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Month: September 2022

Europe faces ‘scary situation’ following mysterious pipeline leaks, former US regulator says

CNN By Matt Egan The apparent sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelines running from Russia underscore Europe’s massive energy vulnerabilities, former US energy regulator Neil Chatterjee told CNN. “It’s a scary situation. They are basically hoping and praying for a mild winter,” Chatterjee, a former commissioner and chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, said

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Europe faces ‘scary situation’ following mysterious pipeline leaks, former US regulator says

By Matt Egan The apparent sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelines running from Russia underscore Europe’s massive energy vulnerabilities, former US energy regulator Neil Chatterjee told CNN. “It’s a scary situation. They are basically hoping and praying for a mild winter,” Chatterjee, a former commissioner and chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, said in

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The status of airports impacted by Hurricane Ian

CNN By Pete Muntean, Gregory Wallace and Marnie Hunter, CNN Hurricane Ian dealt another blow to air travel as the storm moved up the East Coast. The main airport in Charleston, South Carolina, closed on Friday, while many airports in Florida were reopening. Charleston International Airport’s airfield closed because of high winds from Hurricane Ian,

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El huracán Ian puede haber causado hasta US$ 47.000 millones en pérdidas aseguradas, según una empresa de análisis de propiedades

Alexandra Ferguson Nueva York (CNN Business) —  El huracán Ian puede haber causado hasta US$ 47.000 millones en pérdidas aseguradas, según la última estimación, lo que podría convertirlo en uno de los ciclones más costosos de la historia del estado. CoreLogic, una empresa de investigación que calcula las pérdidas por catástrofes naturales, publicó la estimación

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Condenan a Reynaldo Vásquez, expresidente de la Federación Salvadoreña de Fútbol, a 16 meses de prisión en EE.UU. por sobornos

CNNEE (CNN Español) — Una jueza federal de Nueva York condenó este jueves a Reynaldo Vásquez, expresidente de la Federación Salvadoreña de Fútbol, a 16 meses de prisión, de acuerdo con un comunicado de la Fiscalía federal del distrito este del estado. La decisión corresponde a una causa de sobornos por más de US$ 350.000

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