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Houthis Attack Maltese-Flagged Vessel In Gulf Of Aden

Yemen’s Houthi militia group, which controls the capital, Sana’a and parts of Yemen’s Red Sea coast, has attacked another ship in the Gulf of Aden, following a rash of attacks over the past several weeks. Iran’s supreme leader is encouraging the Houthis, which serve as an Iranian proxy in the …

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Globalists Are Using ‘Green Energy’ To Destroy Our Way Of Life – OpEd

In 10 years before the proverbial 2035 date when many mandated transitions to “green electricity” occur to reduce or eliminate usage of fossil fuels, most of today’s elected officials, policy advisers, and policymakers are: Mostly not trained in engineering.Only from wealthy countries.Unaware of the engineering reality that without the petrochemicals …

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Macron’s Latest Cabinet Reshuffle And Implications – Analysis

French President Emmanuel Macron appointed Gabriel Attal as the youngest ever Prime Minister on 9 January 2024. Attal replaced Elisabeth Borne, whose popularity had been dwindling despite her managing the tricky 20-month tenure as PM without an absolute majority in the lower house of the French parliament. Borne’s Complicated Tenure …

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