Europe Faces Energy Price Panic Amid War

The war's impact is hitting Europe with energy price spikes and renewed debates over Russia sanctions, raising concerns about missile strikes and cyber disruptions Politico.

European leaders are scrambling to respond to soaring energy costs, with some pushing for price caps and others resisting intervention. Germany, heavily reliant on Russian gas, is particularly vulnerable and faces tough choices about its energy policy. The energy crisis is reigniting debates about the effectiveness of sanctions against Russia, with some arguing they are hurting Europe more than Russia. Calls for easing sanctions to alleviate the energy crunch are gaining traction in some corners, despite opposition from those who want to maintain pressure on Moscow. Beyond energy, concerns are mounting about potential Russian cyberattacks targeting critical infrastructure in Europe. Governments are on high alert for disruptions to energy grids, communication networks, and financial systems.

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