Sabah looks to China, where the biennial Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition opened on Tuesday: More than 90 percent of ...
Nothing can be said with absolute certainty, writes journalist Christian Ortner in the Wiener Zeitung: Who blew up the gas pipeline remains ...
Writing in wPolityce, Jadwiga Wiśniewska, MEP from the Polish ruling PiS party, shudders to think what the Chancellor’s vision entails: ...
Perhaps it is no mere coincidence that fears about the fate of the power plant are being fuelled now, La Croix speculates: The uncertainty ...
Europe has done quite a good job of rising to the challenge, comments the Neue Zürcher Zeitung: Energy prices have now fallen to the level ...
France and Germany are standing in the way of the the green transition, the Salzburger Nachrichten criticises: President Emmanuel Macron is ...
The clearing of Lützerath is the result of a failed energy policy in Germany, the Aargauer Zeitung comments: Large sections of the German ...
Sydsvenskan would like to see a cross-party parliamentary agreement: The parliamentary majority that is now helping [Prime Minister Ulf ...
The good news also has a downside, De Telegraaf comments: Factories went bankrupt, production lines were shut down, bakers closed their ...
The West is pushing many countries into China's arms, Sašo Ornik criticises on his blog Jinov Svet: It is clear that Russia will choose ...