Tag: Corruption

Need a cheap filling station go to Russia

At Russian gas stations, gasoline is becoming cheaper. This became reported on Friday, March 11. Thus, on the St. Petersburg International Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange, since February 28, the price of AI-92 gasoline has decreased by a whopping 24.5% and amounted to 36.8 thousand rubles per ton, AI-95 – by 22% to 40.1 thousand rubles.

Manuel Labour isn’t Working for Spain as Truckers down Tyre Levers

Despite the futile efforts of the Spanish government to reduce the prices of gasoline and diesel fuel, the Platform for the Protection of the Transport Sector intends to continue the strike. The truckers’ protest has been going on for almost two weeks. The key workers are not satisfied with the proposed measures and they demand an immediate solution to the problem of skyrocketing fuel prices.

The Best Chinese Take Away Ever

If next time you and your beloved dine at a Chinese restaurant don’t be surprised at a change of menu. There could be Olaf Scholz chicken and chips, Macron chop suey and a la Leyen van orange duck’. The friendly Chinese are quick to show their gratitude to those who dish out nirvana to the Chinese people.

Why fuel prices in the US and Europe are rising against the backdrop of cheaper fuel in Russia

Against the background of the aggravation of the situation around Ukraine and Western sanctions against Moscow, oil on the world market has risen in price by more than one and a half times since the beginning of the year. The sharp rise in the cost of raw materials led to a rush increase in prices for motor fuel in the US and Europe. Meanwhile, in Russia, gasoline, on the contrary, began to gradually become cheaper. Experts attribute this to the action of a special damping mechanism. In addition, pricing features in the Russian fuel market also play a certain role, experts say.

Britain obediently follows Washington into the Economic Abyss

The UK was preparing for the biggest decline in living standards in decades even before the start of Russia’s special operation in Ukraine. Blaming Putin is unlikely to gain a toehold in the public consciousness. The consequences of the Washington-fuelled conflict threaten to intensify the crisis of Britain’s poorest households and pull into dire financial problems millions of people in the United Kingdom, writes Bloomberg.

Both Right and Left support Putin in Italy

There are millions in the West sympathising and supporting Russian President Vladimir Putin and typically Italy. In fact, vast numbers of Russian supporters are present across the entire breadth of the political spectrum, from the extreme left to the extreme right, according to the German television channel N-TV.