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Russian Presidential Election: A Referendum on Putin’s Leadership

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  “ For God’s sake, this man cannot remain in power. ” pronounced the United States. “ Putin’s day will surely be numbered. He’ll lose power and he won’t get to choose his successor ,” prophesized the United Kingdom.  Having proclaimed the Lord’s name in vain, the duo’s avowals have anything but taken hold of reality, one that portends a very different outcome.  Putin has them and their satellites to thank, for unleashing relentless sanctions in the delirious dream that they could crush the world’s largest country. Instead of bringing Russia to its knees as contrived and fervently hoped, the sanctions backfired in more ways than one, magnetizing more Russians to their leader’s side. Proving to his people once again that he is tried, true and tested, Putin has dexterously steered his country through an ongoing, arduous hour of unprecedented sanctions meant to inflict economic pain of the harshest kind on his countrymen.  Domestic support for Putin has visibly risen. H...

Fotovoltaico, ecco la nuova geografia 2024

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  Ancora corsa al fotovoltaico nel 2024.  La  E.S.Co .  EnergRed  ( www.energred.com ), impegnata nel sostenere la transizione energetica delle pmi italiane, ha calcolato la tendenza in crescita che già nel 2023 ha portato  a sfiorare i 30 GW di potenza installata (29.746 MW),  con  Lombardia  (4.013 MW),  Puglia  (3.292 MW) e  Veneto  (3.141 MW) sul podio; e poi  Emilia-Romagna  (2.994 MW) e  Piemonte  (2.486 MW). «La  graduatoria 2024  vede però il  sorpasso della Puglia da parte del Veneto»  mettono in evidenza gli analisti di  EnergRed ,  considerata oggi  la “Ferrari del fotovoltaico”,  la prima  E.S.Co . in Italia a fornire impianti fotovoltaici nella modalità  “Care&Share”  che —contrariamente alle proposte dei suoi  competitor—  non prevede alcuna esposizione finanziaria da parte del cliente per l’acquisto o la gestione dell’im...

Ukraine 2023: who lost the battle, and who will win the great war?

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  W e are steadily approaching the beginning of the third year of the war in Ukraine , referred to by the Russian side as a  Special Military Operation . Up to this point, we have witnessed a duel between the best weapons and tactics of both Russia and the NATO alliance, unfortunately resulting in hundreds of thousands of fatal casualties on both sides. We have seen numerous sacrifices and the uncompromising struggle of both armies, yet what remains elusive is the current outcome of the battles and any indication of who might emerge as the clear victor in this clash of civilizations, and whether there will ever be one. As things stand currently, the Russian military holds a more advantageous position. Not only have they withstood a six-month offensive by the finest NATO arsenal with almost no loss of captured territory, but they now seem poised to launch their own offensive. However, this does not necessarily signify a definitive outcome, as the scale and stakes in this wa...