In this week's TOP News Stories from Around the World: Energy futures soar as Europe and the UK brace for a tough road ahead.
The year-ahead contract for German electricity reached 995 euros ($995) per megawatt hours while the French equivalent surged past 1,100 euros -- a more than tenfold increase in both countries from last year.
In Britain, energy regulator Ofgem said it would increase the electricity and gas price cap almost twofold from October 1 to an average £3,549 ($4,197) per year In Poland, where coal is king, dozens are lining up at the Lubelski Wegiel Bogdanka coal mine, waiting for days and nights to stock up on heating fuel.
Then, Neil Oliver gives us another round of wisdom, this time going after the elites "It’s about the already super-rich getting hold of even more of the real things.
Land…natural resources…while we are supposed to be frightened out of our wits, squabbling among ourselves & just hoping that one day it will all be over." Pakistan has been hit by a "monster monsoon" causing major flooding- nearly 33 million people have been affected, almost 1,000 are dead.
Next, New Zealanders marched against the ongoing tyrannical government still keeping them under a strong arm of control.
And lastly, the World Economic Forum this month published an article calling for an online censorship system powered by a combination of artificial and human intelligence that one critic suggested would “globalize” the “search for wrong-think.” All of that and much more, ahead!