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Osirium Technologies plc (AIM: OSI.L), a leading vendor of cloud-based cybersecurity and IT automation software, is pleased to announce an update on the Group’s trading performance for the third quarter
MOSCOW, Oct 29 (Reuters) – Russia’s defence ministry on Saturday said that British navy personnel blew up the Nord Stream gas pipelines last month, directly accusing a leading NATO member
The mystery surrounding the explosions that damaged undersea gas pipes between Russia and Germany remains unsolved. Nord Stream 1’s insurance and reinsurers are trying to figure out how to handle
Video footage shows a huge tear and twisted metal, with much of it missing or buried beneath the seabed.
Alexei Miller, Gazprom’s CEO, stated Sunday that plans to limit the price of Russian gas exports will cause supply to be halted. This is a similar threat to President Vladimir
Russia suggested Friday that repairs to Crimea’s bridge could take several months following an explosion at the critical supply link, which triggered a barrage of missile strikes against Ukraine.
According to Magdalena Andersson, the Swedish Prime Minister, Sweden will not share the findings of the investigation into explosions in the Nord Stream gas pipelines with Gazprom or Russian authorities.
The Ukrainian Post Office released a new stamp to celebrate the destruction of the Crimea bridge just hours after an alleged attack.
According to Reuters tracking, a U.S. Navy reconnaissance plane flew close to the Baltic Sea site of the Nord Stream 2 ruptured pipeline hours after it first emerged. This flight
Vladimir Putin was extremely proud of the Kerch bridge linking Crimea and Russia. One analyst said that its collapse was a “punch in Putin’s face” on his birthday.
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed Friday a decree that established a new operator to manage the Sakhalin-1 Exxon Mobil Corp. oil and gas project in Russia’s the Far East.