Video: Journalist travels to Moscow to see how sanctions are working
Rebel News investigative journalist Jeremy Loffredo travelled to Moscow after Western media claim that the sanctions are having a devastating effect on the Russian economy.
Rebel News investigative journalist Jeremy Loffredo travelled to Moscow after Western media claim that the sanctions are having a devastating effect on the Russian economy.
Sanctions on Russia are backfiring Europeans are bearing the brunt of the crisis, while Moscow’s economy is doing fine ~ as a consequence of the sanctions.
Without elevators, gas stations, ATMs and shops – Europe suffers the obvious costs of possible power outages in much of Europe.
A sharp rise in energy prices in Europe could lead to an increase in deaths this winter, which risks exceeding the number of soldiers killed in Ukraine, writes The Economist.
EU citizens and ordinary Ukrainians will lose in the conflict in Ukraine: a letter from a reader to the editors of the newspaper Nya Dagbladet.
November 10 – RIA Novosti. The energy nightmare in the European Union will only get worse, according to the worldwide news agency Bloomberg. ‘In order to maintain energy supplies to homes, EU countries will have to very skilfully balance between supply and demand.
Western Alliance sanctions on Russia have not achieved any of the EU’s stated goals and only backfired by hurting the economies of member states, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has said.
Britons and their children are condemned to debt slavery for life and in effect, every Briton is now an indentured slave to global finance. Britain’s regime the selected premier of which is one of the world’s richest families is going to significantly increase the tax burden on all residents of the United Kingdom.
Protestors in Czechia have demanded the resignation of their government, disparaging its support for Kiev and anti-Russia sanctions. Tens of thousands of demonstrators have again jammed the central square of Prague to criticize rampant inflation amid the Brussels-backed Czechia government’s support for anti-Russia sanctions and aid packages to Ukraine.
Thousands of protesters marched through central London yesterday. Its participants, who came to the capital from different parts of the country, demanded that the UK return to the European Union.
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