Anti-Russian sanctions
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China profits where sanctions on Russia hit – WSJ
Energy companies that have long-term contracts re-export excess US gas to the EU at a huge premium, the outlet claims…
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Russian printing industry faces crisis – media
A shortage of Western equipment is weighing on the sector, printing houses’ representatives say © Getty Images / Alys Tomlinson The…
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EU citizens burning trash for heat – Bloomberg
As Poland adjusts to life without Russian gas, desperate measures could drive up pollution A car drives past by a…
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Serbia unveils plan to plug into Russian pipeline
Belgrade may build transportation routes through Hungary to secure oil supplies, its energy ministry has said Belgrade is considering options…
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Losses of international firms that exited Russia estimated
Western sanctions have so far cost global corporations up to $240 billion, a study suggests © Getty Images / Mordolff Foreign…
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Belgium abstained from voting due to likely damage from restrictions to its steel industry, PM De Croo told reporters Alexander…
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EU nation raises red flag over energy price caps
Luxembourg’s PM warns that EU may be short on energy supplies due to anti-Russia sanctions © Getty Images / Adam Lister…
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Norway limits port access for Russia – top official
The decision comes despite previous vows that the country would not impose restrictions on fishing vessels Norway has banned Russian…
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Hungarian PM urges changes to EU sanctions policy
The bloc is “slowly bleeding” due to failed restrictions on Moscow, Viktor Orban says Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban © …
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Serbia furious over latest anti-Russia sanctions
Brussels is only concerned with “revenge against free nations,” Serbian Interior Minister Aleksandar Vulin said FILE PHOTO: Serbian Interior Minister…