
Dutch Government Releases €950 Million to Ease Rising Energy Costs
The Netherlands will spend more than €600 million on direct compensation for consumers, while €340 million will ease costs for businesses by cutting power charges.

The Netherlands will spend more than €600 million on direct compensation for consumers, while €340 million will ease costs for businesses by cutting power charges.

Illegal EU farm subsidies leave farmers demanding justice after exposing fraud—leading to clashes with police and reported injuries.

Instead of correcting failing energy policies, the EU insists on more subsidies and compensation mechanisms.

Bucharest surrenders by striking a deal with protestors, promising major policy reversals.

Berlin set to bend EU rules to cut soaring prices

Car manufacturers are producing electric vehicles faster than buyers want them.

So long as there is something moving in the economy, socialists will always want to subject it to existing taxes. If they can’t do that, they will invent a new tax.

According to NRK, the agreement between the center-left government and the socialist party will pay out a total of 1.2 billion Norwegian kronas (€115 million) in electric-bill support “to the most vulnerable groups in society.”