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Day: April 18, 2022

Long-Term Solar Energy Storage System Developed by Swedish Researchers

Carlos Perona Calvete April 18, 2022

We can use solar energy to produce electricity regardless of weather, time of day, season, or geographical location,” said research leader Professor Kasper Moth-Poulsen.

German State Temporarily Takes Over Control of Gazprom Germania

David Boos April 18, 2022

After failing to achieve independence from Russian gas in the short term, German Minister of Economy Robert Habeck blocked the sale of the German subsidiary of Russian energy company Gazprom, and put it under state controlled trusteeship to ensure security of supply.

Over 70 Bishops and Cardinals Warn German ‘Synodal Path’ Will Lead to Schism

Hélène de Lauzun April 18, 2022

The signatories insist on the deleterious impact of the German approach on the whole Church. Other countries could follow the German example, misunderstanding the meaning of “synodality,” and thus deeply undermine the unity of the Catholic Church, setting it firmly on the road to schism.

Rwanda to Take Undocumented Migrants from UK for Development Aid 

Carlos Perona Calvete April 18, 2022

Home Secretary Priti Patel claims to be setting a precedent that “will change the way we collectively tackle illegal migration.”

MEPs Investigate Prostitution of Minors in Balearic Islands

Bridget Ryder April 18, 2022

According to the Diario de Mallorca, social workers attest that in approximately the last four years, prostitution among their charges has changed from a rare incident to an almost normalized phenomenon. In some centres, all the girls have engaged in prostitution.  

Ukraine Claims Iconic Hit to Russian War Ship

Bridget Ryder April 18, 2022

If Ukraine has indeed put the Moskva—a 12,500-ton guided missile cruiser—out of commission, at least for now, the victory is not only substantial but also iconic. 

Cervantes and Empire

Carlos Perona Calvete April 18, 2022

Miguel de Cervantes presents us with the mirrored vices of savagery and civilization. Like Tacitus, he celebrates indigenous prerogative to resist foreign excess, even as he asserts the imperial principle.

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