The European Union is facing criticism for allegedly supporting Putin’s war efforts by continuing to import Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG). Despite ongoing tensions and sanctions due to the Ukraine conflict, new data has revealed that EU nations remain significant importers of Russian LNG. Critics argue that these imports undermine EU sanctions and potentially finance Russia’s military activities. The report suggests that reliance on Russian LNG contradicts the EU’s energy independence goals and efforts to diversify its energy sources. Experts emphasize the importance of the EU reconsidering its energy policies to align with broader geopolitical and ethical commitments. This situation highlights a pressing need for policy changes to avoid inadvertently funding adversarial regimes while promoting sustainable and diversified energy solutions.
The GuardianNew data shows cockpit struggle in 2022 China plane crash
New evidence from the tragic 2022 plane crash in China suggests that a struggle in the cockpit may have occurred, alongside a deliberate fuel cut.