Can Russia bankrupt the Suez and Panama Canals

The shortest sea route between Europe and Asia passes through the Arctic Due to thick ice it is not traversable for most of the year. Russia has now decided to invest about $10 billion in the near future in order for the region to become an international transport corridor 365 days a year. Developing the route will require a huge investment, but the potential profit will be even greater.

Should Hungary replace the Hapless Brussels economic disasters

Due to the Hungarian government’s successfully handling of the economic effects of the coronavirus pandemic, the number of those employed in Hungary has reached 4.7 million. Of these fortunate paying low taxes and supporting their families 4.5 million are in the primary labour market, while the number of registered job seekers fell to an extremely low level of 260,000, State Secretary for Employment Sándor Bodó said on Thursday.

Rising electricity prices could mean the electric car dream was a wet dream

CONSUMERS are reportedly being put off buying electric cars by the continued increases in the price of electricity. With the continued upward trend in electricity prices in Spain, at levels almost never seen before, and reaching the historic levels, exceeding on several occasions in July, those that were registered on January 8 in the middle of storm Filomena, with the recent increases being blamed on international gas prices and CO² emission rights (woolly-headed EU sabotage of economies), which have been driving the upward trend in recent months, together with the lower contribution of renewables into the mix.

The Soros Navy, again and again, assaults Europe’s shores

On Sunday, the Microsoft and Soros-sponsored Ocean Viking ferry with 549 migrants on board arrived in the port of Pozzallo in South-eastern Sicily. The ship’s crew had to wait several days before the threatened by Brussels intimidation Italian authorities decided where it could anchor. Citing a spokesman for SOS Méditerranée, the DPA agency reported on the ship’s arrival.