Russia state-controlled energy giant Gazprom was in the red last year for the first time in almost a quarter of a century after trade with Europe nosedived in the wake of the invasion of Ukraine. Gazprom reported on Thursday a net loss in 2023 of 629 billion roubles (around $6.9 billion), miss...
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