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  • A Putin joke

    08/23/2022 1:53:04 PM PDT · by Ning_England · 62 replies
    Putin dies and goes to hell, but after a while, he is given a day off for good behavior. So he goes to Moscow, enters a bar, orders a drink, and asks the bartender: -Is Crimea ours? -Yes, it is. -And the Donbas? -Also ours. -And Kyiv? -We got that too. Satisfied, Putin drinks, and asks: -Thanks, how much do I owe you? -5 euros.
  • Oktoberfest may be AXED due to Putin gas crisis, and Bavarian breweries told to stop making BEER as it's revealed Germans must pay £1,000-a-year 'gas surcharge' ON TOP of bills and Hanover turns off hot water

    07/29/2022 9:01:31 AM PDT · by C19fan · 31 replies
    UK Daily Mail ^ | July 29, 2022 | Chris Pleasance
    Germany could be forced to scrap Oktoberfest celebrations and its famous Christmas markets as officials desperately search for ways to save energy after Russia began throttling gas supplies to Europe. Hanover yesterday became the first major city on the continent to announce it will turn off all hot water in public buildings to conserve energy, while Berlin has begun dimming streetlights and Augsburg has turned off public water fountains.
  • No faith in Russia, Germany scrambles for energy

    07/26/2022 12:40:37 PM PDT · by dennisw · 54 replies
    MSM-BBC ^ | JULY 20TH
    Germany's leading energy expert says she's living in a nightmare. What's worse, she saw it coming. Germany had vowed to ditch coal but is now restarting mothballed, coal-fired power stations For 15 years Claudia Kemfert says she tried to warn politicians and the public that the country was too reliant on Russian energy. Until recently Germany bought more than half of its gas from Russia. She advised Berlin to find other sources and focus more on renewables. And she warned against the construction of the Nord Stream 1 pipeline through which Germany receives much of its gas. "That's what I...
  • Russia's Gazprom Tightens Squeeze on Gas Flow to Europe

    07/25/2022 12:34:05 PM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 27 replies
    Reuters via US News ^ | July 25, 2022 | By Reuters
    MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia tightened its gas squeeze on Europe on Monday as Gazprom said supplies through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline to Germany would drop to just 20% of capacity. Gazprom said flows would fall to 33 million cubic metres per day from 0400 GMT on Wednesday - a halving of the current, already reduced level - because it needed to halt the operation of a Siemens gas turbine at a compressor station on instructions from an industry watchdog. Germany said it saw no technical reason for the latest reduction, which comes as Russia and the West exchange economic blows...
  • Russia’s Natural-Gas Game Comes With Economic Risks

    07/23/2022 8:55:53 AM PDT · by SpeedyInTexas · 10 replies
    WSJ ^ | 23-JUL-2022 | Georgi Kantchev
    Russian President Vladimir Putin can afford to cut off natural-gas exports to Europe thanks to ample revenues from other commodities, but such a move would come with longer-term risks for Russia’s sanctions-stricken economy and its prolific energy industry. Earlier this week, Moscow resumed gas supplies via the Nord Stream pipeline after annual maintenance ended, easing worries in Europe that Mr. Putin would further crimp exports at a time when the continent is filling up its storage ahead of winter. The restarted pipeline, however, is pumping at just 40% capacity, after a separate, still-unresolved technical issue that Moscow blames on Western...
  • Hackers Crash Internet as 'Russian Davos' Adjusts to New Reality

    06/17/2022 10:24:19 AM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 26 replies
    US News ^ | 6/17/2022 | Reuters
    Hackers on Friday delayed the start of President Vladimir Putin's speech to Russia's flagship economic forum, shorn of strong Western participation as Russia adjusts to the "new reality" of life under Western sanctions. -snip- But the Western investors and investment bankers who had turned up in previous years were conspicuously absent. -snip- Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said a denial of service attack, which works by flooding servers with bogus traffic, had struck the forum's accreditation and admission systems. -snip- Internet connectivity and speeds suffered at the forum, and Putin's speech, in which he accused the West of trying to crush...
  • EU reaches deal on ban of Russian oil imports, Michel says

    05/30/2022 3:24:20 PM PDT · by JonPreston · 27 replies
    Irish Times ^ | 5/30/22 | Naomi O'Leary
    The European Union has reached a deal to ban the import of Russian oil , EU council president Charles Michel said late on Tuesday. In a tweet, he said it would immediately covers more than two thirds of oil imports from Russia, “cutting a huge source of financing for its war machine”.A proposed exception for oil delivered by pipeline earlier edged the EU towards finalising the deal to sanction Russia and squeeze its financial ability to wage war in Ukraine.
  • "Putin Joke"

    05/28/2022 1:50:47 PM PDT · by MercyFlush · 29 replies
    Email from a friend ^ | 5/28/2022 | Unknown
    Just something funny for a Saturday... Putin dies and goes to hell, but after a while, he is given a day off for good behavior. So he goes to Moscow, enters a bar, orders a drink, and asks the bartender: -Is Crimea ours? -Yes, it is. -And the Donbas? -Also ours. -And Kyiv? -We got that too. Satisfied, Putin drinks, and asks: -Thanks, how much do I owe you? -5 euros.
  • Mateusz Morawiecki on Norway: He indirectly preys on the war caused by Putin. It’s not fair, they should share [natgas price anguish]

    05/23/2022 8:09:55 AM PDT · by kiryandil · 28 replies
    Polish News - UK ^ | May 22, 2022 | Polish News staff
    Norway’s excess oil and gas profits will exceed one hundred billion euros. It is indirectly preying on Putin’s induced war. It is unfair, they should share, said Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki on Saturday at a meeting with young people. He called on young people to “write to their friends in Norway” about this. On Saturday, the head of government participated in a question and answer session during the National Youth Dialogue Congress. He said the surplus – in excess of the annual average of recent years – oil and gas profits from “a small country of five million like Norway...
  • Russian Inflation Makes U.S. Price Rises Look Tame

    05/20/2022 12:31:49 PM PDT · by SpeedyInTexas · 48 replies
    WSJ ^ | 20-MAY-2022 | Paul Hannon
    Sanctions are hitting Russian families at the grocery store as food prices rise amid surging inflation, which is already running at double the rate of the West. Consumers are falling further behind as wages stagnate in a slowing economy. The situation is expected to get worse as inventories run down, sanctions take effect and buyers adopt strategies that could push inflation higher.
  • How Germany Is Racing to Sever Dependence on Russian Energy

    05/17/2022 4:58:48 PM PDT · by SpeedyInTexas · 52 replies
    WSJ ^ | 17-MAY-2022 | Bojan Pancevski
    Days after taking office as Germany’s vice chancellor and economy minister in December, Robert Habeck asked his most senior officials for a detailed assessment of his country’s dependence on Russian energy. The result shocked him. The country heavily relied on Russian hydrocarbons to power vehicles and factories and heat homes, and there was no contingency plan to secure other supplies, Mr. Habeck said. The government had no viable alternative to Russian imports.
  • Ten more European gas buyers open ruble accounts for payments

    05/16/2022 12:05:03 PM PDT · by JonPreston · 22 replies
    NDTV ^ | 5/13/22 | NDTV
    Ten more European gas buyers have opened accounts in Gazprombank JSC, doubling the total number of clients preparing to pay in rubles for Russian gas as President Vladimir Putin demanded.A total of twenty European companies have opened accounts, with another 14 clients asking for the paperwork needed to set them up, the person said, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss confidential matters. He declined to identify the companies.
  • Exclusive-U.S. asked Brazil's Petrobras if it could raise oil output; it said no -sources

    05/10/2022 10:51:03 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 13 replies
    Reuters via Yahoo ^ | May 10, 2022 | By Gabriel Stargardter, Gram Slattery and Rodrigo Viga Gaier
    RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - U.S. government officials in March asked Brazil's state-run oil company Petrobras whether it could increase crude output after Russia's invasion of Ukraine sent global prices soaring, three people with knowledge of the matter told Reuters. They came away empty-handed, the sources said. Officials at Petrobras, formally Petroleo Brasileiro SA, said output levels were a function of business strategy rather than diplomacy and also that a significant short-term production boost would not be logistically possible, the sources said. "We are ... doing everything possible with our allies and partners to mitigate the economic impacts of Russian...
  • Japan to keep stake in Russia's Sakhalin oil, gas projects: Kishida

    05/08/2022 8:53:26 PM PDT · by FarCenter · 12 replies
    During an online meeting of the leaders of the Group of Seven countries earlier, Kishida had announced that Japan will ban Russian crude oil imports "in principle" as part of a G-7 campaign. "[For Japan] oil imports contribute to a long-term, inexpensive and stable energy supply," Kishida told reporters. "We will take steps to phase out imports in a way that minimizes the adverse impact on people's lives and business activities." "We will consider how to reduce oil imports and the timing of the suspension based on actual conditions," he added. Regarding alternative energy, the prime minister said that "we...
  • Diplomatic FAIL: OPEC once again rebuffs Biden’s pleas for more oil

    05/05/2022 11:59:24 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 28 replies
    https://www.bizpacreview.com ^ | May 5, 2022 | Thomas Catenacci,DCNF
    The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), the powerful Middle Eastern oil cartel, stuck to its planned incremental production increase, shrugging off calls from the West for greater supply. Both the cartel and Russia, collectively known as OPEC+, will stick to their plan to raise production by a modest 432,000 barrels per day in June, multiple delegates told Reuters, despite pleas from the Biden administration. The White House has repeatedly called upon OPEC+ to boost its oil output over the last year as supply chains have been snarled amid the COVID-19 pandemic recovery. White House national security adviser Jake...
  • Germany will support Russian oil embargo after significantly reducing dependence

    05/01/2022 1:48:27 PM PDT · by Hojczyk · 37 replies
    Fox News ^ | May 1, 2022 9:42am EDT | By Peter Aitken
    Germany will support the European embargo of Russian oil, marking another significant turnaround in the nation’s position as the invasion of Ukraine continues. Ambassadors will reportedly table the proposal at an ambassadors summit in Brussels on Wednesday, with expectations to approve the embargo by the end of next week. Germany has resisted such an embargo, but government sources told German news agency dpa on Sunday that Chancellor Olaf Scholz will back the embargo. Scholz previously urged caution against any outright ban over concerns of the consequences, which he believed would prove devastating to Germany’s economy and the continent as a...
  • It’s Time to Beat Putin at Poker and Call His Bluff

    04/30/2022 5:17:58 AM PDT · by Cronos · 89 replies
    Foreign policy ^ | 9th April 2022 | Jason pack
    Putin’s machismo leads him to underestimate his adversaries and show off for domestic and international consumption. Unsurprisingly, his favorite tactic is unprovoked aggression—in other words, the bluff. He got away with it in Georgia in 2008, Syria from 2012 onward, in annexing Crimea in 2014 ...Yet last month, he was caught completely off guard when the West finally called his biggest raise ever. As boxer Mike Tyson said, “Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the face.” The West’s reactive jab of sanctions and aggressive arming of the Ukrainians appear to have completely stalled—and now reversed—Russia’s advance on...
  • Germany and France Must Drive Effort for Credible Deterrent Against Russia

    04/29/2022 7:15:44 PM PDT · by elpadre · 18 replies
    spiegel.de/international ^ | April 29, 2022 | Martin Knobbe
    The EU faces difficult questions that need to be debated now rather than later. Europe needs a strong deterrent against Moscow, and that will only be possible if France and Germany team up to advance the debate. In the end, the meeting at the United States airbase in Ramstein, Germany, resembled a ribbon ceremony with praise awarded to the most diligent. Germany is a great friend that is doing everything it can to support Ukraine, U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin said. It was not only thanks for the Germans’ proposal to send tanks to Ukraine, but also the polite...
  • Russia cuts gas to Poland as U.S., allies to send Ukraine more heavy weapons

    04/27/2022 7:38:21 AM PDT · by Kevmo · 171 replies
    National Post ^ | April 27 2022 | Marek Strzelecki and Tsvetelia Tsolova and Pavel Polityuk
    Ukraine accused Russia of blackmailing Europe over energy in an attempt to break its allies, as fighting heads into a third month without Russia capturing a major city WARSAW/SOFIA/KYIV — Russia halted gas supplies to Poland under the Yamal contract on Wednesday, data from the European Union network of gas transmission operators showed, in a deepening of the rift between the West and Russia over its invasion of Ukraine. Bulgaria, like Poland a NATO and EU member, said earlier that Russia would also halt supplies of gas to it. Ukraine accused Russia of blackmailing Europe over energy in an attempt...
  • Russian ruble emerges stronger 3 months into the Russian-Ukraine war

    On Sunday, Russia entered the third month of its invasion of Ukraine, with no sign of an end in sight. Despite severe pushback in the shape of the toughest economic sanctions ever imposed on a country, the ruble, the Russian currency, appears to be strengthening.What’s become evident is that, despite an enormously broad package of sanctions on Russia’s government and oligarchs, as well as an exodus of foreign enterprises, the moves are mostly ineffectual if foreign nationals continue to consume Russian oil and natural gas, which supports the ruble.On Feb. 24, the first day of the invasion, the ruble traded...