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Over 40 countries, led by France and the UK, are meeting in Paris to outline a "strictly defensive" plan to reopen the Strait of Hormuz after the ongoing conflict, while military ships and personnel are prepared to provide navigation support, despite risks of …
The Iran war has highlighted the vulnerabilities in global fossil fuel supply chains, prompting numerous countries in Asia and Africa to accelerate their nuclear power plans as a long-term solution to energy insecurity, despite the challenges and risks associa…
U.S. President Donald Trump announced a 10-day ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon, effective from April 17, 2026, urging Hezbollah to comply, while leaders from both countries welcomed the truce, which could be extended based on mutual agreement, d…
Jet fuel prices have nearly doubled since the onset of the Iran war, leading to potential shortages in Europe and Asia that could disrupt global travel, increase airfares, and result in flight cancellations, as the International Energy Agency warns that Europe…
The article discusses the onset of a significant global energy crisis, highlighting that neither a ceasefire nor an end to the conflict between the U.S. and Israel with Iran can restore pre-war oil and gas prices, as supply disruptions from the war, particular…
A Vilnius court is currently trialing five individuals accused of collaborating with Russia's military intelligence to send explosive-laden parcels to Western countries, with evidence indicating attempts to target the US, Canada, and Europe while a further inv…
Kanye West's concert in Poland was canceled due to his anti-Semitic, racist remarks and pro-Nazi stance, following pressure from the Polish government, which condemned his statements, highlighting a broader backlash against his controversial actions and commen…
Péter Magyar and his Tisza party, having achieved a landslide victory over Viktor Orbán's Fidesz in Hungary's recent elections, are rapidly preparing to assume power and implement significant reforms, including measures to combat corruption and restore media i…
Peter Magyar and his victorious "Tisa" party are swiftly preparing for a power transition in Hungary following their overwhelming win over Viktor Orbán, securing 52% of the votes and 140 out of 199 seats in parliament, which ends Orbán's 16-year reign, while p…
Iryna Stetsenko and Serhiy Lobanov's wedding day on April 26, 1986, was marred by the nearby Chernobyl nuclear disaster, leading to their evacuation and a life reshaped by tragedy, yet their enduring love has been a source of strength through subsequent confli…
The article discusses the challenges and complexities facing renewable energy systems in Europe amidst climate change and geopolitical tensions, highlighting how rising temperatures and variable weather patterns are affecting the efficiency and reliability of …
The article recounts the experiences of Iryna Stetsenko and her husband Serhiy Lobanov, who got married on the day of the Chernobyl disaster in 1986, highlighting their wedding amidst the chaos of the nuclear explosion and the subsequent challenges they faced,…
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