How sanctions affect the poor and vulnerable
In this video, we take a look at the politics behind sanctions, how they have become the preferred choice of the US to exert pressure on its rivals and bring about regime change, and how they affect the poor and vulnerable the most
China reiterates need for talks, negotiated settlement to Ukrainian crisis
In a 12-point proposal, China criticized Western sanctions on Russia and asked the world community to shed its “cold war mentality” and address the “security interests and concerns” of all countries involved
Mapping Faultlines: Did capping Russian oil prices have no immediate impact?
NewsClick’s Prabir Purkayastha analyzes the impact of the G7 and EU price caps on Russian crude exports. He talks about whether it has been effective and what it means for the rest of the world
Biden nods to compromise in Ukraine
Biden has spoken twice about “compromise” by Kiev, which is a major shift from the US stance that Russian forces should get out of Ukraine
The wasteland of British politics
A significant part of Britain’s travails today stems out of the West’s sanctions against Russia. According to a Sunday Telegraph report, by mid-April, British citizens were already militating against the sanctions due to rising prices, especially fuel prices
Mapping Faultlines: Why are Energy Bills so High in Europe?
In this episode, NewsClick’s Prabir Purkayastha talks about the factors that have led to the energy crisis in Europe and why monetary policies alone will not help control inflation in the region
Protests erupt in Germany against soaring inflation and rising energy prices
Die Linke (The Left) called on the government to cap gas prices to help people cope with the ongoing cost of living crisis and has opposed the increase in energy prices from October 1
Mapping Faultlines: As Ukraine war enters sixth month, grain and gas are in focus
In this episode of Mapping Faultlines, NewsClicks’s Prabir Purkayastha talks about the recent agreement to facilitate grain exports from Ukraine, and the energy crisis faced by Europe
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
Europe dumps its climate commitments after facing shortage of Russian gas
The quick shift by rich European countries to “dirty” energy sources such as coal instead of managing demands raises serious concerns about the fate of global climate action and the future of the environmental movement
Human rights groups denounce EU’s gas deal with Israel
The Europe Union is looking for alternative sources of gas supply in an attempt to reduce dependence on Russian gas following sanctions imposed against the country after its attack on Ukraine
Mapping Faultlines: The real reasons for the global food crisis
In this episode of Mapping Faultlines, NewsClick’s Prabir Purkayastha explains the reasons behind the global food crisis and inflation






