Tag #Sanctions

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Russia's Gas Transit Through Ukraine Halts, Affecting European Energy Supply

On January 1st, 2024, Russia's natural gas supply through Ukraine to Europe stopped because Ukraine refused to renew a transit agreement with Gazprom, impacting European economies and potentially Russia's war funding; several countries face energy shortages.

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Russia Halts Gas Flow to Europe After Ukraine Refuses Transit Deal

Russia stopped gas supplies to several European countries on January 1st, 2024, after Ukraine refused to renew a transit agreement amid the war, potentially causing an energy crisis in Eastern Europe, particularly in Moldova's Transnistria region.

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Russia Halts Gas Transit Through Ukraine, Impacting EU Supply

On January 1, 2025, Russia stopped natural gas transit through Ukraine to Europe due to Ukraine's refusal to renew the transit agreement, potentially causing a 30% reduction in Russian pipeline gas imports for the EU and impacting countries like Austria, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Italy, and Moldova.

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Syria's New Government Seeks International Engagement After Al-Assad's Ouster

Syria's interim government, led by Ahmed al-Sharaa, seeks to rebuild international relations following the ousting of Bashar al-Assad, with the US signaling cooperation and a planned National Dialogue Conference on January 5th to address the nation's future.

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Hungary's EU Presidency: A Mixed Bag of Achievements and Tensions

Hungary's EU Council presidency, despite initial concerns over Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's visit to Moscow, yielded progress on Ukraine support, Schengen expansion, and the European Competitiveness Pact; however, it also concluded with only eight legislative procedures and strained relations with ...

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Hungary Loses €1 Billion in EU Funds Over Rule-of-Law Concerns

The European Union officially withdrew €1 billion in frozen funds from Hungary on January 1st, 2025, due to rule-of-law breaches and concerns about corruption and transparency, a first for the EU, prompting calls for early elections.

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Russia's War-Fueled Economic Growth Slows, Raising Stagflation Fears

Despite Russia's economy showing 3.5-4% growth in 2024 due to military spending and adaptation to sanctions, this is slowing, with the Central Bank predicting 0.5-1.5% growth in 2025, raising concerns of stagflation as military spending surpasses 8% of GDP.

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Russia Halts Gas Transit Through Ukraine, Impacting European Energy Security

Russia stopped supplying natural gas to Europe through Ukraine on January 1, 2025, due to Ukraine's refusal to renew a 2019 transit agreement, immediately impacting Europe's energy security and escalating geopolitical tensions.

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taz.de
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Russia Halts Gas Transit Through Ukraine

Russia stopped natural gas transit through Ukraine to Europe on January 1, 2024, due to an expired transit contract, impacting Slovakia and prompting protests, while the EU stated its infrastructure is flexible enough to manage.

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Russia's Luxury Goods Market Defies Sanctions

Despite sweeping Western sanctions following Russia's February 2022 invasion of Ukraine, Moscow's affluent shoppers still readily access luxury Western goods through informal trade networks involving countries like Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan, highlighting the limitations of sanctions enforcement and ...

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elpais.com
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Sanctions Cripple Russian Aviation: Emergency Landings, Delays, and Record Losses

Due to sanctions, Russian airlines face a crisis: numerous Superjet 100 emergency landings, delayed domestic aircraft launches, and grounded A320neos highlight the industry's struggles, impacting passenger transport and causing record losses despite record revenues.

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Russia Halts Gas Transit Through Ukraine, Marking End of Energy Dominance

Russia halted gas exports through Ukraine on January 1st, 2024, ending a decades-long energy dominance over Europe; the EU is unaffected due to diversified supplies, but Transdniestria faces heating disruptions; Ukraine will lose transit fees but increased tariffs will offset some losses; Russia wil...

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