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Putin Gives Awards to Russian Mothers who Make Cannon Fodder Babies
Putin is happy with Russian mothers who are making 10 or more babies which are gonna be used as cannon fodder for his future wars.
In the midst of the conflict in Ukraine, Vladimir Putin has brought back a Soviet-era prize intended to stop Russia’s declining birthrates.
The despot has reinstated the honorific title “Mother Heroine,” which was first used by Soviet dictator Joseph...
A rising need for AI in the Oil, Natural gas, and Renewable energy sector
A vast number of nations depend heavily on petroleum and natural gas to run their country. With the never-ending demand in this sector, it is now even more important to address the issues of global warming and pollution related to it.
Every year due to oil spills a large number of natural habitats and various wildlife are affected. There is a very less concrete solution on how to avoid it. Another...
How Big Is the Online Casino Industry?
Casinos have become one of the most popular forms of entertainment in recent years. It’s not surprising that so many people are attracted to this industry. The online casino industry has evolved, and it has become more popular than ever before.
There are many reasons why people love playing at online casinos. These include convenience, variety and quality, among others. This article will highlight...
Romanian central bank hires fortune teller
Several media publications stated this week that well-known astrologer and fate teller Minerva had been hired by the National Bank of Romania (BNR).
She made the original announcement of her new profession on Damian Draghici’s show.
She stated on the podcast, which is accessible on YouTube, “I currently hold an executive job, I work at the National Bank.”
Following this disclosure,...
1 year after the Taliban took over and babies in Afghanistan are starving to death
Seven-month-old Samera has dark, saucer-shaped eyes that look out while a nurse lovingly cradles her head and cleans her terribly frail body.
She is one of the countless innocent people suffering from the effects of severe acute malnutrition, one of the leading causes of death in children under the age of five, as a result of the humanitarian situation in Afghanistan.
Temor, her 12-year-old brother,...
Africa Needs Conventional Fuels, Not Windmills and Solar Panels
The energy and climate goals that Western governments, the United Nations, and other organizations are pushing on Africa constitute a crippling blow to its economies.
As the least developed region, Africa should unequivocally prioritize economic development. One would think that amid energy poverty in Africa, Western governments and “development” institutions would prioritize energy security for...
EU's sanctions on Poland more severe than those imposed on Russia
The brutal reality of European politics means that alongside Russia, which invaded its neighbor and is killing thousands, Poland is being sanctioned, and in real terms, the sanctions on Poland are actually greater than those imposed on Russia.
No one can yet assess this accurately, but it is most unlikely that the sanctions against Russia will exceed €35 billion’s worth, the amount that the EU...
World's largest rice exporter, India, warns of output crisis amid heatwave
The weather is still pretty bad in India, we are told, which is supposedly why rice production there is taking a dive.
Reports suggest that persistent heatwaves throughout the country, which is now the world’s largest rice exporter – beating out both Vietnam and Thailand – are making it difficult for many farmers to produce a substantial crop like in years past.
High energy prices and ever-rising...
China now owns nearly 200,000 acres of land in America
Fufeng Group, a bio-fermentation company based in mainland China, recently bought 300 acres in North Dakota for $2.6 million. The manufacturing firm plans to build a milling plant in the area.
As per the latest data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), China possesses over 191,000 acres of land in America, but the figures were before the North Dakota land sale this spring.
North Dakota...
Elon Musk says Twitter deal could go forward once user data confirmed
Elon Musk’s deal to buy Twitter may still go ahead, if the details on the social media platform’s actual user accounts can be confirmed.
Musk wants to know how many are ‘spam bots’ and how many are real people.
The billionaire CEO of Tesla agreed to buy Twitter in April for $44 billion, but has been trying to back out of the deal since July, accusing Twitter of misleading his team about the...
FINALLY! Chip manufacturing could move to Europe and end reliance on Asia
Finally, something intelligent is being done in this retarded low IQ planet we live on. We here at EUTimes have been demanding for years to end all manufacturing in Asia, especially in China and move our industry back to Europe and America. We can’t, we simply can’t continue to fund our enemies by offering them jobs and revenue. It is not normal to continue to fund China by importing their...
No Farmers, No Food, No Life
The world is now facing a man-made food catastrophe. It is reaching crisis levels.
Current policies in many parts of the world place a priority on climate change for realizing a green new deal. Meanwhile, such policies will contribute to children dying from severe malnutrition due to broken food systems, with shortages of food and water, stress, anxiety, fear, and dangerous chemical exposure.
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German Cities Turn Off Hot Water, Cut Lighting at Government Buildings
German authorities are scrambling ahead for what could be a hellacious winter of natural gas shortages and skyrocketing prices by announcing new energy-saving measures in cities across the country, reported The Guardian.
Hanover in northwest Germany turned off hot water in showers and bathrooms at public buildings and leisure areas this week. Municipal buildings in the city will be heated to only...
Bill Gates Left Reeling after McDonald’s Ditches 'Fake Meat' Project
Bill Gates has been left reeling after McDonald’s announced they were ditching their ‘fake meat’ project due to the public’s dislike of the meatless burgers.
In November 2021, McDonald’s began testing the meat-free McPlant burger in eight restaurants across America. In February this year, McDonald’s then rolled out the McPlant burger at 600 additional locations. According to reports, the...
Farmers across EU rise up against tyrannical Green Mandates that threaten Food Supply
Footage of farmers across Europe taking to the streets against policies that threaten the world’s food supply went viral on social media. The radical policies imposed by the European Union sought to slash carbon emissions by more than half come 2030.
Dutch farmers have protested for weeks against Amsterdam’s plan to forcibly close farms. The Dutch government’s climate change measures sought...