The war in Ukraine sent shockwaves throughout the world regarding energy consumption. The fossil energy crisis has become a conundrum. While the current
it is reflecting - a growing need to have mental health support. there is also fairly acute need where the higher. level services don t have capacity to provide the support. with just over 50 miles to go before reaching the finish line in dalby forest on saturday, amelia has already come a long way. as the fighting continues in ukraine, the battle to save lives on the ground is intensifying. the world health organization says there ve been 64 attacks on the country s healthcare system. it s left doctors and surgeons operating under appalling conditions and with little equipment. but now, two consultants from bristol are trying to help by sending life saving supplies to the country. laura jones reports. the ruins of ukraine s second city. fighting here in khark has been as bad as it gets, unlike elsewhere in ukraine, many of its schools in the
The increase in Opec’s oil output in December has again undershot the rise planned under a deal with allies, a Reuters survey found yesterday, highlighting