Gazprom

In the small seaside town of Lubmin, on the Baltic coast, the controversial Nord Stream 2 pipeline from Russia hits German soil. But the shiny new pipes sit unused since Germany canceled the project in February.
Energy
As Germany reckons with Russian energy, this village is caught in the crossroads
Greenpeace activists sit chained in front of Chevron's drilling site for shale gas during a protest in the village of Pungesti, Romania.
Conflict
American and Russian energy giants battle over a small Romanian town
Business, Economics and Jobs
Should Washington be worried about a new Sino-Russian alliance?
Global Scan
When Kim Jong Un wants you to vote, he subjects you to poetry
Global Scan
When Kim Jong Un wants you to vote, he subjects you to poetry
A passenger train starts, with a green carriage which is believed to transport 30 people who were arrested over a Greenpeace protest at the Prirazlomnaya oil rig seen in the train formation, in Murmansk on the way to St. Petersburg, November 11, 2013.
Conflict & Justice
Greenpeace activist tells of life in a Russian prison
Global Politics
Russia’s Gazprom Struggles to Keep Europe Warm