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Gas price investigation: who profits from the war with Iran?

Gas price investigation: who profits from the war with Iran?

The Dutch Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) is investigating why gasoline prices at the pump do not decrease as rapidly as crude oil prices. The inquiry aims to identify which parties are gaining the most profit during periods of market crisis.

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Commission: Too many captains and complex structure threaten NPO's survival

Commission: Too many captains and complex structure threaten NPO's survival

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Roadworks in Haarlem: what to expect this week (May 11 - May 18)

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Starmer fights for political future after election defeat

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Official Beatles museum to open in London next year

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