Russia Slashes Gas Flows, Aiming Economic Weapon at Europe

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Russia Slashes Gas Flows, Aiming Economic Weapon at Europe
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Russia aimed its biggest economic weapon at Ukraine's allies, slashing natural gas flows to the heart of Europe

The continent could run out of natural gas this winter after Moscow appeared to further crimp supplies

Earlier: As Europe races to wean itself off Russian energy, American natural-gas producers are struggling to meet the demand and prices are rising. Factors including extreme weather and equipment needs have created a bottleneck amid the war in Ukraine. Illustration: Laura Kammermann and Sharon Shi

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