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FILE - In this Jan. 11, 2007 file photo, Belarusian workers are seen at a pump station on the "Druzhba" pipeline near the village Bobovichi, some 330 km (206 miles) southeast of Minsk, Belarus. At a meeting in Prague on May 8, 2009 the EU urged Azerbaijan, Georgia, Turkey, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Egypt and Iraq to commit to expanding a web of half a dozen east-west gas pipelines. The EU's preference is to build the euro 10 billion Nabucco pipeline which bypasses Russia.
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Italy acts on Russia gas shortage amid Europe freeze
Italy has activated emergency measures to conserve gas supplies as freezing weather continues to grip the country and much of Europe. | Italy has been receiving reduced gas imports from Russia - one o... (photo: AP / Sergei Grits, File) BBC News
Jeff Graceffa, of Crested Butte, Colo. uses his snow blower in the early morning on Monday, Dec. 20, 2010 to remove snow in front of his home from an ongoing storm that has sent Crested Butte with several feet of snow in the past three days. A winter storm warning was issued by the National Weather Service for the Western mountains of Colorado, and Eastern Utah.
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Europe freeze kills 89, fears rise over Russian gas
Kiev: Record-low temperatures in parts of Eastern Europe pushed the death toll from Arctic conditions to at least 89 people on Wednesday, and have forced Russian gas provider Gazprom to warn over supp... (photo: AP / Nathan Bilow) Zeenews
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin looks on during a cabinet meeting in Moscow, Russia, Monday, Dec. 5, 2011. Putin urges for diversification of Russia’s economy in campaign article
| MOSCOW — Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, who is running for the Russian presidency, says Russia must diversify its economy away from oil and gas to high-tech products to ensure its “sover... (photo: AP / RIA Novosti, Yana Lapikova, Pool) The Washington Post
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Russia's Lavrov seeks peace in Syria
Russia's Lavrov seeks peace in Syria as forces bombard H
Worldly Wise: Oil market doing what comes naturally
Russia's Lavrov seeks peace in Syria as forces bombard
SOMALIA, Mogadishu: In a handout photograph released by the African Union-United Nations Information Support Team 15 August, Ugandan soldiers serving with the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) sort through a haul of munitions that were used by the extremist group Al Shabaab to make improvised explosive devices. AMISOM troops and Transitonal Federal Government (TFG) forces dislodged remnants of Al Shabaab from the site following the withdrawal of most of the extremist group's forces from the city ten days ago, discovering the bomb making facility at the former steel factory in northern Mogadishu which contained evidence that the group had used the site to manufacture improvised explosive devises, suicide vests and car bombs. AU-UN IST / STUART PRICE.
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World powers 'plan anti-carbon tax talks'
World powers 'plan anti-carbon tax talks'
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China buys up Saudi, Russian oil to squeeze Iran
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Oil falls on Greece talks
A gas pressure gauge is seen at a snow-covered transit point on the main pipeline from Russia in the village of Boyarka, near Kiev, Ukraine, Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009. A natural gas crisis loomed over Europe on Tuesday, as a contract dispute between Russia and Ukraine shut off Russian gas supplies to six countries and reduced gas deliveries to several others. Bulgaria, Greece, Macedonia, Romania, Croatia and Turkey all reported a halt in gas shipments.
As Europe Shivers, Russia and Ukraine Point Fingers Over Natural Gas Supply to the West
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A Struggle for Regional Supremacy: Syria Conflict Escalates
Eastern European villages cut off
Ice age Europe: How the big freeze, with temperatures as low
Snow cuts off hundreds of villages in eastern Europe
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin gestures while a national call-in TV show in Moscow, Russia, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2011.
Putin backs state capitalism
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Worldly Wise: Oil market doing what comes naturally
No cigar: Economic embargo on Cuba turns 50
No cigar: Economic embargo on Cuba turns 50
No cigar: Economic embargo on Cuba turns 50
FILE - In this Jan. 11, 2007 file photo, Belarusian workers are seen at a pump station on the "Druzhba" pipeline near the village Bobovichi, some 330 km (206 miles) southeast of Minsk, Belarus. At a meeting in Prague on May 8, 2009 the EU urged Azerbaijan, Georgia, Turkey, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Egypt and Iraq to commit to expanding a web of half a dozen east-west gas pipelines. The EU's preference is to build the euro 10 billion Nabucco pipeline which bypasses Russia.
Italy acts on Russia gas shortage amid Europe freeze
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Russia to Retry Dead Lawyer on Tax Charges
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Russia's Lavrov seeks peace in Syria
Russia's Lavrov seeks peace in Syria as forces bombard H
EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton delivers a statement during a debate on the situation in Libya, Wednesday March 9, 2011, at the European Parliament, in Strasbourg eastern France.
EU eyes new Syria sanctions
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