
Up to 500 forecourts will run out of fuel today if protests continue as couriers suspend deliveries; Taoiseach says Ireland at risk of losing its oil supply
Country on the brink of economic chaos as people panic-buy fuel and forecourts start to run dry.
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Fuel Protests Cause Transport Chaos in Ireland as Iran War Spikes Prices
The Irish government said it had called in the army after protesters blocked highways, ports and an oil refinery, causing widespread disruption.
By Megan Specia
Read full article →Ireland risks cutting off oil supply amid fuel protests, premier warns
Warning by Micheál Martin comes as demonstrations threaten to spill over into Northern Ireland
Read full article →Inflation likely picked up in March, fueled by Iran conflict
Economists expect March CPI to show inflation at 3.4 percent as the war in Iran drove a sharp rise in energy costs.
By Andrew Ackerman
Read full article →Fuel-price protesters cause chaos in Ireland and spread to Norway
Hauliers and farmers block motorways and bring parts of Dublin to a standstill in fourth day of action Middle East crisis live – latest updates Protests over fuel prices have caused chaos in Ireland and spread to Norway in a knock-on effect from the conflict in the Middle East. Hauliers, farmers and other groups blocked motorways and brought parts of Dublin to a standstill on Friday in a fourth consecutive day of action. Continue reading...
By Rory Carroll Ireland correspondent and Miranda Bryant Nordic correspondent
Read full article →Ireland gridlocked by fuel protests as Iran War drives prices higher
Protestors are taking issue with the government's response to the spike in fuel prices since the onset of the Iran war.
Read full article →Germany news: Inflation creeps up as fuel costs mount
Inflation has started to track back up as the Iran war stymied hopes that it had finally been tamped down. In eastern Germany, the far-right AfD is meeting to talk about its social policy plans. DW has the latest.
Read full article →What is behind Ireland’s fuel protests?
With the nationwide fuel protests entering a fourth day on Friday, here is an explanation of some of the key points.
By Cillian Sherlock
Read full article →Healthy teenager must spend weekend in hospital due to fuel protests
Gardaí unable to transport 14-year-old boy to Tusla emergency accommodation in Dublin due to motorway disruption
By Gordon Deegan
Read full article →Podcast: Fuel protests, prediction markets & the Masters
The National Emergency Co-ordination Committee warned today that more than 100 fuel stations are out of supply and this could rise to 500 tonight.
Read full article →Simon Harris says country is at a ‘very dangerous economic moment’; Ambulance and fire services to curtail operations due to fuel shortages
Country on the brink of economic chaos as people panic-buy fuel and forecourts start to run dry.
Read full article →Fuel protests to continue after no agreement reached in government meeting with representatives
Government ministers have said a “significant and enhanced support package” is being finalised – but protest leader Christopher Duffy said “nothing has changed”.
Read full article →“Alarm” over fuel shortages at European airports ahead of summer
The Airports Council International Europe is urging the European Commission to take immediate measures to ensure adequate fuel supplies ahead of increased summer travel demand The post “Alarm” over fuel shortages at European airports ahead of summer appeared first on ProtoThema English.
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