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ICYMI and certainly FYI Brief read Video (clip) below: DISTURBING: Governments across the world are suddenly reviving policies that look eerily familiar: remote work mandates, travel discouragement, and fuel rationing—all triggered by a rapidly escalating global energy crisis. And this time, it’s not COVID-19 driving the restrictions. It’s oil. As war in the Middle East disrupts fuel supplies and sends prices swinging, governments from Southeast Asia to Europe are scrambling to conserve energy. Thailand and Vietnam are already urging public employees to work from home while asking citizens to avoid overseas travel and cut back on personal vehicle use. In Vietnam’s capital, Hanoi, officials are even encouraging residents to ditch their cars entirely, recommending public transit, cycling, and carpooling as fuel costs surge and petrol stations shorten hours. But the trend is spreading far beyond Southeast Asia. Pakistan is shifting large portions of its workforce to remote work, reducing office staffing to roughly half capacity and introducing four-day workweeks in some departments. Schools and universities are moving online to cut commuting and conserve fuel. The Philippines is rolling out similar measures, including four-day workweeks in executive offices and expanded remote work across both public and private sectors to lower fuel consumption. Bangladesh has already closed universities to conserve electricity and transportation fuel, while Myanmar has begun rationing fuel by forcing half the country’s private vehicles off the roads each day based on license plate numbers. Meanwhile, in the UK, motorists are being advised to drive less, while authorities in India have invoked emergency powers to ration LPG supplies for restaurants and businesses. And in Australia, the crisis is already hitting the ground. Farmers report empty diesel tanks, stalled machinery, and canceled deliveries, while some petrol stations are limiting customers to just $20 of fuel as panic buying spreads. If energy shortages deepen, these early conservation measures could quickly evolve into something far more restrictive. The question now is obvious: are we watching the first phase of global energy lockdowns? If the situation in the Middle East does not resolve soon, these measures may only be the beginning. Don't miss @zeeemedia's report: 👇 https://rumble.com/v76z6x2-wartime-energy-lockdowns-comme… - - - - - - #ad: Want to upgrade your health? Richardson Nutritional Center has offered trusted, top-quality natural supplements for decades—supporting healing and wellness with everything from vitamins to therapeutic seeds. Shop now at RNCstore.com/pulse and use code PULSE for 10% off sitewide! DISCLOSURE: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase through them, we may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. This helps keep our work independent. Thank you for your support. Follow us at t.me/TDailyPulse
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