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Russia-Ukraine War
Food price increases show signs of moderating
Aug 1, 2022
Grocery prices are up more than 12% over the past year. Climate change, the war in Ukraine and energy costs all have something to do with it.
As Russia limits Europe's natural gas supply, Germany pays the price
by
Andy Uhler
Jul 26, 2022
Europe's largest economy depends on Russian gas. Vladimir Putin is using it as a political weapon.
The EU wants Europeans to cut natural gas use 15% in case Russia limits supply
by
Lily Jamali
Jul 20, 2022
Several EU nations, including Germany, depend on Russian gas. The Nord Stream pipeline reopens Thursday, but supply is uncertain.
Some African countries are benefiting from EU members' search for new energy sources
Jul 19, 2022
South Africa has seen a boom in coal exports. But critics say European countries shouldn't keep feeding their coal habit.
The U.S. tries to build support for a price cap on Russian oil
by
Lily Jamali
Jul 13, 2022
Experts say buy-in from China and India would be key to making the policy work.
Coal's comeback threatens global goals for fighting climate change
Jul 5, 2022
Countries are turning back to less expensive but carbon-heavy coal because of rising energy costs and Russia's war in Ukraine.
U.S. pushes for Russian oil price ceiling. Feasible?
by
Matt Levin
Jun 28, 2022
Advanced nations will evaluate the idea in an effort to limit Russia's energy revenue. But Russia could retaliate.
For public good, not for profit.
As Russia defaults on its foreign debt, sanctions blitz batters economy
Jun 27, 2022
Russia is feeling the impact of Western economic curbs, leading to product shortages and manufacturing slowdowns.
Dealing with shifts in the steel market
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Anais Amin
Jun 14, 2022
"When you take out major players, anything that destabilizes the world economy affects steel, affects all of us," says Lisa Goldenberg, president of Delaware Steel Company.
Why OPEC might decide to take a break from its alliance with Russia
by
Andy Uhler
Jun 1, 2022
Russia is the world's third-largest oil producer — such a decision won't be made lightly.