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EU to Phase Out Russian Fossil Fuels by 2028

The European Union plans to completely phase out all Russian fossil fuel imports by 2028, citing Russia's weaponization of energy as the primary reason, not just the war in Ukraine; this affects about 13% of the EU's gas imports in 2025 and faces opposition from some member states.

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Trump's Hesitation on Russia Sanctions: An Expert Suggests Alternative Strategies

President Trump is considering stricter sanctions against Russia for its actions in Ukraine, but is hesitant; a proposed Senate bill suggests 500% tariffs on countries importing Russian energy, which an expert deems unrealistic, proposing instead a phased approach mirroring successful sanctions on I...

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China Launches Major UHVDC Power Transmission Project from Xinjiang to Chongqing

China launched a new ±800 kV ultra-high-voltage direct current (UHVDC) power transmission line on March 22, 2025, connecting Hami in Xinjiang to Chongqing, utilizing 14.2 million kilowatts of installed capacity (70% renewable) to supply over 36 billion kilowatt-hours annually, boosting both regions'...

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Vanino Port Expands Coal Capacity, Boosting Russia's Export Potential

The Vanino port in Khabarovsk Krai, Russia, increased its coal handling capacity to 32.8 million tons annually via a 26.5 billion ruble investment in a 600-meter rail link to the BAM, aiming for 40 million tons by 2027, enhancing Russia's coal exports to East Asia and the Asia-Pacific.

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RUMO Group to Build Major Industrial Park in Nizhny Novgorod

RUMO Group announced the construction of a large industrial park in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, focusing on engine building and energy technology, with Igor Telnkov as deputy general director and candidate for the city's Duma, aiming for completion by September 2025.

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Russia's June 6th Assault on Ukraine Amid Declining Revenues and Successful Ukrainian Strikes

On June 6th, Russia launched a massive drone and missile attack on Ukraine, killing six and injuring 80, impacting nine regions. Simultaneously, a Trump-Putin phone call raised global concerns amid declining Russian energy revenues and successful Ukrainian strikes on the Crimean bridge and Russian a...

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Expert Suggests Phased Sanctions Against Russia, Mirroring Iran Approach

President Trump's reluctance to impose tougher sanctions on Russia contrasts with his approach toward other countries, prompting an expert to propose a phased sanction strategy modeled after the successful approach to Iran, which involved gradual reduction of imports and use of special accounts for ...

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Israel-Iran Conflict: Short-Term Fuel Price Increase Predicted for North Macedonia

Following Israeli attacks on Iran, North Macedonia's Energy Regulatory Commission president Marko Bislimovski expects short-term increases in fuel prices due to a \$10 surge in Brent crude oil prices, but does not anticipate significant lasting effects on other goods.

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German-Russian Trade Collapses Amidst Sanctions

Following the Ukraine war and resulting EU sanctions, Germany's imports from Russia fell 94.6% in 2024 to €1.8 billion, while exports dropped 71.6% to €7.6 billion, significantly altering their trade relationship.

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OPEC Production Increase and Weak Demand Drive Down Gas Prices

Falling gasoline prices are primarily due to increased oil production by OPEC, coupled with weak global economic demand and a stronger Euro; however, critics argue that gas stations aren't passing on sufficient savings to consumers.

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Amazon Invests $20 Billion in Pennsylvania Data Centers, Raising Regulatory Concerns

Amazon announced a $20 billion investment in two Pennsylvania data centers, one near a nuclear power plant and another near Philadelphia, marking the largest capital investment in state history and raising regulatory questions about its direct power connection.

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EU Prepares New Sanctions Against Russia, Faces Challenges in Lowering Oil Price Cap

The European Union is preparing a new sanctions package against Russia, aiming to pressure Moscow into a 30-day unconditional ceasefire in Ukraine by targeting its financial sector, shadow fleet, and potentially lowering the oil price cap. This comes amid challenges of maintaining coordinated action...

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