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  • Berlin's giant AquaDom hotel aquarium containing 1,500 fish explodes

    12/16/2022 5:01:14 PM PST · by BenLurkin · 52 replies
    A giant aquarium containing a million litres of water in the lobby of the Radisson Blu in Berlin has burst, flooding the hotel and nearby streets. The "AquaDom" - home to 1,500 fish - is 15.85m high (52 ft) and was described as the largest free-standing cylindrical aquarium in the world. Two people were injured by falling glass after the blast. Police said there had been "incredible" damage. Video showed an empty tank with water pouring into the hotel lobby. Guests have been moved out of the hotel following the incident at 05:50 (04:50 GMT). A spokesman for Berlin's fire...
  • Putin offers Europe gas through Nord Stream 2, Germany declines

    10/12/2022 10:02:07 PM PDT · by Berlin_Freeper · 86 replies
    dw.com ^ | October 12, 2022 | AFP, AP, Reuters
    Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday offered to resume gas supplies to Europe through the intact part of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline. "The ball is in the EU's court. If they want to, then the taps can be turned on and that's it," he said in a speech at an energy forum in Moscow. Germany, however,,said it would not take Russian gas via the Nord Stream 2 pipeline that has become a flashpoint in the Ukraine crisis. Asked if Berlin would rule out the use of Nord Stream 2, German government spokeswoman Christiane Hoffmann said, "Yes."
  • Europe Failed Its First Winter Energy Savings Test

    10/05/2022 9:00:14 PM PDT · by MinorityRepublican · 46 replies
    The Washington Post ^ | October 3, 2022 | Javier Blas
    If Europe was a school student, last week it sat its first exam in Energy Savings 101. It failed. And that doesn’t bode well for much tougher tests to come in January. Despite strong imports of liquefied natural gas to replace Russian shipments, Europe needs to reduce gas consumption — by a lot — if it’s going to make it through the winter. Extra supply won’t be enough. Conservation is absolutely paramount. The exact amount varies from country to country, but on average, the European Commission has suggested a 10%-15% demand reduction. Germany and a few other nations, which in...
  • Thousands of Russian soldiers calling ‘I Want To Live’ surrender hotline: Ukraine

    10/05/2022 1:59:24 PM PDT · by Berlin_Freeper · 84 replies
    nypost.com ^ | October 5, 2022 | Snejana Farberov
    A newly launched Ukrainian hotline offering Russian soldiers a chance to surrender — and stay alive — has been fielding thousands of calls from desperate draftees, according to Ukrainian officials. Andriy Yusov, a representative of Ukraine’s Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense, said in a recent interview with Voice of America that thousands of enemy troops have reached out to the “I Want to Live” program via phone or online chat to give up their arms. Yusov said the hotline has been receiving offers of surrender at a rate of hundreds a day from soldiers already fighting in...
  • With Nord Stream gone, where will Europe get its gas?

    10/02/2022 5:36:16 AM PDT · by FarCenter · 91 replies
    ... Russia supplied around 40% of all the gas consumed in the EU in 2021. Germany is especially reliant on this supply of cheap gas. Gas only generates about 15% of the country’s electricity but many rely on it for heating and it is vital to heavy industries such as petrochemicals that use a lot of energy. Drastic measures are now necessary to secure alternative supplies, reduce gas demand and prepare for the possibility of shortages this winter. The EU’s Save Gas for a Safe Winter program aims to reduce overall gas demand by 15% across the bloc this winter...
  • German Govt Warns Gas May Run Out over the Winter Months

    10/02/2022 7:16:34 AM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 28 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 10/02/2022 | Chris Tomlinson
    German Federal Economy Minister Robert Habeck expressed concern over the looming energy crisis this winter, telling German media that the situation was extremely tense and there is a possibility that Germany may run out of gas. Habeck spoke on Friday, appealing to Germans to reduce their consumption of natural gas ahead of this winter a day after the German government launched a new price break programme to help Germans with the rising costs of energy.
  • State of the EU address: 'Putin will fail and Europe will prevail'

    09/14/2022 10:46:32 PM PDT · by Berlin_Freeper · 130 replies
    dw.com ^ | September 14, 2022 | Ella Joyner
    The first statement made by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in her annual State of the European Union address on Wednesday was not verbal, but visual. Clad in bright blue and yellow alongside other senior politicians, she showed support for Ukraine's battle with Russia, making clear even before the speech began that the war would top the agenda. With Ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska in Strasbourg for the occasion, von der Leyen pledged Europe's "unshakeable" commitment to Kyiv, sending a defiant message to Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow. "Putin will fail and Europe will prevail," the chief...
  • European gas prices likely to fall sharply this winter, says Goldman Sachs

    09/13/2022 10:06:55 PM PDT · by Berlin_Freeper · 126 replies
    theguardian.com ^ | September 13, 2022 | Alex Lawson
    European countries can withstand Russia’s gas cuts this winter as supply headaches may have been “successfully solved”, according to analysis by a leading US bank. Goldman Sachs said the price of gas was likely to more than halve this winter as efforts by EU countries’ to avoid big shortages this winter prove effective.
  • Ukraine region of Kharkiv reports blackouts, water cuts after Russian attacks, governor says

    09/11/2022 12:14:03 PM PDT · by BusterDog · 99 replies
    Reuters ^ | 9/11/22
    KHARKIV, Sept 11 (Reuters) - Power blackouts and cuts in water supply hit several areas of Ukraine's northeastern region of Kharkiv on Sunday as Russian attacks hit infrastructure sites, the region's governor said. "The (Russian) occupiers have struck critical infrastructure in the city and region of Kharkiv," Olegh Synehubov wrote on Telegram. "In several population centres, there are no electrical or water supplies. Fires have broken out where these strikes occurred and emergency crews ... are containing the blazes."