We have been avoiding the definitive energy crisis for months. Iran’s missile at Qatar’s largest gas plant threatens to detonate it

We had been holding our breath for weeks, assuming the logistical tension in the Strait of Hormuz like the new normal. However, the war has crossed an irreversible red line. We have gone from a trade blockade to the physical destruction of the world’s energy engine, and the consequences are already being felt in the global economy. The impact has been immediate. The price of natural gas in Europe (the TTF reference contract) has shot up 35% in a matter of hours, resurrecting the worst ghosts of the Ukrainian crisis of 2022. The magnitude of the disaster is such that Susan Sakmar, a professor at the University of Houston, warns in Bloomberg that this attack could be “a turning point for the LNG sector, similar to the attack against Nord Stream or perhaps even worse”, as it is a sudden interruption with no signs of a short-term solution. The chronological climb. To understand how we got here we have to look at the chain of events of the last 48 hours. The original trigger, as revealed The Wall Street Journalwas an attack by Israel against the South Pars field, the jewel in the crown of the Iranian energy industry, with the aim of suffocating the sources of financing for the Revolutionary Guard. And it is not just any objective. The analyst Joaquín Coronado emphasizes that South Paris (shared with Qatar, where it is called North Dome) is the largest natural gas field in the world, hosting 10% of global reserves. 70% of Iranian domestic consumption gas comes from there and generates 80% of the Qatari State’s income. A withering response from Tehran. As pointed out Financial TimesIran launched ballistic missiles against the giant Ras Laffan industrial complex in Qatar, the largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility in the world and home to key infrastructure such as Shell’s Pearl GTL plant. State-owned company QatarEnergy confirmed “extensive damage” and fires at its facilities. Panic spread throughout the Persian Gulf. According to Reutersthe Iranian Revolutionary Guard issued public evacuation orders, declaring vital energy facilities in Saudi Arabia (such as the Samref refinery and the Jubail complex), the United Arab Emirates (the Al Hosn gas field) and Qatar as “legitimate targets.” Shortly afterward, Riyadh intercepted missiles aimed at the Saudi capital. The market has felt the blow. Oil prices have gone crazy. As detailed oil price, a barrel of Brent surpassing the barrier of 110-113 dollars, which represents an increase of almost 60% in this month of March. However, the real problem goes beyond the daily price. Martin Senior, of Argus Media, warns of a “new level of impact”. It is no longer just about the logistical closure of the Strait of Hormuz (through which 20% of the world’s oil passes); The problem is that the time to repair these destroyed facilities could last much longer than the war itself. And the worst omens already have figures. As has revealed exclusively in Reuters CEO of QatarEnergy, the Iranian attack has knocked out 17% of the country’s LNG capacity for a period that could last up to five years. The domino effect. This situation is taking third countries on their way. As explained CrownedIraq has suddenly lost 3,100 megawatts of electricity due to the Iranian supply cut, while Türkiye will be forced to compete fiercely for emergency LNG shipments. In Europe, the panic is evident: the bulletin Europe Express of the Financial Times reveals that war has blown up the EU leaders’ summit in Brussels, where debate on how to improve competitiveness has been completely overshadowed by fear of energy bills and domestic pressure on the emissions trading system. Geopolitics to the limit. Diplomacy appears broken and America’s allies are losing patience. According to the Wall Street JournalArab governments are “furious” because they feel that the US and Israel strategy has put a target on their backs. For its part, Al Jazeera includes the statements of the Saudi Foreign MinisterPrince Faisal bin Farhan, who has warned Iran that the Gulf’s patience “is not unlimited” and they reserve the right to take military action. Qatar, for its part, has expelled the Iranian diplomats, giving them 24 hours to leave the country. In the midst of this chaos, Washington’s role is erratic. President Donald Trump went to social media to deny prior knowledge of the Israeli attack on South Paris. However, how to collect WSJ, Trump issued an ultimatum to Tehran: if it attacks Qatar again, the US will “massively blow up the entire” Iranian oilfield. Faced with rising prices, the White House is seeking desperate measures. The column of Javier Blas in Bloomberg reveals a controversial plan of the US Treasury: to intervene directly in the financial markets by betting on the downside (shorting) in oil futures to artificially make gasoline cheaper before the elections. An idea that experts such as the CEO of CME Group describe as a “biblical disaster” that would destroy confidence in the free market. The peripheral context. To get the full picture, you have to look beyond the explosions. Verisk Maplecroft Analyst warn in Reuters that the greatest danger right now is that the attacks will extend to Saudi Arabia’s East-West pipeline or to Red Sea ports. These were the only viable alternative routes to avoid the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, through which 20% of the world’s oil normally transits. In an attempt to cushion the blow domestically, the Trump administration has temporarily suspended the century-old Jones Act (Jones Act) for 60 days, allowing foreign-flagged ships to transport oil and gas between US ports to reduce costs. The dead end. The panorama is bleak. As they reflect on Five Daysthe apparent lightness with which this conflict has developed has dragged us into a dead end. Iran has shown that it does not need to win a conventional war; It is enough for him to set the energetic heart of the planet on fire. Even if a ceasefire were signed tomorrow and ships sailed freely through the Strait of … Read more

We have been avoiding aged cheese for years for health reasons. Massive study suggests we were wrong

For decades, nutritional guides and specific diets focused on ensuring brain health, such as the famous MIND diethave had a common enemy: saturated fats of dairy origin. However, science has now given a turn of the wheel to show us that we were completely wrong. New evidence. A new and comprehensive study published in the magazine Neurology You just turned this belief upside down. After following almost 28,000 people for a quarter of a century, researchers at Lund University have found a surprising association: regular consumption of high-fat cheese and cream not only does not increase the risk of dementia, but seems to reduce it significantly. The Swedish diet. The researchers conducted a median follow-up of 25 years until 2020, cross-referencing dietary data with the Swedish National Patient Registry. The result was that during this type 3,208 were identified cases of dementiaand from here we began to see what these people ate. In this case, those who consumed 50 grams or more of high-fat cheese per day showed a reduced risk of dementia of between 13% and 19% compared to those who did not consume it. Furthermore, consumption of high-fat cream was associated with a 16% reduction in the risk of having full-blown dementia. But there is more. The most curious thing about the finding was the specificity, since similar benefits were not found in low-fat dairy products, nor in regular milk or butter. In this way, you can see that there is something specific in the nutritional matrix of cheese and fermented cream that plays in favor of our brain. Why this cheese. Emily Sonestedt, co-author of the study, She was surprised by the resultsalthough he points out that they have biological logic. While traditional diets limit cheese due to its calorie and saturated fat content, this food is rich in medium chain fatty acids, vitamin K2calcium and high quality proteins. In addition to all this, the fact that it is a fermented food can positively influence the intestinal microbiota, and we know more and more about the direct connection between the intestine and the brain. In this way, maintaining a good microbiota again indicates that it guarantees us having better brain health. You have to be cautious. Before running to the supermarket to buy all the types of cheese on the shelves, it is necessary to put on the usual handbrake in science, since we are talking about an observational study. This means that science points out that two things happen at the same time, but it does not prove 100% that one causes the other. And in this case, lifestyle may be interfering, such as the fact that people who eat cheese in Sweden have other lifestyle habits such as greater physical activity that protect them, although the researchers tried to adjust the variables. The verdict. The idea that “all saturated fat is bad for the brain” is losing steam in the face of evidence that certain complex foods, such as aged cheese or cream, have properties that go beyond their basic nutritional label. As is often the case in nutrition, the key does not seem to be eliminating food groups, but rather understanding the quality and source of what we eat. Images | Aliona Gumeniuk Robina Weermeijer In Xataka | Forgetting things is not a bug, it is a feature of your brain: how not remembering things makes us think better

Real Madrid scores goals against Salzburg to dream of avoiding the playoff of the new Champions League

He real Madrid fulfilled in the Bernabeu. He won with solvency Red Bull Salzburg and buried any chance of being eliminated in the league phase of the Champions League. Clue. He is sixteenth with one day left, one point from the last place that gives direct access to the round of 16. Achieving it is not impossible, although there are too many teams involved. (Narrative and statistics: Real Madrid 5-1 Red Bull Salzburg) Rodrygo was the star of the night, with a double, along with a Bellingham that once again gave meaning to the white game. The Englishman gave the Brazilian two assists, one with a backheel. Mbappe and Vinicius They later joined the party. The Frenchman – with the help of the rival goalkeeper – scored for the fourth consecutive game and the Brazilian reappeared with two goals, although now he will miss the next two games again. Towards the end, Salzburg scored the goal of honor that could be key for Madrid on the final day. It will be unified. 18 games at a time. The whites will have to visit the Brest calculator in hand and thinking about which rival he could play in the playoffs…if there is no miracle. Mbappé celebrated his goal with the help of the goalkeeper against Salzburg Reuters Ancelotti placed Valverde on the side due to the loss of Lucas and Mendy He returned to eleven. He didn’t do it Tchouaméniwhich is probably not one hundred percent, and Modric played alongside Ceballos and Bellingham. Vinicius —suspended in the League due to his expulsion in Mestalla— returned, but will not be on the last day due to an accumulation of yellow cards. In front, a young, excited Salzburg, with nothing to lose, but that had not competed at an official level for a month due to the winter break in Austrian football. Still, Red Bull’s team at the start was surprising. His first minutes were very brave, scaring more than one at the Bernabéu. Until the 20th minute, Madrid did not begin to mature their rival. They can’t see Rodrygo The whites were still trying to finish taking the game to their own ground when Rodrygo left his first genius of the night. Vinicius put a cross ball, which was for Bellingham, but the other Brazilian appeared from the shadows. With a first shot, he changed the ball’s stick and scored. Its celebration, ‘you can’t see me’ (you can’t see me) popularized by wrestler and actor John Dinnercould not have been more accurate. Salzburg’s rebellion held out until the goal. And Rodrygo’s just went off. The Brazilian, again, but now starting from the left, would score again eleven minutes later (34′). He teamed up with Bellingham, who assisted again – this time intentionally – with a brilliant backheel and his teammate once again scored with a touch. Rodrygo celebrates one of his goals against Red Bull Salzburg Reuters Game on track for Madrid, who also continued to rush for a bigger result. Every goal will count on the last day. In one of those, Vinicius fell inside the Salzburg area. Or he dropped, according to the referee. The simulation cost him the card and a new sanction, which he will serve against Brest, due to the accumulation of yellow cards. A lot of Rodrygo and Bellingham and little of Mbappé and Vinicius in the first half. It wouldn’t take long for Kylian to change it. Three minutes after the restart, the French ‘9’ paid tribute to Karim Benzema and forced a blunder from the rival goalkeeper, Blaswichto score 3-0. Vinicius, always electric Vini also took the opportunity and in the 54th minute his goal came in an electric play: he ran, dribbled past two rivals in the area and took a brilliant cross shot. After the hour of the match, Ancelotti began with the changes and gradually removed his stars. First Bellingham, at the same time as Ceballos, so that they could enter Praise and Burn Güler. Then it was Mbappé and Rodrygo’s turn, for Brahma and Endrick. Vinicius stayed on the field, because he will not play again for ten days. Real Madrid’s ‘7’ took advantage of those minutes on the field. Good transition from Brahim and Vinicius, lethal, scored the fifth goal. Complete party at the Bernabéu. Ancelotti took advantage of the opportunity to introduce another of the youngsters from the quarry, Jacob Ramonwho formed a couple for a few minutes with Raul Asenciothe ‘blackbird’ that everyone now focuses on The Factory. Vinicius scores Real Madrid’s fourth goal against Salzburg Reuters With five minutes left, the Austrian fans in the Bernabéu chicken coop had a reason to celebrate. Frame Bidstrup with a double meaning: subtract a goal from Madrid in the classification and that the whites have conceded in the seven games played in this league phase. Madrid started the day in 22nd place, with the goal of reaching the top eight being almost impossible. After the game, it’s not so much. It doesn’t depend on himself and it is still complicated, but in this Champions League everything changes with each goal. To the last day, against Brest, Ancelotti’s men will arrive, at least, with license to dream. Real Madrid 5-1 Salzburg Real Madrid: Courtois Fede Valverde, Asencio, Rüdiger (Jacobo Ramón, m.78), Mendy; Ceballos (Alaba, m.64), Modric, Bellingham (Güler, m.64); Rodrygo (Brahim, m.71), Vinícius and Mbappé (Endrick, m.71). Salzburg: Blaswich; Amar Dedic, Baidoo, Blank, Terzic; Capaldo (Kawamura, m.82), Bidstrup, Kounfolo Yeo (Diambou, m.63), Gloukh (Gourna-Douath, m.82); Daghim (Ratkov, m.88) and Nene (Piatkowski, m.63). Goals: 1-0, m.23: Rodrygo. 2-0, m.34: Rodrygo. 3-0, m.48: Mbappé. 4-0, m.55: Vinícius. 5-0, m.77: Vinícius. 5-1, m.85: Bidstrup. Referee: Glenn Nyberg (Sweden). He cautioned Vinícius (42) for Real Madrid. Incidents: Match corresponding to the seventh day of the Champions League, played at the Santiago Bernabéu stadium in front of 73,500 spectators.

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