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U.S. to Lift Arms Embargo on Cyprus

Carlos Perona Calvete September 23, 2022

For its part, the government of Turkey has condemned the decision to lift the embargo, predicting an arms race.

Tight Markets, Logistics, Bottlenecks Could Cause Coal Shortage

Bridget Ryder August 4, 2022

Germany and Poland are the countries facing the greatest likelihood of suffering from a coal shortfall.

Hungary: The Foil to EU-Wide Oil Embargo

Tristan Vanheuckelom May 11, 2022

Fresh sanctions targeting Russian oil have been a source of worry for landlocked EU member states, such as Hungary. Ironing out a deal has therefore been fraught with hurdles.

Ukraine Atrocities Fallout: Russia Pushed Further Into Pariah Status

Tristan Vanheuckelom April 8, 2022

On April 7th, the EU Parliament voted to place an embargo on Russian oil, gas, and nuclear fuel, which was closely followed by a EU Commission ban on its coal exports. Meanwhile, the UN General Assembly suspended the country from its Human Rights Council.

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