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About 10,000 people took part in a demonstration near the Israeli embassy in Paris on Monday against Israel's deadly shelling of the Gaza city of Rafah.

A French water charity is sounding the alarm over pollution of the Seine River, which is set to be the backdrop for the Olympic Games‘ opening ceremonies and used by athletes as an open-water swimming venue. Paris authorities are racing to clean up the famed waterway before the Games kick off on July 26. In…

In the midst of its ongoing conflict with Russia, Ukraine's largest private energy firm says building wind farms could give them an advantage.

In the midst of its ongoing conflict with Russia, Ukraine’s largest private energy firm believes building wind farms could help the war-torn nation gain an advantage. However, securing investors willing to fund such construction projects in a nation engulfed by fighting has proven to be a significant challenge. Since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022,…

Ohio’s natural endowment of oil and gas fields makes it a top global contender for the production and export of high-end plastics.

The early discovery of oil and gas in Ohio in the 19th century helped the Midwestern state grow to become the nation’s top oil producer, a title it held until Oklahoma dethroned Ohio in 1902. Today, significant technological advancements are unlocking the potential of new oil and gas sources that earlier Ohioans were unable to…

Russia alleges Ukraine attacked Europe's largest nuclear power plant on Sunday, resulting in one death and injuries, a claim Ukraine denies.

Russia alleges Ukraine attacked Europe’s largest nuclear power plant on Sunday, April 7, resulting in one death and several injuries, a claim Ukraine denies. The Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, situated in one of the four regions annexed by Russia after its 2022 invasion, reportedly suffered three drone strikes, with one hitting the dome of a…

Amid a damning report of production setbacks for the U.S. Navy, officials will not be discussing the matter at the Navy's largest trade show.

The U.S. Navy’s biggest trade show, just outside of Washington, D.C., is underway on Monday, April 8. However, don’t expect to hear about the Navy’s key shipbuilding programs at the Navy’s Sea-Air-Space Exposition. Officers in charge of the service’s key shipbuilding programs won’t be informing the media about them. Navy officials have been told not…

Islamic State group attacks in Syria and Iraq are on track to double compared to last year, signaling a resurgence attempt.

Four gunmen opened fire on a crowd of civilians at a concert venue in Moscow, Russia on Mar. 22, claiming at least 144 lives. U.S. intelligence believes the radical Islamist group ISIS-K, an ISIS offshoot, was behind the attack. Straight Arrow News contributor Peter Zeihan retraces the history of both ISIS and ISIS-K, explaining that…

Germany is the economic staple of modern Europe. What will happen as Germany declines in a post-American world?

Germany today is celebrated as the indispensable economic and industrial power of modern Europe. But like many advanced nations, Germany faces demographic decline in the coming decades, which could threaten Germany’s economy and — consequently — the economies of Europe and the world. Straight Arrow News contributor Peter Zeihan predicts a German economic collapse as…

Ukraine is now using drones to attack Russian oil facilities, however, despite the success of the attacks, this efforts may come too late.

Ukraine is using homemade drones to strike Russian oil facilities, leading Russian President Vladimir Putin to ban the export of refined fuels for the time being. Russia — the world’s second largest petroleum-producing nation — is now importing some refined products from Belarus. Ukraine has been outmanned and outgunned for the majority of the war…

Don't worry, Venezuela lacks both the ability and the true motive to follow through with its threats to invade Guyana.

Concerns have grown around the world over a possible Venezuelan invasion of Guyana. Guyana, a small South American nation of just 820,000 citizens, is oil rich and lacks military defenses, and Venezuela’s oil is running dry. With traditional norms against territorial conquest now eroding following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, some experts have warned that…

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