Germany will run out of gas in less than three months if Russia turns off the taps August 17, 2022 Germany will suffer gas shortages in less than three months if Gazprom cuts off supplies to the continent, warned the country's regulator.
Ukraine’s President Zelensky slams Canada’s decision to send wind turbine for Russian pipeline July 18, 2022 Ukraine's President Voldomyr Zelensky has criticised Canada's decision to deliver a wind turbine to Gazprom for the Nord Stream 1 pipeline.
Gas prices soar as Russia cuts off flows from Nord Stream pipeline September 5, 2022 Gas prices have spiked after Gazprom cut off gas flows into Europe via the key Russia-Germany Nord Stream 1 pipeline.
Shell announces exit from Russian assets following Downing Street pressure February 28, 2022 Shell will exit is joint ventures with Gazprom following intense government pressure to divest from Kremlin-backed assets.
Russian boss of Gazprom-backed boxing body AIBA turns to man who lifted lid on Russian state-sponsored doping to lead corruption probes June 17, 2021 Richard McLaren, the Canadian law professor and sports investigator, is best known for exposing Russia for state-sponsored doping. So eyebrows were raised this week when it emerged that McLaren had been hired by one of Russia’s most powerful sports administrators. Umar Kremlev has called on McLaren Global Sports Solutions as part of his bid to [...]
Putin up tensions: Russian President blames West for supply crisis October 12, 2022 Putin has pointed the finger at the West for Europe's energy crisis, despite a Kremlin-backed supply squeeze.
Revolut chief Nikolay Storonsky renounces Russian citizenship October 30, 2022 The head of London fintech giant Revolut has renounced his Russian citizenship amid the Ukrainian government’s decision to sanction his Ukrainian born father over his position at Gazprom’s research arm. Revolut co-founder Nikolay Storonsky Jr previously held both British and Russian passports, but renounced his Russian citizenship in response to the country’s invasion of Ukraine, [...]
At last: EU ministers finally agree Russian gas price cap December 19, 2022 EU energy ministers have finally agreed a gas price cap, after months of talks within the bloc as it seeks to slash Russian war revenues.
Russian court seizes assets from UniCredit, Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank May 18, 2024 A Russian court has ordered that Deutsche Bank's and Commerzbank's assets, accounts, property and shares be seized in Russia as part of a lawsuit involving the German banks, court documents showed.
EU braces for supply shortages amid growing doubts over Nord Stream gas flows July 19, 2022 The executive arm of the European Union has raised the prospect of supply shortages this winter, revealing it does not expect NS1 to come back online.