Tag: Lithuania


From sun-drenched deserts to equatorial highlands, a growing number of countries now generate over 10%—and in some cases nearly 30%—of their electricity from solar power. The unlikely leader is Lebanon—a nation in the throes of state collapse. With its national grid delivering just a few hours of power per day and the central government functionally bankrupt, Lebanese citizens, businesses, and hospitals have turned rooftops into power plants. This infographic shows the share of solar in electricity generation.
In the EU’s initial response to the US-Israeli strikes, Kaja Kallas read the agreed wording calling of “maximum restraint, protection of civilians, full respect of international law”. The question of the war’s legality has laid bare a union roughly split into three camps — one applauding Washington, one hedging, one condemning
La zona del Mar Baltico si trasforma in un muro di acciaio contro la Russia e Bielorussia: la regione di Kaliningrad è sempre più isolata.
Come la NATO intende conquistare parte del territorio della Federazione Russa

