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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 Thursday 15 September.
In Italy, suspicions of Russian financing hover in the legislative campaign. Alerted by the US State Department, Italian Foreign Minister Luigi di Maio open investigation. He wants all the light to be shed before the day of the vote, next September 25. The three right-wing parties, which are targeted, deny any accusation.
In Great Britain, the electricity bill continues to soar, a week after the announcement of guaranteed prices. New Prime Minister Liz Truss has pledged to cap gas and electricity prices. But Britons will on average pay £200 a month, twice as much as a year ago. Without additional aid for more modest households, many will not be able to pay their bills.
In Spain, collective gas heating is experiencing record inflation. Within a year, prices have skyrocketed. In January 2021, they were less than 13,000 euros per year. They could reach 95,000 euros this fall. The Spanish government is looking for a way to reduce these bills.