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Georgeta Ichim, 67, talks to a Reuters reporter in front of her house in Vasilati

As Europe Saves Energy, Some Romanians Have Little To Unplug

In the quiet Romanian village of Vasilati, where most houses are heated with wood, people worry about their power bills even though Romanians consume the least electricity per capita in the European Union and many have cut back use all they can.
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Prime Minister Liz Truss's is fighting for her job after a disastrous budget plan to ease a cost-of-living crisis

UK Inflation Returns Above 10 Percent

The Consumer Prices Index accelerated to 10.1 percent on an annual basis, up from 9.9 percent in August, the Office for National Statistics said in a statement.
The airplane carrying Noda flies U.S. and Japanese flags as it arrives at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland

United States, Japan Agree To Partner On Advanced Air Mobility

The two countries in Tokyo were set to sign a declaration of cooperation to support future aircraft development and operation and formalizing ongoing discussions on certifying and validating new aircraft, production, airworthiness, operations, and personnel licensing.
A supporter holds up a portrait of Brazil's far-right President Jair Bolsonaro at a rally

In Brazil, Bolsonaro's Far-right Echoes Trump's

Whether or not Bolsonaro wins his uphill fight for re-election against veteran leftist Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva in Brazil's October 30 runoff, the far-right's arrival in power in Brazil, as elsewhere, is linked to deep social upheaval, analysts say.

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