The Supreme Council of Energy (SCE) has approved a number of plans and alternatives to develop strategic solutions to improve the electricity services by using renewable energy and less cost fuels to generate electricity.
A major new exhibition titled “The Splendour of Hellenistic Gold: The Ruler of Sakar” has opened at Bulgaria’s National Archaeology Museum in Sofia, bringing to light some of the most exquisite artifacts ever discovered in the country’s southeastern Sakar region.
The federal debt of the United States has continued to rise, reaching $37.005 trillion, an increase of $6.3 billion, continuing the rapid upward trend of the debt, which shows no signs of slowing down.
ADEN-SABA
The Yemeni national carrier Yemenia Airlines announced on Wednesday they would resume their flights from and to Aden International Airport as of Thursday. It will begin to re-operate the Cairo-Aden flights.
In a statement to Saba the airways said their closure in the past two days was because of the unrest witnessed by the temporary capital.
The Yemenia said they would resolve the issue of cancelled flights in the past days.