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Russia-Ukraine war Ukraine’s revenge on the West

Three main power centers within the Eurozone (Germany, France and Italy) and Britain are entering a period of deep crisis. Their capacity or level of interest to fight Russia in Ukraine is getting severely limited

Attack on Nord Stream kills prospects for dialogue in Ukraine

This dastardly act is state-sponsored and only highlights that there are powerful forces in the West who want the conflict to prolong

OPEC+ oil markets OPEC+ agrees on oil output cut

The message is loud and clear: Saudi Arabia and Russia, who form the axis of the OPEC+, are closely coordinating on shaping the world oil market even as they could be competing for market share

India-Russia energy trade 100 years of Russian gas for India

As countries around the world compete for LNG shipments, the setting is favorable for India to work on a gas pipeline project from Russia

Daily Round-Up | Nordstream 1 to be closed again for maintenance and more

In today’s episode, we bring you stories from the energy war in Europe, a decision by a judge in the US on an abortion law, and the latest from Brazil’s election campaign

Russia-Germany gas trade Russia teaches Europe ABC of gas trade

Germany’s confidence with regards to its policies towards Russia stemmed from the fact that it had a long-term contract to receive gas at a friendly price via Nord Stream 1. However, uncertainty looms over this agreement

Mapping Faultlines: Has Russia Won This Round in the Energy War?

In this episode of Mapping Faultlines, NewsClick’s Prabir Purkayastha talks about the face-off over energy in the Ukraine war. He explains the implications of Russia’s decision to stop supplies of natural gas to Poland and Bulgaria

Nord Stream 2 is a double-edged geopolitical tool

Since December 21, all Russian natural gas shipments to Germany through a major transit pipeline known as the Yamal-Europe transnational gas pipeline have reversed direction