Sanctions on Russia
Key partner suddenly stops cooperation in Russian LNG project
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Chinese company New Energies Wison suddenly stopped operations in the Artic LNG 2 project in Russia.
Not only the West, Ukraine also seizes billions of dollars in Russian assets
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Ukrainian state police said that the seized Russian assets are being used to serve Kiev.
New hot spot discovered for transporting Russian oil
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Russian oil traders have found a new location to transfer oil from one ship to another in the Mediterranean.
EU hurts itself when sanctioning Russia's nuclear industry
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The IAEA director-general warned that some EU members are up to 40% dependent on Russian nuclear fuel.
punishing failure, EU plans to eliminate Russia's money
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The EU is considering a new policy targeting Russian exports amid ineffective sanctions.
France persuades Canada to ease sanctions on Russia
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French President Emmanuel Macron personally persuaded Canadian Prime Minister Justin to ease sanctions on Russia.
Despite being threatened with death, CEO of Germany determined to stay in Russia
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The German chocolate giant's CEO was threatened with death but was determined to stay in Russia.
Global giant buys Russian oil in rubles
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India's largest private oil and gas giant and Russian oil and gas company signed a one-year oil sale deal in rubles.
Opening up supply to Germany via the world's largest oil pipeline
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Kazakhstan's oil transit to Germany has been secured following an agreement between pipeline operators in Poland and Russia.
Russia launches retaliation against the US
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Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree paving the way for the seizure of US assets.
NATO country may lift restrictions on Russia
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The Finnish Prime Minister said that a border crossing with Russia could be opened after the new migration law is passed.
European countries are most vulnerable to sanctions
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Not Russia, but Germany, France and the UK are the European countries that will be hit hardest by the sanctions.
The biggest victim of the EU gas crisis is in trouble with Russia's Gazprom
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Uniper, the biggest victim of the EU gas crisis, has sought to settle its existing problem with Russia's Gazprom in court.
Reasons why the EU has not been able to "account" for Russian gas
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Although the European Union (EU) has significantly reduced its gas imports from Russia, a significant amount is still flowing into the bloc.
Germany declares it does not need Russian gas
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Germany has said it is no longer dependent on Russian LNG or gas, calling on other EU countries to follow.