The Russian gas giant could once bring countries to their knees by cutting off energy supplies, until Europe stopped buying ...
Earlier this week, European soccer body Uefa released the list of candidates running for a seat on its influential executive ...
Russian Gazprom has to pay more than 40 million euros to the Czech parastatal energy company ČEZ for reducing the agreed ...
Russia's Gazprom Neft transferred stakes of around 5.15% in Serbia's NIS oil company to Gazprom , in an attempt to ward off U ...
Russia on February 27 criticized the US for its “inappropriate and counter-productive” demands that India stop unloading ...
Two mid-scale Russian liquefied natural gas plants on the Baltic Sea appear to completely halt loading operations ahead of a ...
The Ukrainian Association of Football (UAF) believes allowing Russia to return to international football would “ignore the suffering of thousands of Ukrainians” and have called for their suspension to ...
Serbia's deputy prime minister followed up on a meeting with Russia's spy chief in Moscow by accusing Western intelligence ...
Thousands of Western sanctions imposed on Moscow also have hit certain sectors of the Russian economy, particularly damaging Gazprom, the car industry and aviation. Click here for the full story ...
Russia will no longer have a seat on the influential UEFA executive committee after its elections in six weeks’ time.
Russia’s gas giant Gazprom was once so enormous it was called the country’s “second budget,” with huge revenue and outsize domestic and foreign influence. It handily weathered challenges ...