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Germans urged to keep saving energy
The country has enough gas to last through winter, but has to prepare for the next heating season, its energy…
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08.01.20230 116
Finns stockpiling firewood – Reuters
Skyrocketing energy prices and the loss of supply from Russia threaten blackouts in the Nordic country © Getty Images / picture…
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08.01.20230 112
Risk of US recession increasing – Fed research
More American states are suffering economic declines, the St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank has warned © Getty Images / Bloomberg Creative…
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07.01.20230 99
Alibaba co-founder Jack Ma steps further away from business
China’s fifth richest man will cede control of affiliated Ant Group, which owns the Alipay platform © Getty Images / VCG…
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07.01.20230 107
McDonald’s faces job cuts – media
The fast-food giant is planning to let some of its staff go amid restaurant expansion, a memo to employees reportedly…
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07.01.20230 137
Every fourth European has trouble heating their home – survey
The situation is the most dire in Greece, with more than half of people struggling to pay heating bills, a…
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07.01.20230 104
Russia’s biggest automaker mulls exports to Africa – deputy PM
AvtoVAZ cars are already sold in dozens of countries across the world AvtoVAZ automobile plant in Togliatti, Russia © Sputnik…
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07.01.20230 104
More UK retailers risk going bust in 2023 – study
Business insolvencies are forecast to increase as the cost-of-living crisis weighs on shoppers’ budgets © Getty Images / Future Publishing /…
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06.01.20230 116
Taliban signs oil deal with Chinese firm – Bloomberg
It is the first major international energy contract for the current Afghan rulers FILE PHOTO. Taliban fighters stand guard in…
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06.01.20230 114
More rate hikes predicted in Eurozone
Core inflation, which excludes energy and food, has hit a record high of 5.2% © Getty Images / LUVLIMAGE Inflation in…