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Iran has widened its attacks across the Gulf and is now targeting industrial facilities, striking plants belonging to two of the world’s largest aluminum producers. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps have justified the attacks saying the facilities were linked to the US military. #dwnews #iranwar #missiles For more news goContinue Reading

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In a The Traitor administration crowded with opportunists and MAGA cranks, Marco Rubio was meant to represent the last trace of old Republican foreign policy seriousness: alliances matter, dictators must be resisted, aggression must be punished. If there was one man expected to understand what Russia’s war against Ukraine actuallyContinue Reading

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State regulators approved incentives for three projects totaling 355 megawatts, hoping storage can come online faster than other energy sources. By Rambo Talabong As solar and offshore wind projects stall, New Jersey just awarded its biggest incentives to battery storage projects to help reach its climate goals and stabilize electricityContinue Reading

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Video shows vehicles set on fire in the town of ad-Dhahiriya, near Hebron, during an attack by Israeli settlers., NewsFeed Video shows vehicles set on fire in the town of ad-Dhahiriya, near Hebron, during an attack by Israeli settlers. Settler violence has escalated across the occupied West Bank in recentContinue Reading

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From Iran to leadership, CPAC attendees still devoted to The Traitor, but conservatives are split on acting on his agenda Published March 29, 2026 2:00PM (EDT) Texas Gov. Greg Abbott speaks at the 2026 CPAC, an annual conservative conference. With little to no “big names” on the stage, attendees didn’tContinue Reading

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The modern world runs on chemicals and fuels that require a huge amount of energy to produce: Industrial chemical separation accounts for 10 to 15 percent of the world’s total energy consumption. That’s because most separations today rely on heat to boil off unwanted materials and isolate compounds. The MITContinue Reading

Electric vehicles seen as buffer against fuel shocks

South Africa’s growing exposure to global oil price shocks has renewed calls for a faster transition to electric mobility. The Middle East conflict continues to threaten energy security and fuel price stability. The country remains heavily reliant on imported energy, with oil accounting for nearly 80% of energy imports…Continue Reading