By Julio Rosas Chicago is among the top destinations for illegal immigrants to travel to and there is no sign it will slow down…
Posts tagged as “Winter”
BY ELLEN MITCHELL The long-feared Russian winter counteroffensive has finally begun in the eastern part of Ukraine. Tens of thousands of new Russian conscripts are…
by topwar.ru The West continues to accuse North Korea of supplying military supplies to Russia to support the Russian army fighting on the territory of…
by topwar.ru Energy instead of logistics Probably only the laziest did not speak about the need to destroy bridges across the Dnieper. The idea actually…
by Jose Nino According to a report by ZeroHedge, residents of the United Kingdom could be facing three hour power cuts this upcoming winter if the…
by Jose Nino Is Europe on the verge of experiencing a catastrophic winter with energy prices going through the roof? Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky believes…
By Brian C. Joondeph “Here Comes the Sun” is one of the Beatles’ great hits from their Abbey Road album, written by George Harrison at the country house…
by: Mary Villareal Companies in France may need to cut back on their natural gas usage as shortages are likely to hit in the winter. Energy Minister…
By Ethan Huff Despite a slight steadying of its gas reservoirs, which are now at nearly 65 percent capacity, Germany will still run out of…
by Rystad Energy A liquified natural gas (LNG) crisis is brewing for European countries dealing with energy insecurity in the wake of Russia’s invasion of…
by Tsvetana Paraskova Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has highlighted the need for Europe to improve its energy security by reducing its reliance on Russian gas.…
By Tyler Durden Duke Energy Corporation warned Thursday that coal and natural gas supplies would be tight this winter, resulting in higher power prices for…
by TYLER DURDEN Food crisis forecasting for Afghanistan, called terrifying by the FAO, is projecting more than half of the country’s population will experience acute food shortages this…
by TYLER DURDEN The big picture was clear to anyone who bothered to keep their eyes open: back in August, when we first reported that…
by Chris Field If you thought inflation was a problem this summer and fall, just wait until you try heating your home this winter. At…
by TYLER DURDEN A fire in a subsea cable has dramatically reduced power imports from France until March, U.K.’s National Grid Plc said, deepening the…
CAP ALLON The Sun’s output is not constant, despite what the IPCC would have you believe — its emissions are modulated by its planets (namely…