
Over $24 Billion – Toll of Environmental Destruction from Russia’s War
Ruslan Strilets, the damage caused by the Russian invaders to Ukraine’s environment in six months of war has reached almost one trillion Hr.

Ruslan Strilets, the damage caused by the Russian invaders to Ukraine’s environment in six months of war has reached almost one trillion Hr.
Beneath Andernach’s medieval city walls, birds flit among apple, pear and peach trees.
Qatar’s state-owned energy company announced a new blue ammonia energy project Thursday.
Lawmakers and stakeholders have criticised the European Commission for not emphasising the potential impact of its proposal to halve both the use and risk of chemical pesticides by 2030 on food production.
Even as he battles Lebanon’s summer heat without air-conditioning, judge Faysal Makki tries not to drink too much water because the toilets at the Justice Palace are broken.

On the outskirts of Gjakova, a city with 40,000 inhabitants in southwestern Kosovo, the first biomass heating plant in the Balkans recently began generating heat and a limited supply of power for 2,000 private households, public institutions and businesses.
Porsche CEO Oliver Blume began his new role as CEO of Volkswagen on Thursday, taking over leadership of one of Germany’s biggest companies as it tries to make the switch to electric vehicles.
In a speech late Tuesday, Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi slammed the militias outside of the state for the bloodshed that occurred Aug. 29, holding them responsible for the massacre that lasted 10 hours and left dozens dead and hundreds wounded.
With millions of Ukrainian children fleeing from the war, Poland opened its arms to them.
On Aug. 29, Deputy Chairman of Kyiv City State Administration (KCSA) Valentyn Mondryivskyi, reported on the readiness of schools in Kyiv for different learning formats.