Tommy Sundvall: 'The Workplace is the Last Dictatorship'
Tommy Sundvall reflects on his life transitioning from a well-paid bureaucratic position in Stockholm to working at a gas station in Kramfors, illustrating the dichotomy between his two identities as an artist and a service worker.
In Kaunas, 12 residents were evacuated due to a gas smell
Twelve residents were evacuated in Kaunas after a strong smell of gas was reported in an apartment building, but it was later identified and removed by gas service workers.
Man shot dead near Mar-a-Lago
A man in his thirties was shot dead by police and Secret Service agents at Mar-a-Lago after he brandished a shotgun and a gas cylinder.
Secret Service reportedly killed man who attempted to enter Mar-a-Lago
The Secret Service shot and killed a man who attempted to enter Mar-a-Lago with a shotgun and a gas canister.
Kenya: The Episcopal Conference, Concerned About the Rise in Violence, Calls for an Investigation Into the Attack On an Anglican Church
Kenyan bishops are demanding an investigation into the use of tear gas against worshippers during a church service, condemning the violence as a violation of constitutional rights.
Government decides to re-tender gas service and rules out contract renewal with Naturgy in RJ
The government of Rio de Janeiro has decided to re-tender gas service, rejecting a contract renewal with Naturgy, the current concessionaire, which was set to expire in July 2027.
Estonian energy company confused measurement units, people received huge bills
Customers of the energy company Alexela were shocked to receive gas bills as high as 1500 euros for January, in significant contrast to their usual expectations of around 100 euros, due to a mix-up in measurement units.
It smells of gas, gasoline, and rotten eggs in Amager and Christianshavn – now the City of Copenhagen has identified the culprit
Residents of Amager and Christianshavn have been troubled by a foul smell, which has been attributed to Copenhagen Oil Service, leading to a municipal order to mitigate the odor from their tank facility.
‘I don’t support ICE’: gas station refusal ignites debate over denying service to federal agents
Recent incidents of gas stations and hotels refusing service to ICE agents and other federal officers have sparked a legal debate about the rights of private businesses to deny service to law enforcement personnel.
The Government announced rate increases above inflation
The government has decided to increase electricity and gas tariffs monthly, exceeding the inflation rate, amidst efforts to gradually restructure service pricing.
Fortenova sold 21 gas station in Slovenia
Mercator, a member of the Fortenova group, has sold its chain of 21 self-service gas stations in Slovenia, branded Maxen, to Sunqar Resources from the UAE.
Moeve and Galp create a giant of gas stations and refining to compete against Repsol
Moeve and Galp have established a large industrial platform integrating refining, trading, and chemical activities with over 3,500 service stations across the Iberian Peninsula to compete with Repsol.
Plenergy and Ballenoil Reactivate the Low-Cost Gasoline Battle: A New Service Station Every Four Days
Plenergy and Ballenoil are set to open a new low-cost gas station every four days, aiming for 500 operational units by the end of 2027 despite falling oil prices.