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As Europe Piles Sanctions on Russia, Some Sacred Cows Are Spared

Por: The New York Times World October 18, 2022

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BRUSSELS — Eight months into the , and eight rounds of frantic negotiations later, Europe’s sanctions against Russia run hundreds of pages long and have in many places cut to the bone.Since February, the European Union has named 1,236 people and 155 companies for sanctions, freezing their assets and blocking their access to the bloc. It has banned the trade of products in nearly 1,000 categories and hundreds of subcategories. It has put in... + full article



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