• 45 countries do not officially recognize the State of Palestine , the most prominent of which are:

    United States
    Germany
    Japan
    Italy
    South Korea
    Panama
    Finland
    Estonia
    Czech Republic
    Hungary
    Netherlands

    Question:
    Among these countries, which one surprised you by not recognizing the State of Palestine? And why?

    #Palestine #WorldMap #InternationalPolitics #Jerusalem
    45 countries do not officially recognize the State of Palestine 🇵🇸, the most prominent of which are: 🇺🇸 United States 🇩🇪 Germany 🇯🇵 Japan 🇮🇹 Italy 🇰🇷 South Korea 🇵🇦 Panama 🇫🇮 Finland 🇪🇪 Estonia 🇨🇿 Czech Republic 🇭🇺 Hungary 🇳🇱 Netherlands 📌 Question: Among these countries, which one surprised you by not recognizing the State of Palestine? And why? 🤔 #Palestine #WorldMap #InternationalPolitics #Jerusalem
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  • The Ottoman Empire at Its Peak – 1683

    In 1683, the Ottoman Empire stood as one of the world’s most powerful states, stretching across three continents.

    Territory – From Hungary in the heart of Europe to the Arabian deserts, from North Africa to the Caucasus, the empire spanned 6-7 million square kilometers.

    Capital – Istanbul, once Constantinople, was a global hub of trade, culture, and politics.

    Diversity – The empire united Turks, Arabs, Kurds, Greeks, Armenians, Slavs, Jews, and many more under a vast administrative system.

    Military Power – The Janissaries and navy projected influence across the Mediterranean, Red Sea, and beyond.

    1683 Vienna Campaign – Marked the high tide of Ottoman expansion into Europe, though the failed siege of Vienna also signaled the turning point of imperial fortunes.

    The Ottoman Empire in 1683 was not just a political force — it was a cultural mosaic and a major player in global history.

    A true ISLAMIC UNITY is not only the only solution to provide Peace, Tranquility, and Security today — just as the Ottoman State ensured for 600 years — but also the only path for the economic development of poor Islamic countries.
    The Ottoman Empire at Its Peak – 1683 In 1683, the Ottoman Empire stood as one of the world’s most powerful states, stretching across three continents. 🔹 Territory – From Hungary in the heart of Europe to the Arabian deserts, from North Africa to the Caucasus, the empire spanned 6-7 million square kilometers. 🔹 Capital – Istanbul, once Constantinople, was a global hub of trade, culture, and politics. 🔹 Diversity – The empire united Turks, Arabs, Kurds, Greeks, Armenians, Slavs, Jews, and many more under a vast administrative system. 🔹 Military Power – The Janissaries and navy projected influence across the Mediterranean, Red Sea, and beyond. 🔹 1683 Vienna Campaign – Marked the high tide of Ottoman expansion into Europe, though the failed siege of Vienna also signaled the turning point of imperial fortunes. The Ottoman Empire in 1683 was not just a political force — it was a cultural mosaic and a major player in global history. A true ISLAMIC UNITY is not only the only solution to provide Peace, Tranquility, and Security today — just as the Ottoman State ensured for 600 years — but also the only path for the economic development of poor Islamic countries.
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  • Diabetes rates around the world:

    1. Pakistan: 30.8%
    2. Kuwait: 24.9%
    8. Egypt: 20.9%
    10. Qatar: 19.5%
    12. Malaysia: 19%
    14. Saudi Arabia: 18.7%
    17. Mexico: 16.9%
    26. Turkey: 14.5%
    27. Bangladesh: 14.2%
    48. Sri Lanka: 11.3%
    53. South Africa: 10.8%
    54. Iraq: 10.7%
    55. United States: 10.7%
    56. Indonesia: 10.6%
    57. China: 10.6%
    60. Spain: 10.3%
    63. Thailand: 9.7%
    64. India: 9.6%
    71. Iran: 9.1%
    74. Portugal: 9.1%
    78. Brazil: 8.8%
    83. Nepal: 8.7%
    86. North Korea: 8.6%
    96. Canada: 7.7%
    107. Philippines: 7.1%
    113. South Korea: 6.8%
    116. Japan: 6.6%
    127. Australia: 6.4%
    129. Italy: 6.4%
    132. United Kingdom: 6.3%
    135. New Zealand: 6.2%
    139. Vietnam: 6.1%
    153. Russia: 5.6%
    162. Argentina: 5.4%
    165. France: 5.3%
    169. Ethiopia: 5%
    183. Kenya: 4%
    186. Nigeria: 3.6%

    Percentage of people age 20-79 who have type 1 or type 2 diabetes
    Diabetes rates around the world: 1. 🇵🇰Pakistan: 30.8% 2. 🇰🇼Kuwait: 24.9% 8. 🇪🇬Egypt: 20.9% 10. 🇶🇦Qatar: 19.5% 12. 🇲🇾Malaysia: 19% 14. 🇸🇦Saudi Arabia: 18.7% 17. 🇲🇽Mexico: 16.9% 26. 🇹🇷Turkey: 14.5% 27. 🇧🇩Bangladesh: 14.2% 48. 🇱🇰Sri Lanka: 11.3% 53. 🇿🇦South Africa: 10.8% 54. 🇮🇶Iraq: 10.7% 55. 🇺🇸United States: 10.7% 56. 🇮🇩Indonesia: 10.6% 57. 🇨🇳China: 10.6% 60. 🇪🇸Spain: 10.3% 63. 🇹🇭Thailand: 9.7% 64. 🇮🇳India: 9.6% 71. 🇮🇷Iran: 9.1% 74. 🇵🇹Portugal: 9.1% 78. 🇧🇷Brazil: 8.8% 83. 🇳🇵Nepal: 8.7% 86. 🇰🇵North Korea: 8.6% 96. 🇨🇦Canada: 7.7% 107. 🇵🇭Philippines: 7.1% 113. 🇰🇷South Korea: 6.8% 116. 🇯🇵Japan: 6.6% 127. 🇦🇺Australia: 6.4% 129. 🇮🇹Italy: 6.4% 132. 🇬🇧United Kingdom: 6.3% 135. 🇳🇿New Zealand: 6.2% 139. 🇻🇳Vietnam: 6.1% 153. 🇷🇺Russia: 5.6% 162. 🇦🇷Argentina: 5.4% 165. 🇫🇷France: 5.3% 169. 🇪🇹Ethiopia: 5% 183. 🇰🇪Kenya: 4% 186. 🇳🇬Nigeria: 3.6% 📌 Percentage of people age 20-79 who have type 1 or type 2 diabetes
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  • Most Populous Countries in The World (August 2025)

    1. India - 1,465,677,586 (1.47B)
    2. China - 1,415,623,588 (1.42B)
    3. United States - 347,538,693 (348M)
    4. Indonesia - 286,035,530 (286M)
    5. Pakistan - 255,219,554 (255M)
    6. Nigeria - 238,251,907 (238M)
    7. Brazil - 212,932,800 (213M)
    8. Bangladesh - 176,002,683 (176M)
    9. Russia - 143,876,305 (144M)
    10. Ethiopia - 135,983,125 (136M)
    11. Mexico - 132,107,942 (132M)
    12. Japan - 123,007,892 (123M)
    13. Egypt - 118,638,206 (119M)
    14. Philippines - 116,926,846 (117M)
    15. DR Congo - 113,367,106 (113M)
    16. Vietnam - 101,689,007 (102M)
    17. Iran - 92,543,805 (92M)
    18. Turkey - 87,716,710 (88M)
    19. Germany - 84,004,876 (84M)
    20. Thailand - 71,612,755 (72M)
    21. Tanzania - 70,801,979 (71M)
    22. United Kingdom - 69,609,918 (70M)
    23. France - 66,665,565 (67M)
    24. South Africa - 64,849,940 (65M)
    25. Italy - 59,117,339 (59M)
    26. Kenya - 57,680,076 (58M)
    27. Myanmar - 54,900,269 (55M)
    28. Colombia - 53,500,821 (54M)
    29. South Korea - 51,659,659 (52M)
    30. Sudan - 51,821,910 (52M)
    31. Uganda - 51,562,757 (52M)
    32. Spain - 47,886,966 (48M)
    33. Algeria - 47,520,822 (48M)
    34. Iraq - 47,151,180 (47M)
    35. Argentina - 45,873,616 (46M)
    36. Afghanistan - 43,999,045 (44M)
    37. Yemen - 41,927,208 (42M)
    38. Canada - 40,180,416 (40M)
    39. Angola - 39,187,953 (39M)
    40. Morocco - 38,479,712 (38M)
    41. Poland - 38,080,709 (38M)
    42. Uzbekistan - 37,146,431 (37M)
    43. Malaysia - 36,036,035 (36M)
    44. Mozambique - 35,760,667 (36M)
    45. Ghana - 35,150,102 (35M)
    46. Peru - 34,626,633 (35M)
    47. Saudi Arabia - 34,647,916 (35M)
    48. Madagascar - 32,842,738 (33M)
    49. 🇨🇮 Côte d'Ivoire - 32,813,785 (33M)
    50. Cameroon - 29,978,049 (30M)
    Most Populous Countries in The World (August 2025) 1. 🇮🇳 India - 1,465,677,586 (1.47B) 2. 🇨🇳 China - 1,415,623,588 (1.42B) 3. 🇺🇸 United States - 347,538,693 (348M) 4. 🇮🇩 Indonesia - 286,035,530 (286M) 5. 🇵🇰 Pakistan - 255,219,554 (255M) 6. 🇳🇬 Nigeria - 238,251,907 (238M) 7. 🇧🇷 Brazil - 212,932,800 (213M) 8. 🇧🇩 Bangladesh - 176,002,683 (176M) 9. 🇷🇺 Russia - 143,876,305 (144M) 10. 🇪🇹 Ethiopia - 135,983,125 (136M) 11. 🇲🇽 Mexico - 132,107,942 (132M) 12. 🇯🇵 Japan - 123,007,892 (123M) 13. 🇪🇬 Egypt - 118,638,206 (119M) 14. 🇵🇭 Philippines - 116,926,846 (117M) 15. 🇨🇩 DR Congo - 113,367,106 (113M) 16. 🇻🇳 Vietnam - 101,689,007 (102M) 17. 🇮🇷 Iran - 92,543,805 (92M) 18. 🇹🇷 Turkey - 87,716,710 (88M) 19. 🇩🇪 Germany - 84,004,876 (84M) 20. 🇹🇭 Thailand - 71,612,755 (72M) 21. 🇹🇿 Tanzania - 70,801,979 (71M) 22. 🇬🇧 United Kingdom - 69,609,918 (70M) 23. 🇫🇷 France - 66,665,565 (67M) 24. 🇿🇦 South Africa - 64,849,940 (65M) 25. 🇮🇹 Italy - 59,117,339 (59M) 26. 🇰🇪 Kenya - 57,680,076 (58M) 27. 🇲🇲 Myanmar - 54,900,269 (55M) 28. 🇨🇴 Colombia - 53,500,821 (54M) 29. 🇰🇷 South Korea - 51,659,659 (52M) 30. 🇸🇩 Sudan - 51,821,910 (52M) 31. 🇺🇬 Uganda - 51,562,757 (52M) 32. 🇪🇸 Spain - 47,886,966 (48M) 33. 🇩🇿 Algeria - 47,520,822 (48M) 34. 🇮🇶 Iraq - 47,151,180 (47M) 35. 🇦🇷 Argentina - 45,873,616 (46M) 36. 🇦🇫 Afghanistan - 43,999,045 (44M) 37. 🇾🇪 Yemen - 41,927,208 (42M) 38. 🇨🇦 Canada - 40,180,416 (40M) 39. 🇦🇴 Angola - 39,187,953 (39M) 40. 🇲🇦 Morocco - 38,479,712 (38M) 41. 🇵🇱 Poland - 38,080,709 (38M) 42. 🇺🇿 Uzbekistan - 37,146,431 (37M) 43. 🇲🇾 Malaysia - 36,036,035 (36M) 44. 🇲🇿 Mozambique - 35,760,667 (36M) 45. 🇬🇭 Ghana - 35,150,102 (35M) 46. 🇵🇪 Peru - 34,626,633 (35M) 47. 🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia - 34,647,916 (35M) 48. 🇲🇬 Madagascar - 32,842,738 (33M) 49. 🇨🇮 Côte d'Ivoire - 32,813,785 (33M) 50. 🇨🇲 Cameroon - 29,978,049 (30M)
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  • Mosque Series #3: The Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmed Mosque)

    Built between 1609–1616 by Sultan Ahmed I.

    Famous for its 20,000+ handmade blue Iznik tiles, giving it the name Blue Mosque.

    Features 6 minarets, a unique design that made it stand out in the Ottoman era.

    Large windows brighten the interior with natural light.

    Located right opposite Hagia Sophia, making it one of Istanbul’s most visited landmarks.

    A true masterpiece where history, faith, and art blend in perfect harmony!

    #tourkeystaytours #qatar #oman #muslim #doha #kolkata #moroccan #morocco #unitedkingdom #lebanon #mexico #Cameroun #bahrain #kuwait
    ✨ Mosque Series #3: The Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmed Mosque) ✨ 🕌 Built between 1609–1616 by Sultan Ahmed I. 🎨 Famous for its 20,000+ handmade blue Iznik tiles, giving it the name Blue Mosque. 🌟 Features 6 minarets, a unique design that made it stand out in the Ottoman era. ☀️ Large windows brighten the interior with natural light. 📍 Located right opposite Hagia Sophia, making it one of Istanbul’s most visited landmarks. 💫 A true masterpiece where history, faith, and art blend in perfect harmony! #tourkeystaytours #qatar #oman #muslim #doha #kolkata #moroccan #morocco #unitedkingdom #lebanon #mexico #Cameroun #bahrain #kuwait
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  • Manchester United, Kerem için Benfica'ya ilgi mektubu gönderdi ve temsilcisiyle görüştü. Ancak bazı yöneticiler, Filistin destek paylaşımları nedeniyle transfere karşı çıkınca süreç sona erdi.

    Kerem, gidişinin bu nedenle gerçekleşmediğini öğrenince temsilcisine, “Hiç problem yok. Rızkı veren Allah’tır. yanıtını verdi.

    Sabah
    💥 Manchester United, Kerem için Benfica'ya ilgi mektubu gönderdi ve temsilcisiyle görüştü. Ancak bazı yöneticiler, Filistin destek paylaşımları nedeniyle transfere karşı çıkınca süreç sona erdi. 🗣️ Kerem, gidişinin bu nedenle gerçekleşmediğini öğrenince temsilcisine, “Hiç problem yok. Rızkı veren Allah’tır. yanıtını verdi. 🗞️ Sabah
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  • Muslim pilgrims from around the world gather at Mount Arafat — also known as the Mount of Mercy — believed to be where Prophet Adam and Eve reunited and repented, marking a deeply spiritual moment in their Hajj journey on June 5, 2025.
    Muslim pilgrims from around the world gather at Mount Arafat — also known as the Mount of Mercy — believed to be where Prophet Adam and Eve reunited and repented, marking a deeply spiritual moment in their Hajj journey on June 5, 2025.
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  • Fun fact: The Northern point of Brazil is closer to Canada than it is to the most Southern point of Brazil

    Brazil’s landmass spans such vast distances that it defies expectations. Ultimately, it occupies roughly half of South America, covering a total area of more than 8.5 million km2 (3.2 million sq mi).

    To illustrate just how massive it is, Brazil’s northernmost point, Monte Caburaí in Roraima, is closer to Canada than it is to the country’s southernmost point, Arroio Chuí in Rio Grande do Sul.

    The distance between the two farthest points in Brazil is 4,393 km (2,729 mi). But Monte Caburaí is only 4,279 km (2,658 mi) from Canada. The only countries in the world larger are Russia, Canada, China and the United States

    Image: Google Earth
    Fun fact: The Northern point of Brazil is closer to Canada than it is to the most Southern point of Brazil Brazil’s landmass spans such vast distances that it defies expectations. Ultimately, it occupies roughly half of South America, covering a total area of more than 8.5 million km2 (3.2 million sq mi). To illustrate just how massive it is, Brazil’s northernmost point, Monte Caburaí in Roraima, is closer to Canada than it is to the country’s southernmost point, Arroio Chuí in Rio Grande do Sul. The distance between the two farthest points in Brazil is 4,393 km (2,729 mi). But Monte Caburaí is only 4,279 km (2,658 mi) from Canada. The only countries in the world larger are Russia, Canada, China and the United States Image: Google Earth
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  • WE DID IT!!!

    #BackOnTOPrak #WorldSBK #JerezWorldSBK #M1000RR #UnitedWeWin
    WE DID IT!!! #BackOnTOPrak #WorldSBK #JerezWorldSBK #M1000RR #UnitedWeWin
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  • President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has arrived in New York to attend the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly and hold several meetings.
    President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has arrived in New York to attend the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly and hold several meetings.
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