The government's move partly delays the country's nuclear exit decided under former chancellor Angela Merkel after the Fukushima disaster in 2011.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan commented on several foreign policy matters, including energy, Russia, and Greece before starting a three-day tour of the Balkans.
Skyrocketing gas prices in Europe have had a ripple effect particularly on the Asian market, causing severe shortages in developing nations strapped for foreign currency.
In autumn and winter, public buildings will not be heated more than 19 degrees Celsius and shops will turn off lights at night.
Russia declares its military objectives in Ukraine now go beyond the eastern Donbass region as mutual casualties spike on the 148th day of fierce fighting.
The signed energy deal will allow co-operation in the field of energy supply and investments by both countries in hydrogen, renewable and nuclear energy.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen says the bloc needs to be prepared for a complete cut-off of Russian gas supply amid political stand-off with Russia over the Ukraine conflict.
Renewable energy sectors — particularly solar and wind — will play an important role in diversification.
The British government has planned to build eight nuclear reactors by 2030.
A confidential report sent to German lawmakers underlines Türkiye’s growing importance for Germany in particular and for Europe in general following Russian onslaught on Ukraine.
The two EU and NATO heavyweights are more willing than the US to talk to Vladimir Putin, and persuade the Russian leader to de-escalate tensions with Kiev.
The Gulf nation could help extend Washington’s “diplomatic reach” as it continues its strategic shift away from the Middle East.
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