
Belgium Says It Has “No Money” Left for Another Energy Crisis
As oil and gas prices surge again, Belgium has become the first European country to openly admit it can no longer sustain another round of large-scale aid.

As oil and gas prices surge again, Belgium has become the first European country to openly admit it can no longer sustain another round of large-scale aid.

Brussels is opting for technical adjustments in response to the shock caused by the Iran crisis.

Oil prices spike, LNG deliveries slow, and EU capitals reopen old fault lines over supply security.

Europe’s reliance on Chinese green technologies is “damaging, immoral and a security threat,” a Slovak MEP commented.