Rolling Blackouts
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| Originally published | October 4, 2016 |
| Authors | Sarah Glidden |
| Genres | Comics |
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| ID | 3079266 |
About Rolling Blackouts
"Sarah Glidden's remarkable Rolling Blackouts adds a new twist to the [graphic journalism] form. Glidden accompanies a team of journalists through Syria and Iraq and her muted watercolours record not only the lives of people in war zones but the way the media interacts with them. . . .
Has Putin's assault on Ukraine's power grid failed?
... The mayor said the next few weeks would be critical and Rolling Blackouts are looming for this city west of Kyiv...
Baseball, power and war - 2022's key words
... Rolling Blackouts were common, as the country s ageing power network and mainly coal-fuelled power stations struggled to keep up with demand Meaning: Shrinkflation, when items get smaller even as price stays the same Nominated by: The Norwegian Language Council Why? Inflation has stretched consumers around the world, with high energy and food prices...
Winter storm's icy blast hits 200 million in US
... Utilities throughout the Tennessee Valley were implementing Rolling Blackouts to save power...
Ukraine war: Kyiv warns Iran of consequences for supporting Russia
... As a consequence, Rolling Blackouts and restrictions on electricity use have been imposed just as the weather turns cold for winter...
Ukraine war: Kyiv set for longer power cuts after air strikes
... Rolling Blackouts are hitting not only Kyiv but also central regions of Ukraine, including the city of Dnipro...
Customers could get £100 for cutting energy use
... On Thursday National Grid warned homes could face three-hour Rolling Blackouts, if the UK is unable to secure enough gas and electricity imports, as demand rises over the colder months...
Sri Lanka: Forces raid anti-government protest camp
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Sri Lanka: Ranil Wickremesinghe elected president by MPs
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Sri Lanka: Ranil Wickremesinghe elected president by MPs
Sri Lankan MPs have elected Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe as the country's new president, despite his unpopularity with The Public .
Mr Wickremesinghe faces The Task of leading the country out of its economic collapse and restoring order after months of mass protests.
He roundly defeated his main rival for The Job , Dullus Alahapperuma, with 134 votes to 82 in a parliamentary vote.
Sri Lanka 's ex-president Gotabaya Rajapaksa fled the country last week.
He bolted to The Maldives And Then Singapore after thousands of protesters stormed his presidential residences and other government buildings, calling for his resignation.
They had also called for the resignation of Mr Wickremesinghe, a close ally of the Rajapaksa political family who was appointed Prime Minister in May.
Protesters last week burnt down his private home and also stormed his prime ministerial office in Colombo in demonstrations against his leadership.
On Wednesday, Many expressed despair and disappointment over his win.
" I Am absolutely disgusted at the result… I cannot believe that 134 People - MPs that are supposed to represent The People - have completely disregarded the wants of The People , " one activist Jeana De Zoysa told The Bbc .
Mr Wickremesinghe is viewed by Many as a shrewd political operator who's managed to cling on in parliament despite his party being wiped out in the 2020 election. It failed to win a single constituency, and its only Seat - for which Mr Wickremesinghe nominated Himself - was awarded under The Party list system reflecting overall votes polled.
A former six-time Prime Minister , he failed in his previous two runs for The Presidency . His victory on Wednesday means he will serve out the rest of the presidential term Until November 2024.
But on Wednesday, after sweeping the vote with the backing of the Rajapaksa's ruling party, he called for unity and bipartisanship Moving Forward .
He told parliament The Nation was " in a very difficult situation" and there were " big challenges ahead". Sri Lanka has been wracked with protests for months because the country is effectively bankrupt and facing acute shortages of food, fuel and other basic supplies.
Mr Wickremesinghe is aiming to restore political stability so the country can resume negotiations with The International Monetary fund for a bailout package.
He was involved in these talks last month, and the ruling Sri Lanka Podujana Peramnua (SLPP) party said most of their members had backed him because of his economic credentials.
" We feel that Ranil Wickremesinghe is the only person with The Experience , the know-how and the capacity to provide solutions to the economic crisis, " General Secretary Sagara Kariyawasam told the Reuters news agency.
However, it remains unclear whether he will be accepted by protesters - Many of whom say he's part of the political elite behind the country's economic mismanagement.
On Wednesday, ahead of the results, barricades were Set Up around The Parliament and soldiers lined The Perimeter anticipating crowds.
But protesters remained fairly subdued. After the result, some gathered at the Galle Face Green protest site chanted " Ranil Go Home".
There are fears among some that Mr Wickremesinghe will now Crack Down on The Movement , which has brought hundreds of thousands of Ordinary People onto The Streets demanding change.
When he assumed The Job of acting president last week, he ordered the military to do whatever was necessary to restore Public Order , following protesters storming and occupying government buildings.
He also extended a national state of emergency order This Week to stamp out any flare-ups.
However, his immediate challenges include sourcing fuel supplies and managing The Public discontent - which will mean working on removing the bitterness, anger and disappointment within society.
His main challenger in Wednesday's vote was Mr Alahapperuma, a dissident MP in the ruling party who gained the backing of the main opposition. He had pledged to bring a cross-party government to Sri Lanka that would " put an end to the deceitful political culture" but failed to muster enough support.
Sri Lanka : The basicsSource of news: bbc.com