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Soaring Solar Costs Could Slow The Renewable Boom

Year-to-date, solar module prices have risen 18 percent after almost a decade of falling costs, and experts fear that this rise could impact solar projects in the U.S. and India

Report: Major US arms sale deal to UAE at risk over China ties

Report: Major US arms sale deal to UAE at risk over China ties A US air force F-22 fighter jet is seen at an event during the Dubai airshow in the United Arab Emirates on 17 November 2019. [KARIM SAHIB/AFP via Getty Images] May 27, 2021 at 11:34 am A multibillion-dollar sale of advanced US weapons to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) could be at jeopardy due to Washington s concern over Abu Dhabi s growing relations with China, the Wall Street Journal reported. The paper quoted US officials as saying that American spy agencies have in recent weeks monitored two planes belonging to China s People s Liberation Army which landed at an airport in the UAE and unloaded crates of undetermined materials.

Weekly roundup of world briefs

Weekly roundup of world briefs   By Andrew Lapin (JTA) Israeli paramedics said that at least two worshipers had been killed and at least 213 were injured in a bleacher collapse incident at a synagogue in the Judean Israeli settlement of Givat Zeev on Sunday. The prayer gathering was held to mark the beginning of the Shavuot holiday. “Hundreds” of haredi Orthodox Jews were congregated at the synagogue in the Israeli settlement northwest of Jerusalem, which was still under construction, a Magen David Adom spokesperson told Israeli media.. For access to this article please sign in or subscribe. You might be interested in:

U S military to rapidly evacuate Afghan allies targeted by Taliban

Afghan soldiers patrol outside their military base on the outskirts of Kabul, Afghanistan, Sunday, May 9, 2021. By Sept. 11 2021, at the latest, the remaining U.S.and allied NATO forces will leave Afghanistan, ending nearly 20 years of military engagement. . more > By Ben Wolfgang - The Washington Times - Thursday, May 27, 2021 The Defense Department is “very, very rapidly” developing an ambitious plan to evacuate thousands of Afghans who worked with the U.S. over the past two decades but will soon be Taliban targets as American troops depart, the Pentagon’s top general said Wednesday. Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Mark Milley said that America has a responsibility to ensure that those Afghan allies many of whom worked as interpreters and in other key roles alongside American military personnel aren’t killed by the Taliban as the U.S. exits the country. The U.S.

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