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Iran Says It Will Respond to Reimposition of UN Sanctions

Iran Says It Will Respond to Reimposition of UN Sanctions

Iran will react to any reimposition of United Nations sanctions over its nuclear programme, the country's foreign ministry spokesperson said on Monday, without elaborating on what actions Tehran might take

EU Envoys Near Agreement on Lower Russian Oil Price Cap

EU Envoys Near Agreement on Lower Russian Oil Price Cap

European Union envoys are on the verge of agreeing an 18th package of sanctions against Russia for its full-scale invasion of Ukraine that would include a lower price cap on Russian oil, four EU sources said after a Sunday meeting

EU Nations Want Gas Exit Strategies Kept Secret

EU Nations Want Gas Exit Strategies Kept Secret

European Union member states have asked the European Commission to keep secret their national strategies for phasing out Russian oil and gas by the end of 2027

Bulgaria-Romania Exit Point Books 70% in Bulgartransgaz Capacity Auction

Bulgaria-Romania Exit Point Books 70% in Bulgartransgaz Capacity Auction

Bulgarian gas transmission operator Bulgartransgaz said on Tuesday that the Kardam-Negru Voda exit point from Bulgaria to Romania has attracted the strongest interest in an auction for firm yearly capacity in 2025–2026, securing over 70% of the offered capacity and double last year's amount

Far-Right Lawmakers to Lead EU Negotiations on New Climate Target

Far-Right Lawmakers to Lead EU Negotiations on New Climate Target

The far-right Patriots for Europe group will lead the European Parliament's work on the bloc's new climate target, European Union lawmakers said on Tuesday, a role that could complicate a deal on the goal to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 90% by 2040

Shell Trims Gas, LNG Output Outlook, Flags Weaker Trading

Shell Trims Gas, LNG Output Outlook, Flags Weaker Trading

Shell trimmed the second-quarter outlook for its integrated gas division output and liquefied natural gas production and guided for weaker trading results in a quarterly update published on Monday ahead of full results

Germanys Leoni to Shut Plant in Serbia, Cut 1,900 Jobs

Germany's Leoni to Shut Plant in Serbia, Cut 1,900 Jobs

German automotive wiring systems manufacturer Leoni, majority owned by China's Luxshare, will close one of its four factories in Serbia, in Malosiste in southeastern town of Doljevac, by the end of the year, resulting in the loss of around 1,900 jobs, its Serbian unit said