Is Russia Kicking The West Out Of Key Energy Deals?
The decision by Russia to transfer ownership of Sakhalin-2, one of the largest LNG projects in the world, might kick out the West from key energy deals as a reply to the sanctions.
The decision by Russia to transfer ownership of Sakhalin-2, one of the largest LNG projects in the world, might kick out the West from key energy deals as a reply to the sanctions.
Europe would be on “red alert” for gas supply over the upcoming winter and it is the consequence of their actions. This comes amid reports of EU importing more U.S. LNG than Russian pipeline gas for the first time ever.
This reality should be a concrete warning to Western countries, who have scaled down military industrial capacity and sacrificed scale and effectiveness for efficiency. This strategy relies on flawed assumptions about the future of war, and has been influenced by both the bureaucratic culture in Western governments and the legacy
Several sources have reported that Russia is defaulting on foreign debt for the first time since the Bolshevik Revolution in 1918.
The Vkusno & Tochka, which is a rebranded McDonald’s in Russia after the company fled in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, has smashed the sales records on the opening day.
A new article from the Telegraph explains how the UK is orchestrating a global food crisis by asserting that Russia is preventing Ukraine’s food supply from leaving its Black Sea ports.
The future world order, already in progress, will be formed by strong sovereign states. The ship has sailed. There’s no turning back.
Russian colonel who carried Putin’s nuclear briefcase has been assassinated. Vadim Zimin was discovered with bullet injuries in the kitchen of his apartment in Krasnogorsk, Moscow area.
The St. Petersburg International Economic Forum has been configured for years now as absolutely essential to understand the evolving dynamics and the trials and tribulations of Eurasia integration.
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