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Germany limits gas price hikes to once a day

Germany limits gas price hikes to once a day

The German government announced the implementation of new regulatory measures to curb frequent fuel price fluctuations by limiting the number of price increases to once per day. Price increases are permitted once at midday, whereas price decreases may be made at any time without limit.The German Parliament passed the new legislation on March 26 as part of a government package to combat sharp price spikes caused by energy market volatility following military escalation in the Middle East.The package includes legislation to regulate fuel price adjustments, alongside two amendments to competition law aimed at tightening oversight of arbitrary price hikes within the fuel sector.The German government stated that Middle East developments and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz shipping route have driven global oil prices up by approximately 30%, directly impacting domestic fuel costs.Following a recent European Council meeting, Chancellor Friedrich Merz emphasized that the government is working to mitigate the war’s economic impact. He noted that restricting fuel price increases to once per day is a key part of this strategy, along with efforts to stabilize market supply and closely monitor price trends.Before this law took effect, gas stations adjusted their prices multiple times a day. Official data showed some stations recording nearly 50 price changes in a single day, leading to significant consumer confusion.

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S. Korea secures alternative oil supplies for April amid closure of Hormuz Strait

S. Korea secures alternative oil supplies for April amid closure of Hormuz Strait

South Korea has secured around 50 million barrels of alternative oil supplies for this month to replace supplies from the Middle East blocked due to the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz, government officials said Thursday.The government and oil refineries are working hard to secure alternative oil supplies from different countries, Deputy Minister for Trade, Industry and Resource Security Yang Ghi-wuk said in a regular briefing on energy supply, noting that Seoul has been knocking on doors of Saudi Arabia, Oman, Kazakhstan, the United States and other countries.About 80 million barrels of oil arrive in South Korea each month when things run as usual, but around 50 million barrels have been tentatively secured at the moment for this month, with alternative supplies expected to increase in May, South Korea's (Yonhap) news agency quoted Yang as saying.To cover the shortfall, the government is controlling the demand and working to help with supplies through a crude oil swap system with private companies, he added, noting the government will continue close monitoring of the market.  

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Astronauts begin Nasa lunar mission after climactic blast-off

Astronauts begin Nasa lunar mission after climactic blast-off

Four astronauts blasted off aboard a massive NASA rocket on Wednesday on a long-anticipated journey around the Moon, the first crewed lunar flyby in more than 50 years.With a thunderous roar that reverberated far beyond

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Model Tatiana Elizabeth Refuses to Accept Lauren Blake’s Apology Amid Face Swap Scandal

Model Tatiana Elizabeth Refuses to Accept Lauren Blake’s Apology Amid Face Swap Scandal

Tatiana Elizabeth Not Buying Lauren Blake's Apology ... She's Not Sorry!!! Published April 2, 2026 12:30 AM PDT Play video content TMZSports.com Apology not accepted. That's Tatiana Elizabeth's response to Lauren Blake amid their wild

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UAE affirms embrace of Iranian community as integral to i…

UAE affirms embrace of Iranian community as integral to i…

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) has issued a statement affirming that the UAE is home to a respected and valued Iranian community that forms an integral part of its social fabric and contributes to

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Fitness Tracker Deals Available on Amazon

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Watch This ⌚ FITNESS TRACKERS TO KEEP YOU ACCOUNTABLE Published April 2, 2026 12:05 AM PDT TMZ may collect a share of sales or other compensation from links on this page. If you've been slacking

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NASA launches first crewed moon mission in half a century

NASA launches first crewed moon mission in half a century

NASA has launched its Artemis II mission, marking the first crewed mission to the moon in 53 years.The agency said the mission lifted off aboard the Space Launch System rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida and will last 10 days, orbiting the Moon.NASA added that the mission is its most ambitious for the US in decades and represents a major step toward returning humans to the lunar surface.The Artemis II mission sent four astronauts aboard the Orion capsule as part of the Artemis program, through which NASA aims to pave the way for a human landing on the Moon in the coming years. Related Story

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Stephen Dorff Selling Insane Tennessee Compound for Whopping $10M

Stephen Dorff Selling Insane Tennessee Compound for Whopping $10M

Stephen Dorff My Home Dwarf's Yours ... But You Can Have it For $10M!!! Published April 1, 2026 6:00 PM PDT Stephen Dorff is unloading his insane Tennessee compound ... and we're taking you inside

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Florida Democratic Politician Found Dead In Her Home, Husband Arrested

Florida Democratic Politician Found Dead In Her Home, Husband Arrested

Florida Democratic Politician Found Dead In Home, Husband Arrested Published April 1, 2026 5:36 PM PDT | Updated April 1, 2026 6:45 PM PDT Nancy Metayer Bowen, a Florida Democratic politician gearing up to run

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Chuck Norris Family Upset With A.I.-Generated Posts About His Death

Chuck Norris Family Upset With A.I.-Generated Posts About His Death

Chuck Norris Family Rips A.I. Posts About His Death Published April 1, 2026 4:19 PM PDT Chuck Norris' family is warning fans not to believe everything they read ... especially if it's an A.I.-generated post