🇷🇺🇺🇸 Russia and US will build a tunnel from Chukotka to Alaska, Putin’s envoy Dmitriev says.
That would be wild … longest road trip just got an upgrade
Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump are taking over protected Albanian land in a $1.4 billion project to build luxury resorts and an Israeli-linked development.
The Albanian prime minister changed the law to make it happen.
Now his house is burning.
Hundreds took to the streets in Nanyuki, Kenya, opposing a planned U.S.-Kenya Ebola quarantine facility in Laikipia County. Residents say the facility risks exposing their communities to the virus.
Denmark’s PM Mette Frederiksen:
There is a total established link between power, political power, capital, tech giants and AI. And the purpose of this is undermining democracy.
That's the goal because the people who are developing this stuff are against democracy.
I met Sam Altman a couple of years ago. I spent hours with him and at the end of the discussion I said to him, "You have created a monster."
And he said, "Yes, and now it's up to you to find out how to deal with it."
9 cilindros. 34 toneladas. Construído em 1962, passou quase 50 anos enterrado no subsolo do Hipódromo de Auteuil, em Paris, gerando toda a eletricidade do local por quase 30 anos antes de ser aposentado. Consome 350 litros por hora e faz o chão tremer.
Running raves are gaining popularity in Brazil
Videos of them are going viral on social media around the world, and it's likely that the geography of "running raves" will soon expand beyond Brazil.
SICKENING: AOC Just showed off the Georgia drinking water from Meta's AI Data Centers. Thank you @AOC:
"This is the current drinking water in Morgan County, Georgia. Right after a data center was constructed, the metadata center was constructed, the only difference between the clean water and this was that data center. I have another one as well. So this wasn't just one well, these wasn't just one family's situation. This is what the drinking water now looks like next to that data center. And I think both of us can agree that neither one of these things are drinkable. These families now have to ship, in a rural area, have to ship water to their house in order to cook and bathe themselves."
There is a fundamental problem with waste from North to South Africa, a problem that is solved by incineration, it is incomprehensible that no civilized country steps in and helps establish incineration plants.
South Africa looks like a zombie apocalypse now!
This the same country that gave you the first heart transplant under completely different governance as we all know.
Let that sink in!
Four young men sneaked onto a ship, believing it was heading to Europe…
And they lived for 14 days under conditions that nearly ended their lives
But the shock came when they arrived and discovered that their destination wasn't Europe at all, but rather…
The oil market is about to break.
Not in price. In availability.
@CommodMkt on CNBC yesterday
and the market still isn’t listening.
“It’s not the price of oil that matters here. It’s the availability of oil.”
A thread on why the next few weeks could be the most important in the oil market this decade. 🧵
China is replacing Australian iron ore with Guinean ore, as it builds a railway in Guinea to transport iron ore from the Simandou mine, opening the door to importing high-quality African iron ore as a major alternative to Australia.
A strategic move to strengthen resource security and diversify supply chains.
Throughout Africa, the electricity grid is extremely unstable.
And at the same time there is no garbage system - Even the most sophisticated places in Africa burn their garbage. It is worst in the big cities where plastic is burned in the air every night.
🇹🇷🇬🇭 A single Turkish ship anchored off Ghana's coast generates over a quarter of the country's electricity.
The MV Karadeniz Powership Osman Khan is 299 meters long and pumps out up to 480 MW of power.
It has been doing this since 2017.
No power plant to build. No years of construction delays.
Karpowership, the Turkish private company behind it, has quietly turned this model into a global business, deploying floating plants to countries with chronic energy deficits across Africa and beyond.
Africa has an infrastructure gap that traditional investment has failed to close for decades.
Turkey found a way to monetize that gap with engineering.