Russia scraps Nord Stream 1 reopening, stoking European fuel fears
Russia has scrapped a Saturday 3 September deadline to resume flows via a major gas supply route to Germany, deepening Europe’s difficulties in securing winter fuel, after saying it had found faults in the Nord Stream 1 pipeline during maintenance.

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