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Mass protests across Europe as skyrocketing energy prices cause anger against ruling governments
Episode 1312

Mass protests across Europe as skyrocketing energy prices cause anger against ruling governments

Sputnik · Sputnik

September 6, 20222h 51m

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Show Notes

On this episode of Fault Lines hosts Manila Chan, Melik Abdul, and Reese Everson start the week off strong by discussing all the breaking headlines from the special operation in Ukraine to the energy crisis in Europe and all the protests that are coming from that. Also, we check in with co-host Jamarl Thomas in Europe with an update on the newly sworn-in British Prime Minister and how the British public is reacting. <p> </p><p><b>Mark Sleboda</b> - International Relations and Security Analyst </p><p><b>Gerald Olivier</b> - French-American journalist </p><p><b>Jamarl Thomas</b> - Host of Fault Lines </p><p>Ed Martin - President of the Phyllis Schlafly Eagles and political commentator </p><p>In the first hour, Fault Lines was joined by Mark Sleboda to discuss the special operation in Ukraine and the truth about the Kherson battle versus what the Western media is reporting, and how the forces in Ukraine are really holding up after months of battle. </p><p>In the second hour, our hosts were joined by Gerald Olivier to discuss the rising energy prices in Europe and the massive amounts of protests all over Europe because of the energy crisis. </p><p>In the third hour, Fault Lines spoke with two guests - first, Jamarl Thomas checks in with us from Europe after being in London covering the inauguration of new British Prime Minister Liz Truss. Then, the crew was joined by Ed Martin to discuss the updates on the Trump lawsuit and the raid of Mar-A-Lago, and the new third-party special master approved by a Florida Judge. </p><p><br /></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>