GERMANY
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Germany supports sanctions but still depends on the Druzhba pipeline for its Schwedt refinery
Dominant angle identified — does not reflect unanimity of this country’s media

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Orbán's electoral defeat has removed the final obstacle: the EU approves the 90 billion euro loan and a 20th sanctions package against Moscow on the same day Russian oil begins flowing to Budapest again.
« Kyiv obtains the 90 billion but at the price of a bitter concession: repair the pipeline that feeds Moscow through Budapest »
« Rome supports the loan and sanctions but juggles between European solidarity and domestic budget constraints »
More divergent than 53% of analyzed stories. Comparable to: Cuba strangled: sanctions on Diaz-Canel and the Castro family, Raúl reappears at 95, hotel chains pack up (65), Day 100 of the Iran-USA war: Iranian missiles on Bahrain and Kuwait, U.S. drones in Hormuz, the April ceasefire in tatters (68).
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