struggle for the energy boycott
What consequences would an embargo have for German industry?
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- In Berlin and Brussels there is a struggle for a boycott against Russian oil and gas: but would an embargo also damage Russia?
- How German industry is preparing for a short-term exit from Russian energy supplies and what consequences it expects.
- In an interview, economic historian Adam Tooze advocates a speedy energy embargo against Russia and explains what the real danger of the sanctions is.
The images that drive the demonstrators onto the streets of Brussels show burnt-out cars, bombed-out facades and piles of corpses of Ukrainian civilians. They are photos of the massacres near Bucha, which the European Council is also debating that day.
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