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Russia Provokes Turkey In Syria’s Idlib

Russia Provokes Turkey In Syria’s Idlib

Russian aircraft have carried out a strike – the bloodiest surge in violence – in the stronghold of Syria’s rebel forces, also targeting rebel proxies siding with Turkey. What Russia has done might prompt the escalation in Syria’s Idlib. Perhaps Russia seeks to get upsides with Turkey over the latter’s involvement in the Azerbaijan-Armenia fighting.

Balkan Stream Or TurkStream: Bulgaria Is Under U.S. Pressure

Balkan Stream Or TurkStream: Bulgaria Is Under U.S. Pressure

U.S. sanctions targeting the Nord Stream 2 and TurkStream natural gas pipeline may have severe repercussions for Bulgaria that is now building the Balkan leg of the latter energy link. The authorities in Sofia say that the Balkan Stream gas link is a separate project to TurkStream. The United States, however, believes something different.

Lukoil Freezes Crude Projects Over Low Oil Prices

Lukoil Freezes Crude Projects Over Low Oil Prices

The situation on the global oil market has taken its toll on crude projects, also in Russia. As there are huge crude stocks whilst oil price is stable at roughly $40 per barrel, oil output is little profitable and so is looking for new fields.

Lukashenko Plays Against Time in Russia Game

Lukashenko Plays Against Time in Russia Game

Alexander Lukashenko has no intention of handing full power to Russia. Regardless of what he agreed on with Vladimir Putin during the September visit to Sochi, it is still challenging to imagine Russia taking control of Belarus, a scenario many projected until quite recently.

GRU Hackers and Conspiracy Theories of Russian Intelligence Chief

GRU Hackers and Conspiracy Theories of Russian Intelligence Chief

There are more and more strains appearing in U.S.-Russia ties. First, the U.S. Justice Department announced an indictment against six Russian GRU officers charged with engaging in a series of hacking and malware deployment operations to attack the United States and the whole civilized world.

U.S. Widens Sanctions Against Nord Stream 2

U.S. Widens Sanctions Against Nord Stream 2

The U.S. administration is making consistent efforts to annihilate the Russia-to-Germany gas link across the Baltic Sea. As eliminating other-than-Russian-flagged vessels from the game proved little effective––since Russia deployed its own fleet––the United States stepped up sanctions against companies having anything to do with those vessels.

Russia, OPEC+ Show Cautious Optimism on Crude Volumes

Russia, OPEC+ Show Cautious Optimism on Crude Volumes

Oil cuts in force under the OPEC+ deal will remain unchanged for the time being, at least until November 17, 2020, thus the next meeting of the ministerial monitoring committee on crude oil limitations. “We reached an agreement to continue executing the deal in full scope,” Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak informed.

Moscow’s Game with Syrian Kurds

Moscow’s Game with Syrian Kurds

Russia’s policy towards the Syrian Kurds has its clear-cut goal: to convince them to sign a peace deal with the regime in Damascus and force the United States to quit Syria.

Despite Navalny Case, Germany Defends Nord Stream 2

Despite Navalny Case, Germany Defends Nord Stream 2

Germany no longer sustains its decision to pull out of the Nord Stream 2 after the attempted poisoning of Alexey Navalny. Germany’s Foreign Minister Heiko Maas believes the pipeline will be completed–– and so does the German ambassador to Poland.

Russia, Egypt to Hold Joint Drills in the Black Sea

Russia, Egypt to Hold Joint Drills in the Black Sea

Russia and Egypt are set to hold the Bridge of Friendship 2020 joint military maneuvers in the waters of the Black Sea before the end of this year. This is set to be their first joint military game in the area, a step that confirms Moscow’s ever-closer cooperation with the el-Sisi regime.

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