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There’s nuclear threat yet Russian gas keeps flowing across Ukraine. Why?

By Pavel Devyatkin | TAI In The News
November 21, 2024
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Pavel Devyatkin speaks with TRT World about Europe’s energy dependence on Russia amid growing fears of nuclear escalation.

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