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RRussia
The EU has bought all supplies of LNG from Russia's Yamal facility in Siberia over the past three months  <a target="_blank">(Photo: Sylvain Thomas)</a>
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EU keeping Russia’s Arctic LNG project ‘alive’, despite year-end import ban – EUobserver

  • 8 May 2026
Records of Russian liquefied natural gas from the Yamal LNG project in Siberia recently reached the EU, despite its promises, now set…
EEU
'What we needed was to know where multinational corporations operate and pay tax,' Tove Ryder of Eurodad told EUobserver <a target="_blank">(Photo: European Council)</a>
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EU ministers split over crisis spending as Iran shock hits energy markets – EUobserver

  • 4 May 2026
Divisions are emerging among EU member states over how to respond to the latest energy shock triggered by…
EEU
European People's Party MEP Peter Liese said MEPs from countries that 'really do not like ETS' - such as Poland - also supported the weaker rules
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Compromise over chaos? How MEPs gutted Europe’s new carbon price before it even began – EUobserver

  • 29 April 2026
EUobserver voice is a daily opinion piece by EUobserver staff writers, published published every weekday evening as a…
EEU
energy crisis ‘will not be short-lived’ despite Iran-US ceasefire – EUobserver
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energy crisis ‘will not be short-lived’ despite Iran-US ceasefire – EUobserver

  • 8 April 2026
The fragile overnight ceasefire between the United States and Iran has opened a window for global fuel supplies…
EEU
An intercontinental ballistic missile being launched - Russia says Iran has no technology to make them <a target="_blank">(Photo: Wikipedia)</a>
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War and oil shock push Europe’s inflation higher, reigniting rate debate – EUobserver

  • 31 March 2026
Eurozone inflation climbed to 2.5 percent in March, up from 1.9 percent in February, as energy costs surged…
EEU
Slovenia has introduced petrol rationing, while Slovakia put in place dual-pricing for foreigners in reaction to surging prices
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EU postpones Russian oil-ban, as Iran energy shock aggravates rifts – EUobserver

  • 24 March 2026
The EU is delaying a Russian oil ban, as the Iran war aggravates old frictions in European politics.…
UUkraine
Encouraged by Donald Trump in the White House, Orbán has become more vocal in his actions against the international rules-based order. <a target="_blank">(Photo: European Council)</a>
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Hungary veto on Ukraine and carbon market to hijack EU summit  – EUobserver

  • 18 March 2026
Hungary’s veto on money for Ukraine is to hijack the spotlight at Thursday’s EU summit in Brussels (19…
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