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There are numerous reasons why it has been so challenging for the West to shut down Russia's energy exports.

Oil and gas revenues have been Russia’s most important source of income, accounting for up to half of the total Russian budget over the last decade. Despite severe sanctions imposed by the West to curb Russian energy income following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Moscow’s oil revenues don’t seem to have been significantly affected. Watch…

China has built the world's largest single wind turbine in terms of power rating, capable of providing energy to tens of thousands of homes.

China has taken another step towards its renewable energy goals with the unveiling of a new wind turbine capable of powering tens of thousands of homes by itself. This latest installment highlights China’s ongoing dominance in the renewable energy sector. China’s new wind turbine boasts an energy output approximately 36 times greater than the industry…

Why the Weimar Triangle nations are working on military offensive strategies like deep-strike capabilities to deter Russian advancements.

On June 24, the Weimar Triangle nations of France, Germany, and Poland discussed a proposal to develop a European ground-launched, long-range weapon. This plan was just one item on the agenda for the trio of NATO states as they addressed European security in light of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Watch the video above as Straight…

Finding alternative sources for European energy outside of Russia may be difficult and expensive, but it can and must be done.

Russia is a top global exporter of natural gas to the European Union, but Russian exports have come under increasing sanctions following Putin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. European markets have also worked overtime to secure other energy sources since then. And while some nations like Libya could theoretically export more energy, they’re…

Espionage trial of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich began in Russia, facing up to 20 years if convicted.

The espionage trial of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich is now underway in Russia, behind closed doors. Gershkovich appeared in a courtroom Wednesday morning, June 26, inside a glass cage before the proceedings began.  Wednesday’s hearing went on for over two hours. Afterwards, prosecutor Mikael Ozdoev made a brief statement. He said the case against Gershkovich had…

The Supreme Court is set to rule on high-profile cases on subjects like presidential power, abortion care and social media. 

The Supreme Court is set to issue rulings on several high-profile cases. And the closed-door trial for a Wall Street Journal reporter begins in Russia. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Wednesday, June 26, 2024. SCOTUS to deliver rulings on presidential power, abortion, social media It’s decision time at the Supreme Court. Over the…

2023 sees record fossil fuel use and emissions, challenging transition to low-carbon energy amid climate thresholds.

In 2023, global fossil fuel consumption and related emissions reached record levels despite a slight decrease in fossil fuels’ share of the overall energy mix. This paradox highlights the challenges of transitioning to lower carbon energy sources as global temperatures approach critical thresholds. This information comes amidst the first full year of rerouted Russian energy…

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky distrusts Russian President Vladimir Putin's ceasefire offer, labelling it as an ultimatum.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on June 14 rejected Russian President Vladimir Putin’s conditions for peace talks, comparing them to Adolf Hitler’s invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1938-1939. Putin said earlier on June 14 that, as a condition for peace negotiations, Ukrainian troops must leave Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia oblasts. He added that Ukraine must recognize…

This week on Weapons and Warfare, learn about how drones are changing warfare and national defense and how they need to improve.

This week Weapons and Warfare is all about drones. Host Ryan Robertson talks with some former Air Force leaders and defense and security experts on what U.S. national defense is doing right, and where it needs to improve when it comes to drones in the hands of today’s operators. Also featured in this episode: You…

Since President Joe Biden assumed office nearly four years ago, oil and gas companies experienced record profits and production levels.

Since President Joe Biden assumed office three and a half years ago, oil and gas companies experienced unprecedented profits and production levels. Between 2021 and 2023, the industry amassed over $250 billion, a 160% increase compared to the first three years of former President Donald Trump’s administration. This surge in profits is not necessarily attributable…

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