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Gas drying towers are pictured at Gas Connect Austria's gas distribution node in Baumgarten some 40 km (25 miles) east of Vienna March 6, 2013.  REUTERS/Heinz-Peter Bader/File Photo
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Austria to be cut off from Russian gas from Saturday

Russia's Gazprom has told Austria that it is suspending gas deliveries from Saturday, a gas flow monitoring platform reported on Friday.

FILE PHOTO: Steam rises from the cooling tower of the nuclear power plant KKW Leibstadt of Swiss energy company Kernkraftwerk Leibstadt AG behind the hydropower plant Eglisau of Swiss Axpo enrergy company and the Rhine river in Rheinsfelden, Switzerland September 20, 2022. REUTERS/Arnd WIegmann/File Photo
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New Swiss nuclear dawn seen decades away at best

Bringing Swiss nuclear power stations online could take decades due to political and financial hurdles, energy experts and politicians say

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S&P revises Austria’s credit rating outlook to positive, sees energy supply improvements

Credit rating agency S&P has revised Austria's outlook to positive from stable, citing the country's improving energy supply position.

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European court ruling puts cautious Swiss in climate bind

The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that Switzerland has not done enough to protect its people from the effects of climate...

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Swiss press say ‘absurd’ climate ruling could harm democracy

Media raises concerns that European Court of Human Rights' ruling in favour of women's group could undermine democracy with "activisit jurisprudence", newspapers warn.

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