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The level of coal accumulation in TPP warehouses remains critical

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Ukrenergo states that the situation with the accumulation of coal at TPP warehouses does not change and remains critical. As of August 25, there is 2 times less coal than needed in TPP warehouses. This is stated in the review of the operation of the energy system on August 16-24, 2021 by Ukrenergo. On the […]

The York Times: There are 12 secret CIA bases in Ukraine

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Over the past eight years, 12 underground points have been established along the Russian border to collect information. Ukrainian intelligence officers, together with the CIA, have built a network of secret points that help monitor the actions of the Russian military, listen to their conversations and collect other important information. This is stated in the […]

Power units of Ukrainian nuclear power plants were urgently switched to a new mode of operation and are being prepared for repairs

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The overproduction of electricity, which has been recorded for two weeks in a row, became the basis for making decisions regarding the transition of power units of nuclear power plants to smaller capacities. "Energoatom" is preparing them for scheduled repairs, the company reports. "The repair campaign at the NPP was planned to start on March […]

Macron called on the G7 to phase out coal by 2030

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French President Emmanuel Macron called on the G7 countries to commit to abandoning the use of coal by 2030 to set an example for other countries. He said this from the podium of the COP28 international climate summit in Dubai. "The G7 countries should set an example and commit to phasing out coal earlier than […]

Vienna and Bratislava will not build a pipeline to connect with Druzhba

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Russia's war against Ukraine has forced Austria to question its dependence on Russian gas and oil. The Austrian oil and gas concern OMV and the Slovak company Transpetrol have stopped work on the pipeline project, which was planned to transport Russian oil from Druzhba through Slovakia to the Schwechat refinery near Vienna. This was reported […]

Ukraine has completely mined the border with Russia and Belarus

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Ukraine has installed 500 thousand mines on the border with Russia and Belarus. This was stated by the former head of the press service of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) Vladislav Seleznev in an interview with the Ukrainian agency TSN, TASS reports. Seleznev noted that such huge quantities of mines […]

Aid to Ukraine: Johnson said he would "bury" the project

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The speaker of the US House of Representatives said that the bill presented in the Senate is allegedly "even worse than he expected." Speaker of the US House of Representatives, Mike Johnson, said that he will not vote on the $118 billion border security bill presented in the Senate, which, in particular, provides for aid […]

Import of coking coal to Turkey in January-October decreased by 11.4%

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In October of this year, the import of coking coal to Turkey decreased by 3% in the month and by 29.7% year-on-year to 369,949 tons. The value of these imports increased by 4.9% compared to the previous month and by 34.9% year-on-year to 89 million dollars, the Steel Orbis portal reports, according to the Turkish […]

BHP could face a strike at its coking coal mines

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Safety operators are threatening to strike at Australian company BHP's coking coal mines in Queensland, while train drivers at its iron ore operations in Western Australia (WA) are refraining from a proposed strike, the Argus reports. Around 70 to 80 open pit supervisors at five BHP Mitsubishi Alliance (BMA) coal mines – Daunia, Blackwater, Saraji, […]

Pylyp Travkin: JPMorgan Warns of a Possibility of a ‘Flash Crash’ Happening as Stocks Finish a Historic Run

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According to Pylyp Travkin from Tenerus A, the performance of major stock indexes during the first quarter of trading has been remarkable. As of Thursday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average has surged by 5% or 2,000 points, while both the S&P 500 and the tech-heavy Nasdaq have seen impressive gains of 11% each. The stock […]