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High Energy Prices 'Will Last Longer,' Says Javier Blas

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The recent spike in European natural gas prices highlights the market's ongoing vulnerability as colder weather intensifies demand and depletes storage. Storage levels, now just over 70% full compared to 86% a year ago, have fallen...
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Russian Gas Supply to Europe Via Ukraine Stops

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Russian gas stopped flowing to Europe via Ukraine after five decades as Kyiv refused to allow any transit that funds Moscow's war machine. Both sides confirmed the halt Wednesday after a key deal expired, meaning central European...
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Russia's Putin Meets With Slovakia's Fico in Moscow

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Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico met Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Sunday. The premier's trip came a little more than a week before the expiry of a transit contract between Moscow and Ukraine that allows about 15 billion...
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Putin Says He's Ready to Meet Trump 'At Any Time'

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President Vladimir Putin speaks during his annual televised news conference about a potential meeting with US President-elect Donald Trump, recent Ukrainian strikes on Russia, its military bases in Syria and gas exports. (Translated from...
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Putin Begins News Conference With Focus on the Economy

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Russian President Vladimir Putin is holding his annual news conference in Moscow. Speaking on Thursday, Putin said the nation's inflation is a "worrying signal." Bloomberg's Stephanie Baker breaks down the situation and what else to...
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Top Russian General Killed in Moscow Bomb Attack

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Ukraine claimed responsibility for the assassination of the head of Russia's radiological, chemical and biological defense troops, Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov, in a bomb explosion in Moscow early Tuesday, according to a person...
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Russia Pushed Assad to Flee Syria

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Russia persuaded Syria's Bashar al-Assad's he would lose the fight against armed groups led by the former al-Qaeda offshoot HTS and offered him and his family safe passage if he left immediately, according to three people with knowledge...
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How Assad's Fall Affects Russia's Africa Strategy

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The collapse of Bashar Al-Assad's regime in Syria threatens a key Russian airbase in the country that Moscow has depended on to project influence throughout Africa. Russia uses the Khmeimim air base to send personnel and military...
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Ukraine Latest: Russia Could Use New Ballistic Missiles on Kyiv

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Russian President Vladimir Putin warned that his forces could strike "decision-making centers" in Kyiv with new ballistic missiles as retaliation for attacks on Russia using Western missiles. Bloomberg's Henry Meyer breaks down the...
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Ukraine Dep. PM on UNGA, EU Accession, Grain

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Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Olha Stefanishyna joins Bloomberg's Maria Tadeo in Brussels to discuss the country's progress in EU accession. They also speak about the challenges posed by the...
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Lithuania's Nauseda on Erdogan's NATO 'Requirement'

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"This requirement, this context of membership of Turkey in the EU, is a new one," Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda told Bloomberg's Maria Tadeo in Vilnius, adding that it would complicate Sweden's accession bid. "My wish is that...
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Russia's Novak on OPEC+ Cut, Production, Oil-Price Cap

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Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak discusses the 2 million barrel-a-day oil supply reduction OPEC+ announced on Wednesday, Russia's crude oil production plans, and the impact of a proposed price cap on his nation's oil...
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CLEAN : ICC prosecutor urges Russian 'cooperation' on Ukraine

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International Criminal Court chief prosecutor Karim Khan urges Moscow to cooperate in his war crimes investigation, saying 'his door is always open' to get to the truth (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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U.S. Warns Russia Of 'Catastrophic Consequences' Over Nuclear Weapons

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National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan insisted Sunday that Moscow's threats are just the latest indication that Russia is struggling in its war.
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UN FAO Urges Countries to Share Information on Food Availability

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Maximo Torero, chief economist of the the United Nations' Food & Agriculture Organization, or FAO, discusses the factors behind the rise in food prices across the globe, and how countries should deal with it. Food protectionism is on the...
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Putin Escalates War, Calling Up 300,000 Reservists

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In a major escalation of Vladimir Putin's flagging invasion of Ukraine, the Russian President called up 300,000 reservists and threatened to use "all the means at our disposal" in a fight to the death with the US and its allies. Maria...
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Fmr Australian PM Kevin Rudd on Ukraine war, China

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Former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd discusses the Russia-Ukraine war and China's stance on the conflict. Rudd is one of the world's top experts on China-U.S. relations and currently the President of the Asia Society. He also...
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CLEAN : 'No problem' for Ukraine as Russia boycotts UN court hearing on invasion

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The Ukrainian delegation to the UN's top court says that "there is no problem that the Russian Federation didn't show up" to a hearing where Ukraine asked for an immediate halt to Moscow's invasion (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Eurasia Group's Bremmer Sees Ukraine War Binding Russia to China

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Ian Bremmer, founder and president at Eurasia Group, sees a closer alignment between Russia and China as a likely consequence of President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine. "When you have the Chinese government saying that the...
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European Air Traffic Control Board comments on Malaysia plane crash

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The Network Manager of air traffic management organisation Eurocontrol said on Friday that the airspace restrictions that were imposed ahead of the Malaysia Airlines crash in Ukraine will be "one of the many issues that will be fully...
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Barkindo: Compliance Integral Part of OPEC Decision

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Dec.15 -- OPEC Secretary General Mohammad Barkindo discusses the deal for oil output cuts, compliance, shale, the stability of the markets and the future of oil prices. He speaks with Alix Steel on “Bloomberg Markets” from the Center...
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Lithuania's Nauseda Says Russia Acting Disproportionately Over Kaliningrad

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President Gitanas Nauseda says Russia is using Lithuania's application of a European Union ban on the transit of sanctioned Russian goods to the Baltic exclave of Kaliningrad as an "opportunity to blow the propaganda bubble," and does...
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Should Look More at What Countries Own Than Owe, Says IMF's Gaspar

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Oct.10 -- Vitor Gaspar, director of fiscal affairs at IMF, discusses why public wealth matters, their fiscal monitor that looks at public sector balance sheet management and how the U.S. and China manage their public balance sheet. He...
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Novak Hunts for Ways to Soften OPEC+ Deal for Russian Companies

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Jun.07 -- Russia's Energy Minister Alexander Novak says he had nearly identical views to Saudi Arabia's Al Falih when they met on June 6. The minister also discusses his ongoing talks with Russian oil companies about remaining in the...