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U.S., Europe Ready Biggest Squeeze on Russian Oil as War Tension Mounts

Por: Newsweek Nation October 13, 2022

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The world's leading economies are moving closer to dealing the most lethal blow to Russia's oil industry since the start of the war in Ukraine, setting up a risky confrontation that could reshape the European energy market as tensions mount between Moscow and the West.Europe has continued relying on Russian energy products since the invasion, even though revenue from the sale of oil and natural gas has helped fund President Vladimir... + full article



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