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⚖️ Analysis: Italy's Meloni and the technocrats — a difficult power balance 🪤 Opinion: Putin can’t escape the West’s economic trap 🌍 Early globalization: Wanderlust of the ancients

25 Kas 2022

• Germany's Chancellor Olaf Scholz pledged on Wednesday to end the country's "one-side dependence" on Russia and China for energy and trade, reimagining their commercial ties due to Russia's war in Ukraine. via Bloomberg Furthermore: Germany’s parliament started its “general debate” on the 2023 budget, where Scholz said they have the energy crisis “under control” with policies like chartering floating liquified natural gas facilities and extending the life ...Devamını Oku

24 Kas 2022

• Emergency power cuts were enacted across large parts of Ukraine after a new barrage of Russian strikes hit infrastructure, Ukraine's grid operator said. In accordance, the entire Kyiv region was left without electricity and water, while the state-run nuclear utility said it was forced to shut down 3 nuclear power plants. At least 6 civilian deaths were reported by Kyiv officials after a Russian strike hit a two-story building. via Reuters In other news: The...Devamını Oku

24 Kas 2022

• Russian diesel loadings destined for the Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp storage region rose to 215,000 barrels per day from Nov. 1 to Nov. 12, up by 126% from October, according to energy analytics firm Vortexa, as European traders rush to fill tanks in the region before an EU ban begins on Feb. 5, which will follow a ban on Russian crude taking effect on Dec. 5. via Bloomberg On a related note: Russia has already lost more than 90% of its market in the EU’s...Devamını Oku

22 Kas 2022

• Ukrainian authorities started evacuating civilians from the newly-liberated Kherson and Mykolaiv regions, with concerns that Russian damage to the infrastructure might be too severe for people to endure the winter. Deputy PM Iryna Vereshchuk said residents were advised to move to safer areas in the central and western parts of the country, and that the government will provide transportation, accommodation, and medical care. via Reuters Helping hand: Norway ...Devamını Oku

22 Kas 2022

• The Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in Ukraine was shelled on Saturday evening and Sunday, suffering more than a dozen blasts. Moscow and Kyiv traded blame for the attack on Europe’s biggest nuclear power plant, as the International Atomic Energy Agency urged the offenders to stop, warning, “You’re playing with fire!” The IAEA reported some damage to the buildings and equipment but nothing critical to nuclear safety so far. via Reuters On a rel...Devamını Oku

21 Kas 2022

• The UN announced that the Black Sea grain export deal was extended for 120 more days, settling down fears of yet another escalation in the global food crisis. The deal that ensures grain and fertilizer exports from Ukraine, one of the biggest grain producers in the world, was set to expire today. via AA On the ground: Russian airstrikes hit energy facilities and residential areas in Ukraine once again, as the first snow of winter fell on the war-torn coun...Devamını Oku

18 Kas 2022

🪖 Keep calm and carry on: Russia needs a respite, so the West must help Ukraine fight on 💸 Bleeding cash: Meta's Apple-sized hole in its once-mighty advertising business 🎓 Europe's best universities: Where are they in the world rankings?

18 Kas 2022

• Russia's economy contracted 4% from a year ago in Q3, according to data from Rosstat on Wednesday, improving slightly from the previous quarter where GDP fell by 4.1% year-on-year. Russia's central bank expects a 3-3.5% drop in output before a return to growth in the second half of 2023.

17 Kas 2022

• Poland and NATO said the missile —reported to be an S-300 rocket— that hit Poland was probably fired by Ukraine's anti-aircraft defense system, and was not a Russian strike, easing the global concern that the strike could draw the military alliance into conflict. Yet, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that Russia, not Ukraine, bears the ultimate responsibility for continuing its illegal war against Ukraine. via Reuters

17 Kas 2022