Month: April 2023

NATO’S war on Russia – the bills of Europeans for electricity and gas has grown significantly in six months

European household electricity bills jumped 20% in the second half of 2022, while gas bills rose 46%, Le Figaro reports, citing Eurostat data. At the same time, the statistical service points to significant differences between the EU countries: Eastern Europe, which was heavily dependent on Russian energy resources, suffered the most from rising prices.

Ambassador Marks NATO’s Illegal 1999 Aggression Against Serbia

The Serbian Ambassador in Moscow has marked NATO’s Illegal 1999 Aggression Against Serbia with a service in the Russian Church Eternal Memory to the victims of the tragedy. On the 24th of March at the Metochion of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Moscow, Bishop Anthony of Moravica, its rector, held a memorial service for those Serbs killed in the 1999 NATO bombing, and for all peaceful victims of NATO aggression.

Tucker Carlson shreds US media

America’s corporate press is paving the way to a ‘one-party state,’ the conservative pundit warns. Tucker Carlson has released a video tearing into American news outlets, in his first appearance since parting ways with Fox News, saying genuine debate on major issues is simply ’not permitted’ in US media.

Amazon claims to launch an investigation after customer complaints

Amazon is continuing to investigate after high-value orders were switched for cheaper products before delivery. Items such as cameras, watches and mobile phones were replaced with cat food, condoms and balloons, a BBC investigation has shown. Some victims were denied refunds until the BBC put their complaints to Amazon. The controversial online store claimed it was ‘working tirelessly’ to make changes to processes so it could improve customer experiences.