
Chișinău to Declare Energy Emergency After Power Line Cut by Ukraine Strikes
Amid mounting energy instability, Moldova’s PM said his crisis-management policy was necessary to allow a rapid response.

Amid mounting energy instability, Moldova’s PM said his crisis-management policy was necessary to allow a rapid response.

The trip follows Donald Trump’s declaration that Washington has been in contact with Tehran and his pausing attacks against Iran’s energy infrastructure.

Tehran’s new demand for peace with the U.S. includes shifting oil trade to the Chinese yuan.

The blackout exposed vulnerabilities in the capital’s power grid, prompting a major investigation.

Petrol stations drop prices on election day morning to “contribute to the debate on fuel prices”

The internet blackout has entered its 25th day in the Persian state, leaving most citizens cut off from the global network.

An extra 264 officers are being deployed for protection of London’s Jewish community.

The Manchester City striker is also launching a local reading competition where winners get to attend a match with the Norwegian national football team.

Israeli officials say the military’s expanded control aims to counter ongoing threats emanating from the area.

More than six months after a major blackout, investigators move against suspects linked to the sabotage of Berlin’s electricity network.
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A key meeting brought together young political leaders and conservatives from both sides of the Atlantic—in what they described as a “decisive moment for the future of the continent.”