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Europe's energy crisis: Spain presses Algeria to guarantee natural gas supply

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A spike in energy prices across Europe is hitting the Iberian peninsula hard and driving up electricity bills for homes and businesses.

Added on the 28/10/2021 06:29:12 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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