
Steven Seagal and a ‘phantom’ Trump delegation: Putin showcases his soft power in St. Petersburg
The economic forum has faded after four years of war in Ukraine, but loyalties and contracts are still being woven behind the scenes

The economic forum has faded after four years of war in Ukraine, but loyalties and contracts are still being woven behind the scenes

Russia and China are moving closer to linking the Arctic Circle to Shanghai but the urgency is on Moscow’s side

The 2021 Nobel Peace Prize laureate calls for rebuilding journalism in a world that ‘no longer believes in the truth’ and criticizes Europe for neglecting human rights in Russia in exchange for oil and gas

LNG sales bring in around $30 billion in revenue, more than half of which comes from European purchases

Of these, 16 are state-owned, according to a report that tracks the climate footprint of oil, gas, coal and cement producers

Supply appears to be secure, but several countries are facing pressure on their networks and are seeking alternatives. Underground storage is depleting faster than in previous winters

The hardening of the regime has been a gradual process in which the Russian leader counted on the passive loyalty of the population in exchange for a stability that his ambition has broken

122 companies and entities are responsible for 72% of all the carbon dioxide emitted by the fossil and cement sector since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution

The Pulitzer Prize winner wrote an article where he said the US was responsible for blowing up the Nord Stream, the gasoduct between Russia and Germany, arousing suspicions