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Special Report With Bret Baier

individual transmission line and only so much power generation in place. >> reporter: very is home of course to around 35% of all known hyper scaled data centers. the state and some locale is the offer tax exemptions which led to a rap educate country in production. >> they have to deliver the power over the long haul. >> reporter: many hyper scale providers are also beginning to fund renewable energy demands as areas face rising prices caused by supply shortages. >> is renewable a reliable source for data center. >> data centers run 24/7 and as far as i know the sun doesn't shine 24 hours a day so you have to have always available generation to help supply them in a significant way. renewable can be a piece of the portfolio but not the majority by any means. >> we need to look at our p it

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Houthi Red Sea threat: Ikea faces delays, possible supply shortages

Ikea said it faces delays and possible shortages of some products as shipping firms reroute cargo vessels away from the Red Sea following attacks by Houthi militants.

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FBI Issues Warning on Surge of Domestic Threats Tied to Israel-Hamas Conflict

FBI Director Chris Wray warned of an escalation in dangers to the US from Israel's fight against Hamas militants.

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el nino: Food prices are rising as countries limit exports. Blame climate change, El Nino and Russia's war

Restrictions on food exports imposed by countries to protect their own supplies from the effects of the war in Ukraine, El Nino and climate change are leading to shortages of essential foods like rice, cooking oil and onions. These shortages are causing prices to triple and making staple ingredients unaffordable for many households. The high cost of growing and transporting produce, along with the worst drought in decades, has led to a drop in local production in some countries, exacerbating the problem. Globally, 41 food export restrictions are currently in effect.

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Solar Industry Trends: N-type Cell Technology Surges, Posing Threat to PERC Dominance

The solar industry has witnessed a rapid expansion of N-type cell technology, leveraging its superior conversion efficiency.

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Newsnight

germany was especially vulnerable to the russian energy cut—off, and protested that it would be catastrophic for the country's economy. but, infact, germany has led the way. in our new strand, good newsnight, we're looking for positive developments, stories of progress. here's mark with our second installment. russia's war on ukraine and the resulting western sanctions produced a huge energy price shock. it required hundreds of billions to mitigate, but it could have been much worse and gone on much longer. well, catastrophe. i mean, european crisis, a shutdown of much of central european industrial and manufacturing production and then causing supply shortages elsewhere. and that didn't happen, which is quite extraordinary. the price of gas has fallen steeply from its high in september last year to a level about equal to where it was two years ago. it's still not cheap in historical terms,

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Newsnight

a review of britain's border policy and labour's shadow immigration minister. also tonight... in the latest episode of our good newsnight strand, mark examines how germany weaned itself off russian gas in double quick time, contributed to the falling price of energy and avoided this. well, catastrophe. i mean, european crisis, the shutdown of much of central european industrial and manufacturing production, then causing supply shortages elsewhere. that didn't happen, which is quite extraordinary. and it's exactly 50 years tonight that hip—hop was born in the bronx. the multi—talented founder of a tribe called quest, ali shaheed muhammad, celebrates its birthday on his birthday, talking to newsnight about how hip—hop conquered the mainstream. it became a place for people to have an identity and to feel important and to know that they had

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World Business Report

but ultimately, this is the tit—for—tat escalation between the world's two largest economies. it shows no signs of abating. and at the end, really, it's businesses who are caught in the middle who are going to be losing out the most. and it does no good for confidence, especially when it comes to investing in china, given that economic picture that we just heard about earlier. honda 5 doubling its profits thanks to healthy sales but also a following wind with the exchange rate. a weaker yen, trading lately at about 143 yen to the us dollar, is a boom forjapanese exporters by boosting the amount of its overseas earnings when converted into yen. automakers around the world were slammed by supply shortages because of covid—related production delays and factory shutdowns. those have eased, and, as our guest david leggett from global data explains, sales and profitability are now back on track. yes.

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Fox News Live

him he's out there talking about this. i am wondering essentially how this is going to play out and the electoral front do you think republicans are going to continue to hit biden on biden onyx? or are they going to have to pivot based on the numbers? >> i suspect they'll have to pivot somewhat. you'll probably still hear people pounding on what happened with inflation. it is a difficult for the biden administration to explain over and over it was supply shortages and logistic shortages caused by the pandemic. it will probably be easier for some republican candidates to pound on what happened with inflation. but the general robustness of the economy and the fact fewer ceos, fewer economists fewer people in the media are pounding on this recession idea looks like it's going to be a soft landing for the moment. the fed may have gotten it right after getting it wrong at the

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