Britain Turns to Coal Because It’s Too Hot for Solar Panels
A return to coal was needed because turbines could not be relied upon this week due to depressed wind speeds.
A return to coal was needed because turbines could not be relied upon this week due to depressed wind speeds.
The controversial vote to reject the directive ended in a draw, shocking conservatives.
Earlier this month, the group announced that it will carry out protest activities that will target “the rich” and “symbols of modern wealth” so as to “draw attention to the reckless waste” of the richest members of society.
There are, however, still countless reports of individuals taking matters into their own hands rather than waiting for the authorities to step in.
While negotiators were restricted from giving interviews, it is believed that disputes over immigration and green policy were the main stumbling blocks to an agreement.
Russia has made Western arms for Ukraine a red-line issue for any potential peace talks as Borrell speculated that the invasion would have gone much differently under a two-term Trump administration.
Greece has arrested nine suspected people smugglers after the shipwreck that killed at least 79 people.
In Lawrence’s poetry, we catch a glimpse of how exactly the lordship of the machine is instituted: not with guns at the door, but on the altar of our worship.
The Russians should be treated like the Japanese in the U.S. during WWII, President Pavel said, stopping just short of suggesting internment camps, as it’s “simply the cost of war.”
Confronted with high-risk tech suppliers and ‘anti-competitive’ practices, the EU Commission decided to roll back U.S. and Chinese corporate presence.
The EU’s reputation for providing an overly sheltered environment for underperforming employees was on full display in the report which showed that only three officials were fired in 2022 for malpractice.
Perhaps no one has been more instrumental in the shift of political culture away from impartiality and fairness and towards arbitrary power than Boris Johnson himself.
How is NATO going to respond to the problem with its rapidly depleting stockpiles of military hardware? They can’t spend more money.
The aim is to find the right balance between invasion and extermination—a tricky balancing act when dealing with a problem that is poisoning the lives of millions of residents.
Legal associations have slammed the appointment of Dolores Delgado, noting her romantic relationship with a former judge who heads the main organisation likely to present her cases.
The Polish opposition attempts to take power by getting the EU involved, MEP Balázs Hidvéghi remarked, adding that Poland “is able to follow its path without constant lessons from the West.”
Poland’s climate minister said “there is no analysis of the social and economic impact” of banning the combustion engine, “which is scandalous.”
The last three remaining German nuclear plants shut down in April could have provided 25% of the country’s needed household energy.
A segment of Spanish society—the Left’s leaders, if not their voters—has been too quick to paper over the difference between lawful politics and violence.
This comes after relatives of the deceased filed a complaint last Thursday, asking that a 2016 sentence requiring this exhumation be carried out.
George Soros officially passed on the torch last week to his son Alexander who promised to continue the Foundation’s work and influence next year’s presidential elections in the United States.
UsForThem founder Molly Kingsley told The European Conservative that the government was “intent on monitoring and flagging inconvenient and unpalatable truths.”
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