Norway is portrayed as both hero and villain in Europe’s energy crisis
Many countries are counting on Norwegian fuel to get them through the winter months, writes Emily Rauhala. But critics call the energy income obscene
Continue ReadingMany countries are counting on Norwegian fuel to get them through the winter months, writes Emily Rauhala. But critics call the energy income obscene
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Continue Reading‘Ball is in Europe’s court,’ says Russian president, as continent investigates pipeline leaks
Continue ReadingCountries across Europe have been accused of discriminating against non-Ukrainians who have fled Russia’s invasion, write May Bulman and Maud Jullien
Continue ReadingRefugees Welcome: Non-Ukrainian nationals who escaped the same invasion have been cut out of the schemes offering sanctuary. Now they find themselves alone with nowhere to turn, reports May Bulman
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Continue ReadingUsing that pipeline is a political non-starter for European governments
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Continue ReadingIn recaptured Lyman, Kim Sengupta finds evidence of Russian atrocities and Ukrainian commanders ready to administer their own justice
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