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Lisa-Martina Klein Published: September 28th, 2022

Many questions remain unanswered about the leaks in the two Baltic Sea gas pipelines Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2. The governments in Denmark, Poland and Sweden assume sabotage after measuring stations in Denmark and Sweden recorded powerful detonations under water. German gas supplies are not affected, as no gas from Russia flows through […]

Sarah Schaefer Published: September 27th, 2022

“These are going to be difficult times for Europe,” tweeted the Vice President of the European Parliament, Katarina Barley (SPD), in response to the election victory of the right-wing parties in Italy. The result had been expected and feared at the same time. Leading politicians are now warning about the EU’s ability to act. Three […]

Lisa-Martina Klein Published: October 4th, 2022

On Monday, Ukrainian managed the biggest advance since the beginning of the war. In the south of the country, they broke through Russian defenses and advanced along the Dnieper River, threatening supply lines for thousands of Russian troops. Meanwhile, the West looks to Moscow with great concern. After Ukraine sent off an application to join […]

Sarah Schaefer Published: September 30th, 2022

EU energy ministers are meeting today to decide on emergency measures to counter rising energy prices. For the Czech presidency, it is already the third extraordinary Council meeting: “And I’m not sure it will be the last, as the situation is not necessarily improving,” a senior EU official told Europe.Table. A letter to the EU […]