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Putin's war on energy is testing solidarity between EU nations

Por: CNBC Business October 17, 2022

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Putin's war on energy is testing solidarity between EU nationsContributor / Contributor / Getty ImagesRussia's continuing war in Ukraine is causing in Europe, which is testing its countries' solidarity not only in how they react to Putin's aggression, but also in how they deal with the aftereffects.The conflict's impacts on energy have rippled across Europe: Germany has storage, French President Emmanuel Macron has ahead... + full article



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