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Mar 2022
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China shifts stance on Ukraine

Financial Times
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The controversial Nord Stream 2 pipeline company that was to bring Russian gas to Europe is reportedly insolvent, China has signalled it is ready to play a role in finding a ceasefire, and crypto exchanges are under pressure to block transactions with Russia as western politicians fear that cryptocurrencies will undermine the effectiveness of financial sanctions.


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Nord Stream 2 pipeline becomes insolvent, says Swiss official

Beijing shifts public position after call between Chinese and Ukrainian foreign ministers

Crypto exchanges resist calls for Russia bans after sanctions

War in Ukraine: free to read


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