
Dai giornali russi di oggi: “Economia sull’orlo della recessione” “Prezzi delle barbabietole in aumento del 58% quest’anno” “Prezzi della benzina per aumentare”. Inoltre, come il giornale del governo russo copre le proteste di strada in Ucraina. Steve Rosenberg per le notizie della BBC
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di BkkGrl
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That’s really strange. The Kremlin trolls always tell me how well things are going in Russia and that the West is on the brink of collapse. I just read that in an Instagram comment section yesterday.
“sanctions don’t work, Russian economy is doing great thanks to sanctions”
seems like sanctions do work
Beetroot famine.
mr rosenberg doing the really needed work. i wonder why russia tolerates him being there
“Beetroot prices up 58% this year” sounds like part of a Family Guy joke
How bad must things be that petrol prices are going up inside one of the worlds biggest oil producers?
One currently sat on a huge surplus it can’t sell too.
Petrol export ban? So ban the only thing which makes money for Russia?
This is the source by the way if anyone else wants to sub to this guy (not the BBC channel but Steve Rosenberg who works for the BBC): [https://www.youtube.com/@BBCSteveR/videos](https://www.youtube.com/@BBCSteveR/videos)
(36.1k subs right now, I’m leaving this here primarily for me to check how this reddit post caused the number to increase – or not)
Ukraine: Anti-corruption protests.
Russia: Can’t have corruption if anyone who even thought of protesting jumped from 8th floor window.
Checkmate corrupt liberal West.
The guy we don’t name said that America’s gas was down too. I paid more for gas this morning than I have in four months. Funny how we are going the same way. It’s almost like we took a passage out of their play book…
I’m surprised Russian news media is even allowed to report on stuff like this.
Devour feculence, russia
dwight to the rescue!
The public economy woes could be a prelude to changes in Central Bank, it’s not like the propaganda suddenly became earnest. They may be preparing public opinion to blame people who were responsible for the economy in the past few years.