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https://youtu.be/NTGF3H7xD-g
VIDEO EXCERPTS: Russia is diverting liquefied natural gas from Europe to Asia. So now we will get even less LNG gas from Russia. Russia is increasing pressure on Europe in light of rising gas prices due to the war with Iran. [...] The war in the Middle East is putting massive pressure on global energy markets. On Monday morning, the price of oil temporarily surged by 30%.
Also, Zelenskyy has threatened Viktor Orbán with Ukrainian soldiers. The dispute over an EU loan and a damaged oil pipeline is escalating. Zelenskyy sends a stark warning to Hungarian Prime Minister Orban. Budapest reacts.
The backstory to this was that the Friendship Pipeline got damaged, and Slovakia and Hungary depend highly on this pipeline because most of the oil comes from this pipeline. Also, Hungary believes that the pipeline is actually not damaged, but the oil supply is held for political reasons, and therefore Hungary has the plan to use their veto to block a 90 billion loan to Ukraine. After this, Zelenskyy threatened the Hungarian prime minister.
[...] Then also, some Europeans were stuck in other countries -- Asian countries. They could not get back. One family from France wanted to return to Europe from Thailand. They were asked for €11,000 for the flight. So if you are stuck in such a country, which is affected directly or indirectly, it can cost you a lot of money to get home again. Many airlines are currently avoiding stopovers in Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. So that's why you always want to have some extra money in case you have to stay an extra month in a foreign country.
[...] The escalation in the Middle East is causing oil prices to rise sharply with unforeseeable consequences for the global economy. Germany could once again be among the biggest losers. Europeans prepare a naval mission. Tankers are to be escorted through the Strait of Hormuz. That's the plan of French President Macron.
Also, now politicians admit that maybe shutting off so many nuclear power plants was not the best idea. [...] So now at the nuclear energy summit in France, the EU has announced that they will provide risk guarantees for private investors in new nuclear technologies. And of course this will be financed by the taxpayers money, right? The funds for this will come from our emission taxation system. So you pay now with your CO2 tax that nuclear power will be reinvented and rebuilt in Germany. Yeah...
This is it for Europe ... https://youtu.be/NTGF3H7xD-g
https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/NTGF3H7xD-g
SURVIVAL LILLY
https://youtu.be/NTGF3H7xD-g
VIDEO EXCERPTS: Russia is diverting liquefied natural gas from Europe to Asia. So now we will get even less LNG gas from Russia. Russia is increasing pressure on Europe in light of rising gas prices due to the war with Iran. [...] The war in the Middle East is putting massive pressure on global energy markets. On Monday morning, the price of oil temporarily surged by 30%.
Also, Zelenskyy has threatened Viktor Orbán with Ukrainian soldiers. The dispute over an EU loan and a damaged oil pipeline is escalating. Zelenskyy sends a stark warning to Hungarian Prime Minister Orban. Budapest reacts.
The backstory to this was that the Friendship Pipeline got damaged, and Slovakia and Hungary depend highly on this pipeline because most of the oil comes from this pipeline. Also, Hungary believes that the pipeline is actually not damaged, but the oil supply is held for political reasons, and therefore Hungary has the plan to use their veto to block a 90 billion loan to Ukraine. After this, Zelenskyy threatened the Hungarian prime minister.
[...] Then also, some Europeans were stuck in other countries -- Asian countries. They could not get back. One family from France wanted to return to Europe from Thailand. They were asked for €11,000 for the flight. So if you are stuck in such a country, which is affected directly or indirectly, it can cost you a lot of money to get home again. Many airlines are currently avoiding stopovers in Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. So that's why you always want to have some extra money in case you have to stay an extra month in a foreign country.
[...] The escalation in the Middle East is causing oil prices to rise sharply with unforeseeable consequences for the global economy. Germany could once again be among the biggest losers. Europeans prepare a naval mission. Tankers are to be escorted through the Strait of Hormuz. That's the plan of French President Macron.
Also, now politicians admit that maybe shutting off so many nuclear power plants was not the best idea. [...] So now at the nuclear energy summit in France, the EU has announced that they will provide risk guarantees for private investors in new nuclear technologies. And of course this will be financed by the taxpayers money, right? The funds for this will come from our emission taxation system. So you pay now with your CO2 tax that nuclear power will be reinvented and rebuilt in Germany. Yeah...
This is it for Europe ... https://youtu.be/NTGF3H7xD-g
