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EU LNG Imports from Russia Rise 29% in First Half of 2025, EU Plans 2028 Ban

The EU imported \$4.48 billion worth of LNG from Russia in the first half of 2025, a 29% increase year-on-year, while the US was the largest supplier at \$13.7 billion; the EU plans to ban Russian gas imports by 2028, impacting companies like Sefe.

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EU Approves Strongest Sanctions Package Yet Against Russia After Slovakia Concessions

The European Union adopted its 18th sanctions package against Russia, including a lowered oil price cap, a ban on Nord Stream pipelines, and new sanctions on Russia's 'shadow fleet', after Slovakia dropped its veto following concessions from the EU, including financial aid and potential temporary ex...

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Former German Politician's Frequent Trips to Moscow Spark Concerns

Former SPD chairman Matthias Platzeck undertook at least nine trips to Moscow since February 2022, accompanied by former CDU politician Ronald Pofalla on some occasions, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest and undisclosed Russian ties; these trips are corroborated by Russian recor...

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Slovakia Ends Blockade of EU Sanctions Against Russia

Slovakia ended its two-day blockade of EU sanctions against Russia, securing unspecified protections against negative consequences, after initially demanding continued Russian gas imports until 2034, despite the EU's plan to end imports by early 2028.

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Slovakia Vetoes EU Sanctions Over Russian Gas Deal

Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico vetoed the EU's new sanctions package against Russia, demanding a legal exemption until 2034 to continue buying Russian gas, creating a political deadlock and jeopardizing the EU's efforts to pressure the Kremlin.

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Gazprom's Plummeting Gas Exports to Europe Trigger Billions in Losses

Russian natural gas exports to Europe plunged 47% in the first half of 2025, leaving Gazprom with 60 billion cubic meters of unsold gas and causing a significant financial loss, impacting the Kremlin's economic plans due to Western sanctions, political tensions, and infrastructure disruptions.

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Moldova to Revoke Moldovagaz Gas Supply License

Moldova will revoke Moldovagaz's gas supply license on August 1st due to its failure to comply with EU Energy Community regulations mandating the company's division into three entities by July 31st, a delay partly attributed to a debt to Gazprom; the state-owned Energokom will assume gas procurement...

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EU Finalizes Tough New Sanctions Package Against Russia

The EU finalized its 18th sanctions package against Russia, including a $47.6 oil price cap, blacklisting over 400 ships, targeting a Rosneft refinery in India, and additional measures against Chinese banks, following a weeks-long delay due to a Slovakian veto.

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EU Agrees on Stricter Sanctions Against Russia, Lowering Oil Price Cap

The European Union implemented its 18th sanctions package against Russia, lowering the price cap on Russian oil exports to \$47.60 per barrel and targeting banks and the arms industry, resolving a weeks-long deadlock with Slovakia through concessions.

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Slovakia Ends Blockade of EU Sanctions Against Russia After Securing Gas Guarantees

Slovakia ended its blockade of the 18th EU sanctions package against Russia after securing EU guarantees on gas prices, supply, and a crisis mechanism, addressing concerns about a 2028 gas import ban from Gazprom and paving the way for the package's approval.

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Slovakia Vetoes EU Sanctions Package Over RePowerEU Plan

The European Union failed to adopt its 18th sanctions package against Russia on July 15th due to a Slovakian veto linked to the RePowerEU plan, despite the European Commission offering concessions.

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Gazprom's Failed Bolivian Gas Project Exposes Limits of Russia's Latin American Energy Strategy

Gazprom's failed Bolivian gas exploration project, Ñancahuazú-X1, completed in 2020, resulted in the company's 2024 exit from the Azero contract, highlighting concerns about Russia's opaque energy investments and geopolitical goals in Latin America.

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