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Living in Europe: communicate your observations of the cost of living downturn We would really like to hear from friends in Europe over how much the cost of living is only for them in the mean time

We'd appreciate our audience to help us find out much more about the price of housing across Europe.  How are people maintaining fiscally in the mean time? How well do products in your normal weekly open a store charge? How well do objects like a lunch out now and an energy price contrast to the year before? Are an any specific pieces you think have continued to rise in costs significantly? We'd always want to hear from friends living both in and out of of the EU.

Iconic Shanghai reticles get it black as water deficit struck electricity supply

An classic city in the Chinese metropolitan area of Shanghai - considered The Bund - will not even be lit for two midnight to just save energy, officials believe.  The foreshore space - understood for its mix of biblical and high tech dwellings - is a popular tourist attraction.  Elsewhere in China, big manufacturers in the Sichuan governorate told the BBC they'd is always struck by power shortages.

Israel to desalinate water from the Mediterranean Sea to compensate diminishing lake superior

Climate change and unaffordable river basin are abandoning lake superior run dry all around the Middle East and well beyond, but the Israeli govt would be optimism it has a quick fix: It preparations to move water from the Mediterranean Sea, accept the seawater off it and had sent it across the national to fill up the cove while desired. CNN's Hadas Gold updates. Citation: CNN