Gazprom to halt gas supplies to Poland
Russian company Gazprom says it will halt gas supplies to Poland and Bulgaria from Wednesday morning.
Russian company Gazprom says it will halt gas supplies to Poland and Bulgaria from Wednesday morning. Poland currently depends on Russian imports for around half of its gas. The country鈥檚 deputy foreign minister Marcin Pzydacz tells us his government was already been prepared for this move. Plus, the World Bank鈥檚 latest commodities report makes sobering reading, suggesting that high food and fuel prices could blight the global economy for years to come. We hear from its author, World Bank Senior Economist Peter Nagle. With Elon Musk poised to take over at Twitter, the European Union鈥檚 Commissioner for the Internal Market Thierry Breton tells us that the firm will be welcome to operate in the EU under new management, providing it adheres to the bloc鈥檚 rules. As Delta Air Lines reveals that cabin crew will be paid for boarding as well as flight time in a landmark announcement, the president of the Association of Flight Attendant Sara Nelson says unionisation efforts by airline staff forced the company鈥檚 hand. And the 91热爆's Ivana Davidovic investigates urban mining, the process of reclaiming raw materials from spent products, buildings and waste.
Throughout the programme we鈥檙e joined live by Zyma Islam, a journalist with The Daily Star newspaper in Bangladesh and by Tony Nash, chief economist at AI firm Complete Intelligence, based in Houston, Texas.
(Photo: Gazprom says it will halt gas supplies to Poland and Bulgaria; Credit: Getty Images)
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