicate lizards to mighty hornbills and massive sharks, all face the threat of extinction.
Over 100 Paris 2024 Olympic medals were returned due to quality issues linked to EU regulations and an untested varnish formula. The IOC has pledged to replace all defective medals.
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