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Exxon Threatens to Take Billions of Dollars in Climate Investment Out of the EU

Exxon Threatens to Take Billions of Dollars in Climate Investment Out of the EU Exxon has warned the European Union that it will leave and take billions of dollars in climate investment with it unless Brussels makes it easier to spend those billions on transition-related projects. The Financial Times cited the company today as saying that there […]

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France Caves To Farmers As Ireland ‘Solidarity’ Protests Kick Off

France Caves To Farmers As Ireland ‘Solidarity’ Protests Kick Off Two of France’s main farming unions on Thursday agreed to suspend protests and lift road blockades across the country after the government announced measures the deemed “tangible progress” in the ongoing revolt against EU ‘climate-driven’ initiatives designed to wean society off of evil, non-bug-based, carbon-emitting food while […]

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Mess In The West: ‘Army Of God’ Convoy Heads To US Border While EU Farmers Block Cities

Mess In The West: ‘Army Of God’ Convoy Heads To US Border While EU Farmers Block Cities In the US, a convoy of truckers, calling themselves “God’s Army,” is preparing to embark on a journey from several locations across the Lower 48 to the southern border as tensions soar between Texas and the Biden administration. Meanwhile […]

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Central Asia is the prime battlefield in the New Great Game

Central Asia is the prime battlefield in the New Great Game So long as Russia and China remain the region’s dominant political and economic powers, the Central Asian heartland will remain a US and EU target for threats, bribes, and color revolutions. Photo Credit: The Cradle Samarkand, Uzbekistan – The historical Heartland – or Central Eurasia […]

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Bankruptcies Soar Across EU, As Companies Hit Wall At Fastest Rate Since Records Began in 2015

Bankruptcies Soar Across EU, As Companies Hit Wall At Fastest Rate Since Records Began in 2015 Legions of European companies are succumbing to the final straw of Europe’s largely self-inflicted energy crisis.  Bankruptcy proceedings in the Canary Islands, Spain’s heavily tourism-dependent island chain, soared a whopping 276% year over year in 2022, according to the latest data […]

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EU Technocrat Threatens Musk With “Sanctions” Unless He Stamps Out Free Speech On Twitter

EU Technocrat Threatens Musk With “Sanctions” Unless He Stamps Out Free Speech On Twitter The battle over Twitter is often made to appear complex and chaotic, but it can all be boiled down to a simple dichotomy – It’s about the people who demand censorship in favor of the establishment narrative vs. the people who want […]

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In 2022, the world as we knew it ended. Decades of conflict lie ahead

In 2022, the world as we knew it ended. Decades of conflict lie ahead The ‘end of history’ has concluded and the world has returned to conflicts between ‘great powers’. Let’s hope it doesn’t turn nuclear By Ivan Timofeev, Valdai Club Programme Director & one of Russia’s leading foreign policy experts.© Getty Images / erhui1979 […]

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Poland’s central bank predicts double-digit inflation until 2024

Poland’s central bank predicts double-digit inflation until 2024 (Natural News) The National Bank of Poland (NBP) has predicted that the Central European nation will be saddled with high inflation for the next two years. According to the NBP, yearly inflation will hit 14.5 percent in 2022 and drop to 13.1 percent in 2023. Single-digit rates will […]

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Europe May See Forced De-Industrialization As Result Of Energy Crisis

Europe May See Forced De-Industrialization As Result Of Energy Crisis European industries including ferroalloys, fertilizer plants and specialty chemicals are shutting down as a result of the ongoing energy crisis. Certain industries may not come back, even if the energy crisis eases. An increasingly tight regulatory environment is another reason for de-industrialization in Europe. The […]

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Oil Prices Are Primed To Spike This Winter

Oil Prices Are Primed To Spike This Winter The EU embargo on seaborne Russian crude oil exports and the G7 price cap on Russian oil are both less than a month away. While a global economic slowdown and weak oil demand in China have capped prices, looming supply disruptions will likely send oil prices higher. […]

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The Netherlands may be the first country to hit the limits of growth

The Netherlands may be the first country to hit the limits of growth The country has 507 people per sq km, nearly five times the EU average, while liveable land is shrinking due to climate change © Harry Haysom The other morning I cycled around the Dutch town where I grew up. Behind our old […]

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Norway’s Top Energy Exec Warns EU’s Supply Crunch Won’t Be Solved With Price Caps

Norway’s Top Energy Exec Warns EU’s Supply Crunch Won’t Be Solved With Price Caps EU energy commissioner Kadri Simson said Wednesday that natural gas price caps could limit excessive price spikes but only if countries give Brussels the power to impose such a measure. Norway’s top energy firm responded to the proposal in an interview […]

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Europe’s Energy Crisis May Not End Until 2024

Europe’s Energy Crisis May Not End Until 2024 The EU gas storage units are nearly full giving some relief to fears of shortages Challenges remain for the continent’s energy security as winter arrives The challenges will persist into the winter of 2023-24. The worst energy security fears of spring and summer as regards the coming […]

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“This Is A Perfect Storm” – EU Leader Warns Of “Black Swans” Everywhere, Says ‘Propaganda Is Our Battlefield’

“This Is A Perfect Storm” – EU Leader Warns Of “Black Swans” Everywhere, Says ‘Propaganda Is Our Battlefield’ “This is a perfect storm,” exclaims European Commission Vice President Josep Borrell in his opening speech to EU Ambassadors this week. Having noted previously his warnings to The Fed that it is “bringing us to a world recession,” Borrell went considerably […]

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Faced With ‘Acts Of Sabotage’, EU Countries Rush To Secure Energy Assets

Faced With ‘Acts Of Sabotage’, EU Countries Rush To Secure Energy Assets Multiple explosions under the Baltic Sea and the rupture of the Nord Stream pipeline system from Russia to Germany appear to be “sabotage,” NATO and EU officials said this week. A fourth leak was confirmed Thursday on the pipelines as EU countries are in overdrive to secure […]

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