Portugal government orders striking fuel drivers back to work
By Catarina Demony and Axel Bugge LISBON (Reuters) - Portugal's government ordered striking fuel-tanker workers back to work in some parts of the country on Monday after fuel supplies ran low at locations including Lisbon airport despite measures to counter the impact of the walkout. The government adopted the legal measure after Prime Minister Antonio Costa said the situation had changed during the day. By Monday afternoon, 35% of the country's filling stations were either completely out of fuel or were partially dry
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