Natural Gas Prices Rise on Israel Concerns and Finland Pipeline Leak Europe has largely disconnected from Russian gas supplies but remains heavily dependent on imported fuel, exposing it to unexpected disruptions.
Ukrainians in Kupiansk Fear a Second Russian Occupation The torture rooms in the battered Ukrainian city of Kupiansk have been empty for months. But Moscow’s advancing forces are just five miles away.
Nord Stream Whodunit Deepens as Shreds of Evidence Emerge Intelligence leaks surrounding the sabotage of the pipelines have provided more questions than answers. It may be in no one’s interest to reveal more.
Who Blew Up the Nord Stream Pipelines? A Times investigation may finally have revealed who was behind the sabotage in the Baltic Sea.
Investigating the Nord Stream Pipeline Sabotage As investigators piece together clues, Russia has quietly taken steps to begin expensive repairs on the giant gas pipeline, complicating theories about who was behind September’s sabotage.