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Frozen Out: How a Russian Ally Is Crumbling Under a Winter Gas CutoffIn a stunning twist, the pro-Russian breakaway region of Transnistria is facing collapse after a Russian gas cutoff left the territory freezing and without energy security. Once entirely reliant on ...
Russia is secretly laying the groundwork to restore its Nord Stream pipelines—an infamous “blood gas” energy project once used to fund its war on Ukraine.
Transnistria, which broke away after a short war in 1992 ... “I hope we’ll look at this seriously and not waste power on not-so-useful things.” After Gazprom announced it would halt gas flows, ...
Russia's Gazprom has exited an exploration project in Bolivia and a gas field rehabilitation project in Uzbekistan, as the state controlled gas giant works to reduce overheads after losing another ...
Ellie Cook is a Newsweek security and defense reporter based in London, U.K. Her work focuses largely on the Russia-Ukraine war, the U.S. military, weapons systems and emerging technology.
Russian gas giant Gazprom reduced its natural gas output for a second month in a row in February following the halt of its exports to Europe via Ukraine, local media reported on Friday.
Slovakia will receive a substantially larger portion of Gazprom gas deliveries via Turkey and Hungary through the TurkStream pipeline, easing supply concerns after flows via Ukraine were cut off.
In the Kanavinsky district of Nizhny Novgorod, more than 30 migrants who received Russian citizenship but did not register ...
KYIV - Ukraine's Naftogaz can start legal proceedings in France for compensation from Gazprom for assets seized in Crimea, it said on Thursday, after a Paris court recognised an international ...
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