Inside Russia’s Gazprom: can the ailing energy giant be revived? Financial Times
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Inside Russia’s Gazprom: can the ailing energy giant be revived? – Financial Times
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Scientists stunned to find sharks making sounds for first time
Scientists have recorded New Zealand’s rig sharks making noises in the world’s first…
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Der Streit um die Wehrpflicht – POLITICO
– Wehrpflicht vs. Wehrdienst: Wie Union und SPD in der Frage, wie mehr junge Menschen für die Bundeswehr rekrutiert werden können, nicht zusammenfinden und warum weiter Stillstand droht, bespricht Gordon Repinski mit Rixa…
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Energy trading giants say they will return to Russia if sanctions end
(March 26): The heads of some of the world’s top energy traders said they would be open to returning to Russia for business if sanctions were fully lifted, although some expressed caution about the prospect happening any time soon.
“If…
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Southern Europe rebuffs von der Leyen’s debt-based defense plan – POLITICO
“We should have more time [to decide],” Meloni told reporters last week, adding that the proposed April time frame to activate the mechanism was “a bit too close.”
“Von der Leyen’s plan is almost exclusively based on national… Continue Reading

Belgian prosecutors probe whether Huawei paid for letter signed by 8 MEPs – POLITICO
Former MEP Cristian-Silviu Bușoi, a Romanian conservative, stated he never consented to signing. “I looked through my official email and found no correspondence regarding this letter,” he said in a written statement. “I also do not…
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Trump admits Russians could be ‘dragging their feet’ on Ukraine peace deal – POLITICO
Asked by a reporter from American right-wing cable news broadcaster Newsmax if he believed that the Kremlin was stalling, Trump on Tuesday said he thought “Russia wants to see an end” to its full-scale invasion.
“But it could be that…
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Trump blames unnamed ‘lower level’ staffer for Waltz having reporter’s number
President Donald Trump on Tuesday attempted to explain why his national security adviser had the contact information of a reporter the White House loathes, blaming a stunning leak on an unnamed junior staffer without providing…
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Threat of war and disease means Europeans need 3 days’ supplies, Commission to warn – POLITICO
Europe should be more prepared for cyber attacks, the draft states. Since the war in Ukraine began, Russia has been ramping up activity in cyberspace, including targeting critical infrastructure such as energy networks. Europe’s eastern…
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