taxes against inflation in Spain, Croatia joins the euro

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Like every evening, 11 p.m. takes a tour of the news broadcast by European television channels. It’s Eurozapping on Tuesday July 12.

In Spain, a tax on energy giants. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez received a standing ovation during the state of the nation debate as he announced measures to tackle inflation. In particular, he intends to introduce two new taxes on the country’s large banks and electricity companies.

Croatia joins the euro. Nine years after joining the European Union, Croatia becomes the 20th countries to adopt the euro. A historic moment for the country. The Croats fear them, an additional price increase, at a time when the war in Ukraine is already waltzing labels.

In the UK, athlete Mo Farah has revealed his real name: Hussein Abdi Kahin. The multiple Olympic champion is a child of Somaliland. Arriving illegally, reduced to domestic slavery, cut off from his real family, he managed to find a way out thanks to running. The BBC will present a documentary on his extraordinary story, this Wednesday, July 13.

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