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EU industry heavily dependent on fossil energy
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brussels times By Dylan Carter In 2020, the industry sector accounted for 26% of all final energy consumption within the European Union, making it the third largest end-user in the EU, after
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Has the Next Civil War Already Started?
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national interest by Niko Emack Protests, counter-protests, and armed violence fueled by white supremacy and far-right political extremism have spilled onto our nation's streets, into our classrooms,
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Sweden deports man with alleged ties to Kurdish militant group
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reuters by Ece Toksabay and Johan Ahlander Sweden on Friday deported a Kurdish man with alleged links to Kurdish militant group the PKK, a government minister told Swedish Television, as Ankara keeps
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Russia says it won't accept oil price cap and is preparing response
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reuters By Caleb Davis and Mark Trevelyan Russia "will not accept" a price cap on its oil and is analysing how to respond, the Kremlin said in comments reported on Saturday, in response to a deal by
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Interesting archaeological discovery in Israel
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modern diplomacy By Giancarlo Elia Valori An ancient scarab from three thousand years ago was surprisingly discovered during a school trip to Azor, near Tel Aviv, Israel. The scene depicted on
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Can America Balance European Autonomy With China Competition?
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national interest by Seth Cropsey European Council president Charles Michel’s impending visit to China is indicative of a worrying trend in Europe’s approach to Eurasian competition. French president
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Northrop Grumman unveils B-21 nuclear bomber for U.S. Air Force
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reuters By Mike Stone Northrop Grumman Corp (NOC.N) on Friday rolled out its new B-21 "Raider" jet, the first of a new fleet of long-range stealth nuclear bombers for the United States Air Force. The
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G7 coalition agrees $60 per barrel price cap for Russian oil
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reuters By Jan Strupczewski, Kate Abnett, David Lawder and Andrea Shalal The Group of Seven (G7) nations and Australia on Friday said they had agreed a $60 per barrel price cap on Russian seaborne
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China-EU relations can be improved if we look at the big picture of the world: Global Times editorial
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global times On December 1, President of the European Council Charles Michel visited China, and it was the first official meeting between the leaders of China and the European Union (EU)
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EU's urgent concerns yet to be resolved after Biden-Macron meet, with joint statement barely covering divergences
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global times The closely watched visit by French President Emmanuel Macron to the US has turned out to be another of US President Joe Biden's staged demonstrations of the "West's unity" led by
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NYT: video of the massacre of...
These soldiers are from a country whose president is a Jew ...
isofat
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These soldiers are from a country whose president is a Jew Zelensky. Orthodox churches are also being destroyed in this country. Synagogues are not touched. Surprisingly, it turns out that Jews get along well with the Bandera Nazis.
The hunt for superyachts of...
Is this really Putin\'s boat? :) ...
Mr.BadGuy
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Is this really Putin's boat? :)
Chinese Embassy in US refutes...
I don’t think it will come to serious clashes. They will ...
Mr.BadGuy
Publisher
I don’t think it will come to serious clashes. They will chat and forget.
These soldiers are from a country whose president is a Jew Zelensky. Orthodox churches are also being destroyed in this country. Synagogues are not touched. Surprisingly, it turns out that Jews get along well with the Bandera Nazis.