▪️China cannot cope with electricity costs. This is causing power outages across the country and an estimated 40% reduction in production in the country. China cannot afford such a price for coal so that its plants work at full capacity. This leads to a reduction in the production of goods and shortages all over the world.
▪️China is reducing magnesium production due to a shortage of electricity: the German metallurgical and automotive industries have suffered. The Association warns: “European reserves will be exhausted by the end of November.”
▪️Biden asks OPEC and US oil companies to produce more oil amid rising prices after he took tough measures against US production.
▪️Joe Biden’s approval rating fell to a new low on Thursday. Only 36% of likely voters approve of his work.
▪️US House of Representatives member Adam Kinzinger told CNN on Thursday that the committee on January 6 that subpoenaed Trump or his Vice President Mike Pence “is not off the table”: “This is real.”
▪️The Governor of Oklahoma opposes Biden’s vaccination requirements, stating that vaccination is “everyone’s personal choice.” Oklahoma is ready to “go to court” with a lawsuit against Biden over the COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
▪️The leftists are trying to storm the US Department of the Interior, demanding an end to the use of fossil fuels before winter.
▪️Biden relies on notebooks during an Oval Office meeting with the Kenyan president and again neglects reporters.
▪️Assistant Kamala Harris rudely interrupts a reporter asking about the crisis in Biden’s supply chain.
▪️The Air Force reveals the identities of five Afghans who tried to hijack a plane from Kabul during the chaos in August.
▪️Putin believes that terrorists can enter the territory of the CIS countries under the guise of refugees.
▪️The Lower House of the National Assembly of Poland has decided to build a wall on the border with Belarus to protect against illegal migration.
▪️At least five people were killed and three others injured after a man staged an archery shooting in Kongsberg, Norway, on Wednesday evening.
Police identified the attacker as 37-year-old Espen Andersen Braaten, a Danish citizen. According to the Associated Press, Braaten was a converted Muslim and the government worried that he was “radicalized.”
▪️Tory MP Sir David Amess received medical attention after an incident with multiple stab wounds during his election campaign on Eastwood Road in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, United Kingdom.
▪️In Kazakhstan, those wishing to be vaccinated with a foreign vaccine will have to pay for the procedure from 2022. Only drugs produced in the country will remain free.
▪️Several people were killed after a powerful explosion at a Shiite mosque in Kandahar, Afghanistan, during Friday prayers.
▪️The U.S. Advisory Commission has approved booster vaccinations of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine for the elderly and other high-risk groups.
▪️A new variant of COVID “B.1.630” discovered in Louisiana.
▪️A 5.8 magnitude earthquake occurred in the province of North Sulawesi in Indonesia.
▪️ Fully vaccinated travelers will be able to enter the United States from November 8.