Exports from Russia to Finland “are currently at zero, and this has been the case since midnight,” a Finnish official told AFP. The threat was
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Russia: Inflation soars to 17.8% in April over one year
This is a record not reached since 2002. Compared to April 2021, food prices in particular have soared by 20.5% Inflation, which has been soaring
With record inflation, wage demands multiply across Europe
The unions want to compensate for the increase in life hit. The ECB fears a spiral that would accelerate the rise in prices. The 85,000
Baby milk shortage turns political hassle for Biden
Many shelves are empty, the fault of supply problems, caused by the Covid-19 and accentuated by the recent closure of a manufacturing plant. While the
Saudi Aramco overtakes Apple as top market cap
The titles of the Saudi giant have been boosted by the recent surge in crude oil prices. The oil group Saudi Aramco dethroned Apple from
Oil embargo: von der Leyen indicates “progress” after meeting with Orban
The union of the European bloc against Vladimir Putin comes up against Hungary, which is energy dependent on Russia. European Commission President Ursula von der
Drought “will have an impact” on cereal harvests in France
The lack of rain, if it continues, will also affect spring crops, such as sunflowers, beets and corn, warns the Ministry of Agriculture. Wheat, in
Fuels: the liter of diesel goes back above the 1.9 euro mark
In one week, diesel and gasoline have seen their prices increase by around six cents. The average bill is at its highest for more than
Could the Indonesian palm oil embargo cause a shortage of Nutella?
The decision taken by the world’s leading exporter of palm oil is forcing manufacturers from all over the world to dip into their stocks. The
War in Ukraine: G7 countries pledge to stop buying Russian oil
The G7 held its third meeting of the year this Sunday in the presence of Volodymyr Zelensky. The White House announced in parallel new sanctions