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Gazprom dice que sigue suministrando gas por Ucrania
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Gazprom dice que sigue suministrando gas por Ucrania
After three months of Russia's war against Ukraine, fighting continues in the country's east and south, with Moscow forces struggling to make any progress.
A Ukrainian commander among the fighters besieged by Russian forces in the Azovstal factory in Mariupol appealed directly to US billionaire Elon Musk on Wednesday for help in saving them.
Las sanciones contra Rusia por la ofensiva en Ucrania pretenden que los países europeos tengan una menor dependencia de la energía rusa. El objetivo del bloque comunitario es reducir lo máximo posible la importación de petróleo y otras energías como el gas que llegan de Rusia. Sin embargo, desde el Kremlin también se adoptan decisiones para 'castigar' a Europa. Si hace unas semanas, hoy ha anunciado el cierre de una de las vías clave para el gas que llega a Europa.
French Open tournament director Amelie Mauresmo says there is “no fair decision” regarding allowing Russian and Belarusian players to compete at the tournament, but they will face “sanctions” if they support Vladimir Putin in public. Wimbledon has decided to ban Russian and Belarusian players following the invasion of Ukraine. Ad/> However, the French Open is sticking with the ATP and WTA, which are allowing Russian and Belarusian players to compete as individuals and not under their national flags.
Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal as well as the ATP (Association of Tennis Professionals) have come under fire after it emerged that Wimbledon and other grass-court events in the UK could lose ranking points over the decision to ban Russian and Belarusian players.
The "Flying Kremlin," also known as Russia’s "Doomsday plane," was planned to make its first appearance in over a decade at Moscow’s Victory Day parade on Monday.
As Moscow's three-month-long war in Ukraine continues, countries in Russia's neighbourhood Finland and Sweden are expected to decide on whether they will join NATO after decades of neutrality.