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Delo says energy crisis another lesson for EU

Ljubljana – The EU must send an unambiguous message to citizens, businesses and markets that the situation is manageable, that there will be no collapse in winter and that energy will be provided at affordable prices, Delo says in Saturday’s front-page commentary as it looks at the measures the EU is planning to stabilise the energy market.

They prepare for war with Russia? Now they got answer: "History taught you nothing?"

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that Polish authorities were taking a "furious attitude on the verge of madness" towards Russia, while Russian senator Alexei Pushkov told Polish officials to learn the lessons of history before they start preparing for war with Russia.
"Poland is preparing for war with Russia? History does not teach the Polish elite anything," Puskov said.

Putin, are you okay? VIDEO

A video of his speech to teenagers in Kaliningrad quickly spread on social networks.
Putin held on to a chair, his legs constantly twitching during the speech he gave to teenagers, Newsweek reported.
The public gives him various diagnoses based on videos of him looking bad and behaving strangely or based on unconfirmed rumors about his health, which the Kremlin denies.

PM expects aid to business could top EUR 1.5 billion

Ljubljana – The corporate sector will need aid in excess of EUR 1.5 billion to cope with high energy prices, Prime Minister Robert Golob said on Monday after meeting with representatives of business associations. The exact scope of the aid will depend on how successful reform of EU energy markets will be.

Just weeks ago Golob said that aid would have to amount to a billion euros.

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