The pros of anti-Russian sanctions and rising fuel prices.

2 years ago
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Fewer cars in motion, less gas emissions, cleaner atmosphere.
In the past, the traffic on Alexander the Great Avenue was four times as big.

Location:
Pedestrian bridge, Meg. Alexandrou Ave.
Footbridge Meg. Alexandros Avenue: (https://goo.gl/maps/gyp9b9kw2W43tcHm9)
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US aims to be the top LNG exporter, Gulf residents fear rising damage, UA war made demand greater:
(https://youtu.be/bRH64KfDNzI)
Soaring diesel prices squeeze US trucking industry, Novak warns of oil shortage in Europe:
(https://youtu.be/lDeDcSc9Y_0)
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Eurozone Annual Inflation Hits New Record Of 8.1% In May. Energy is expected of 39.2%:
(https://youtu.be/0RbHEiQz87k)
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1. The president of the European Council has announced an agreement among EU countries to ban most Russian oil imports to the 27-nation bloc.:
(https://youtu.be/af1xPiILI3s)
2. Ignoring EU sanctions, Serbia secures cheap gas at one third of the EU prices. Oil to new highs:
(https://youtu.be/EOmWsdR6Z6U)
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* Eu's Super Height Commissioner: Why some EU states allowed to block sanctions on Russian oil?:
(https://youtu.be/a7FhhWnNyAI)
** New EU Super Height Advisor: sanctions without oil ban would mean EU unity 'broken':
(https://youtu.be/1U7YZWmwKlY)

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