The €17.9bn (£16bn) loss is being blamed on capped prices as well as repairs to power stations.
The Spanish firm that uses dubious methods to ‘erase your past’ from the internet
Revealed: Cache of 50,000 files lays bare deceptive methods used by Eliminalia to clear up its clients’ cyber profiles“We erase your past” declares the company’s tagline. Eliminalia, which has offices in several cities including Barcelona and Kyiv, is …
NATO International Military Staff marks 56th anniversary
On 23rd February 2023, the NATO International Military Staff gathered to mark its 56th Anniversary. The ceremony, led by the Director General of the NATO International Staff, Lieutenant General Janusz Adamczak, was attended by the Deputy Secretary Gene…
First Person: The towns in Ukraine which no longer exist
Almost a year into the war in Ukraine, some communities are having to cope with the total destruction of their way of life and the towns where they used to live; that’s according to a humanitarian worker for the UN Migration Agency, IOM.Read the full s…
Amid ‘spy balloon’ controversy, WMO highlights key role of weather balloons in climate monitoring
Weather balloons play an important part of a vast, intricate global observation system, providing vital information for climate monitoring and forecasters, the UN World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said on Friday.Read the full story, “Amid ‘spy ba…
Ukraine needs ‘implementable’ peace, Security Council hears, meeting on anniversary of Minsk accord
While a peaceful resolution is desperately needed to the war in Ukraine, any agreement reached must be tangible, implementable and address the conflict’s root causes, officials told the Security Council on Friday, citing lessons learned from the fate o…
Rights experts say peaceful transition in South Sudan crucial, amid ‘immense suffering’
South Sudan’s leaders must prioritize a peaceful transition as rampant sexual violence and attacks on civilians continue across the world’s youngest nation, the UN Commission investigating human rights abuses there said on Friday.Read the full story, “…
Guterres calls for G20 to agree $500 billion annual stimulus for sustainable development
The UN on Friday called for a significant increase to the tune of $500 billion each year in extra financing from the world’s most developed nations, to meet the crucial 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.Read the full story, “Guterres calls for G2…
Guterres in Africa: End political stalemate in Libya now, UN chief urges leaders
Overcoming the current political impasse in Libya can unleash much-needed progress in tackling myriad crises there, the UN chief said on Friday at a high-level meeting of the African Union in the Ethiopian capital.Read the full story, “Guterres in Afri…