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Nord Stream explosions linked to Ukraine military but no one cares
The Germans have all but solved this 3-year mystery but the unmasking is largely being ignored because it doesn't fit the narrative.
27.08.2025
China's intelligent computing power to grow over 40% in 2025, driven by AI boom
Rapid development of AI empowers industries' growth: expert
25.08.2025
The Great EV Grift: $7.5 Billion for 384 Charging Ports That Nobody Uses
Once upon a time in America, taxpayers were scandalized to learn the Pentagon paid $400 for a toilet seat. It was front-page news.
31.07.2025
Surprising Developments in the Iran Nuclear Negotiations
In the past several days, there have been surprising developments in the negotiations between Washington and Tehran over Iran’s civilian nuclear program.
19.05.2025
Ukraine Encroaches on ‘Friendly’ Moldova
Ullekh NP reports on fears in Moldova that the Zelensky government in Ukraine, in its search for hydro power on the lower Dniester River, is starting to claim a chunk of its neighboring ally.
25.04.2025
China sharpens response, as US sets date for tariff hikes, pushes EU to follow suit
China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) on Thursday reaffirmed the country's commitment to green development and slammed "certain countries and regions" mulling to take restrictive measures against Chinese electric vehicles (EVs), in response to reports of a prominent Chinese expert calling for a temporary tariff hike on imported cars with large engines.
24.05.2024
US approach to decouple from China is backfiring
On May 3, the US Treasury announced relaxed conditions for tax incentives when consumers purchase electric vehicles (EVs). Previously, EVs using Chinese-produced minerals were set to lose tax incentives starting in 2025.
08.05.2024
Fukushima's latest power outage sparks international concern
Experts call for global unity to scrutinize Japan's selfish behavior once again.
26.04.2024
Biden Requests $895 Billion for Military Spending for 2025
Factoring in other costs, the true cost of military spending in 2025 will easily exceed $1.5 trillion
13.03.2024
Denmark Ends Nord Stream Probe With No Charges
The country found “deliberate sabotage” but wouldn’t continue probe to find out who was responsible. It’s the second U.S. ally in the past month to end an investigation into the pipeline explosions.
28.02.2024
A New Business Plan to Save Electric Vehicles!
I can’t remember her name, but I remember what she said
30.01.2024
A Year of Lying About Nord Stream
The Biden administration has acknowledged neither its responsibility for the pipeline bombing nor the purpose of the sabotage
28.09.2023
West Declines to Adjust Russian Oil Price Ceiling as Moscow Exports Above the Cap
Reuters reports Washington and its Western allies keeping the price cap on Russian oil at $60 per barrel as Moscow sells its energy on the global market well above the US-enforced ceiling
11.09.2023
Beyond Hope
How Europe entrusted its energy security to a bankrupt company
04.09.2023
Global Shipbuilding: Maneuvering Towards Net Zero
Several attempts to convert the world's merchant fleet to the use of environmentally friendly fuels have already failed. But the tide of those looking to do so continues to flow, and it seems the end could be just over the horizon
28.08.2023
Those EV Shortcomings Aren’t Shortcomings at All
Wherever we drive nowadays, we see electric vehicles (EVs) amid the normal internal combustion cars and hybrids
18.08.2023
When It Comes To The Energy Needed For The Modern World, Thor Will Save Us!
Thor Will Save Us! No, not the Norse god or Hollywood superhero
17.08.2023
The Big Players and Their Small Modular Reactor: A Road to Nowhere?
Small modular reactors can be mass-produced in a factory, which guarantees a low price and quick construction. Unfortunately, subjective human reasons have hampered their success
16.08.2023
BP Financed Colombian Military
Documents reveal how the oil company offered to finance Bogota’s military as it was killing opponents during the 1990s and collaborated with a general accused of kidnap, torture and murder
20.07.2023
Fintech can be key to accelerating energy transition
The importance of renewable energy is being highlighted more than ever. Like other major economies, Korea has set a goal to increase the proportion of renewable energy in its portfolio to 21.6 percent by 2030.
29.06.2023
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