The United States is producing a new nuclear warhead for the first time in decades, but will do so without nuclear testing, Energy Department officials announced Wednesday. The warhead, known as the
The United States is producing a new nuclear warhead for the first time in decades, but will do so without nuclear testing, Energy Department officials announced Wednesday. The warhead, known as the
MoreInflation in Europe hit a record high in January, reaching 8.5% in the Eurozone and 8.7% in Germany. This situation is forcing the European Central Bank (ECB) to continue raising interest rates.
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MoreAs other nations reject Russian goods due to their invasion of Ukraine, Bloomberg reported on Monday that China is continuing to bolster Russia’s war reserve through escalating purchases of energy supplies. According
MoreEnergy prices continue to climb: on the electricity exchange, prices for a megawatt hour are reaching new heights – within a year, the price of electricity has risen by 500 percent. Alongside
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