The war has been going on for seven months between Rashita and Ukraine, and the price of food and fuel has been in the world. Inflation has spread all over the world.
This is the continuation of fuel prices and increasing living conditions in various European countries Workers strikes and protests are happening.
On Tuesday, various international media published a brief report of protests and strikes in European countries.
France
Thousands of people took to the streets of Paris on Sunday to protest the price hike, which has reduced regional train traffic in France by almost half as several unions called a nationwide strike on Tuesday.
Britain
The drivers supplying goods in Britain are going on five days strike at the end of this month due to disputes over the payroll, the United Union said on Tuesday that the strike could disrupt the supply of beer, with hundreds of workers at Liverpool, one of Britain's largest containers, on October 24. The Communications and Workers Union, representing the Royal Mail, which represents the postal workers, has been on strike in early September and October. After months of unsuccessful negotiations on pay and operational changes, they have threatened to strike more.
Belgium
Thousands of people took to the streets of Brussels on September 21 to protest against the rise in electricity prices and cost of living, and about 70,000 workers joined a similar protest in June.
Germany
The Lufthansa Euro Wing pilots have launched a three-day strike from Monday, their union said, saying that the strike has affected thousands of passengers.
Hungary
Thousands of Hungarian students and parents held a rally on October 14 in support of teachers who were dismissed for joining the strike for higher wages.
Czech Republic
On September 28, thousands of citizens protested against the government's decision on the rise in electricity prices and the country's NATO and European Union membership, which was called by the communists, which were called by the superstitious.
Sources: ABC News, Rotters, Al Jazeera, Euro News








