Fuel cost protests spread and rattle governments
LONDON (Reuters) - Protests against surging fuel prices which have triggered fears of political instability and a global economic downturn expanded in Europe and Asia on Monday, and Colombian truckers said they would join the wave of strikes..
Mon Jun 2008 09:06 (6 months, 3 weeks ago)
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