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Harvest in Ukraine
EuropeUkraine and Russia reached a deal to safely export grains through the Black Sea—but ships aren’t ready to take the risk
By The Associated PressJuly 27, 2022
Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks at a conference.
FinanceGermany and the E.U. both have multi-year plans to cut their reliance on Russian gas. Putin’s acting like the end is already here
By Will DanielJuly 25, 2022
The myth of Putin as world energy czar is running out of gas
CommentaryThe myth of Putin as world energy czar is running out of gas
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Steven TianJuly 25, 2022
As evening light fades, bright light from the electricity-hungry Canary Wharf docklands development is supplied by the voltage from electricity cables and supporting struts at West Ham sub-station, Canning Town, London England
NewslettersLondon paid an astonishing price to avoid blackouts in last week’s heatwave
By David MeyerJuly 25, 2022
Grain exports
EuropeUkraine and Russia reach deal to resume grain exports from the Black Sea
By Megan Durisin, Áine Quinn, Onur Ant and BloombergJuly 22, 2022
Ukraine evacuating with make shift bridge
PoliticsRussia has seen ‘epic fails’ and is ‘running out of steam,’ says top U.K. spy chief
By Sophie MellorJuly 22, 2022
Brittney Griner holds a picture of her WNBA colleagues playing on the court wearing her jersey while she sits inside a cell.
NewslettersBlack women leaders are fighting to free WNBA star Brittney Griner
By Emma HinchliffeJuly 22, 2022
Putin is ‘too healthy,’ says CIA director following speculation that Russia’s President is sick
PoliticsPutin is ‘too healthy,’ says CIA director following speculation that Russia’s President is sick
By Chloe TaylorJuly 21, 2022
Russian President Vladimir Putin is seen ahead of a meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
PoliticsWatch Putin stand awkwardly for nearly a minute as Turkey President Erdoğan makes him wait
By Alena BotrosJuly 20, 2022
Europe is ready to outbid the rest of the world for natural gas in the race to secure winter supply
PoliticsEurope is ready to outbid the rest of the world for natural gas in the race to secure winter supply
By Christiaan HetznerJuly 20, 2022
Putin’s vision for Ukraine includes introducing the ruble, proxy officials, and forced citizenship, U.S. intelligence official says
FinancePutin’s vision for Ukraine includes introducing the ruble, proxy officials, and forced citizenship, U.S. intelligence official says
By Tristan BoveJuly 20, 2022
An aerial view shows the rubble and destruction in a residential area following a large blaze the previous day, on July 20, 2022 in Wennington, Greater London.
NewslettersAfter the U.K.’s record-shattering scorcher, the cost of the climate crisis is becoming ever more apparent
By David MeyerJuly 20, 2022
Will Putin turn the gas tap back on for Europe? Russia has given its clearest signal yet
EuropeWill Putin turn the gas tap back on for Europe? Russia has given its clearest signal yet
By BloombergJuly 20, 2022
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen
Environment‘That’s not how the oil market works’: Price cap on Russian oil could push the price to $140 a barrel, warns energy research director
By Sophie MellorJuly 19, 2022
Photo of people riding bicycles in front of sections of pipe for the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline on August 4, 2021, in Sassnitz, Germany.
EnvironmentEurope’s new normal: Scorching summer followed by ‘long, hard winter,’ as IEA tells it to cut Russian gas, or else
By Yvonne LauJuly 18, 2022
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