How Europe’s Energy Crisis Exposed Old Fault Lines and New Anxieties

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Who’s Really Running Iran?

Over the weekend, President Trump called off a trip to Pakistan by two of his negotiators for a potential additional round of talks with Tehran, leaving the fate of the cease-fire in limbo. Farnaz Fassihi, who covers Iran for The New York Times, looks at who is in charge of the c ...  Afficher plus

Daniel Radcliffe, Mariska Hargitay and the Happiest List on Earth

With war, political wrangling and price hikes jockeying for headlines, it’s a rare thing to sit for an hour with a large group of strangers and focus on the small pleasures in life. But that’s what the show “Every Brilliant Thing” is all about. Since 2013, Duncan Macmillan’s audi ...  Afficher plus

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What's fuelling Europe's energy crisis?
The Inside Story Podcast

If you're in Europe, you may have been shocked lately by expensive power bills. Natural gas now costs six times more than at the start of the year. High energy prices have triggered protests in the EU. There are even claims that the bloc's main gas supplier, Russia, is deliberate ...  Afficher plus

Just How Bad Will the Energy Crisis Be in Europe This Winter?
Odd Lots

As everyone knows, electricity prices in Europe have soared, due to a combination of factors, most prominently Russia's war in Ukraine and the curtailing of natural gas supplies. But how bad is it going to get this winter? Will Germany have enough energy to power homes and factor ...  Afficher plus

Europe Hurt By Their Dependence On Russian Oil
The Untold Story with Martha MacCallum

This week, Martha sits down with journalist and author of A Question of Power: Electricity and the Wealth of Nations, Robert Bryce to discuss how Russia's war on Ukraine has affected energy production and prices throughout the world. Plus, a look at how Europe's green energy move ...  Afficher plus

Saison 3 - 27. Comment la guerre en Ukraine oblige l'Allemagne a revoir sa politique
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Avec la guerre en Ukraine, les économies européennes sont bousculées et doivent s'adapter rapidement. L'Europe est très dépendante de la Russie sur le plan énergétique, mais aussi pour les matières premières. Parmi les pays de l'Union européenne, l'Allemagne apparaît fragilisée. ...  Afficher plus