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Tag: Blackout

Damascus in the ‘stone age’ as services and supplies fail

by Sami Moubayed January 23, 2019February 18, 2020

Nearly one year after the guns went silent in the suburbs of Ghouta surrounding the Syrian capital, basic services are lagging far behind their wartime performance and people are spending the winter in darkness and cold. Prolonged electricity cuts are back and people complain that cooking gas, heating fuel and powdered milk for infants has […]

Why we must prepare for a global blackout

by Immanuel Fruhmann December 3, 2018

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by Asia Times staff August 24, 2017February 18, 2020

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