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Energy is in the spotlight as Europe gears up for 'week of truth'

This week is largely seen as crucial for European leaders as they work to make sure rising energy prices and short supplies do not further tank their struggling economies while keeping all 27 members united in their opposition to Russian President Vladimir Putin. Leading up to this week’s key summit, the European Commission announced a set of new emergency measures - including seeking a price cap on a key gas trading hub if prices spike - aimed at helping members source and store enough gas for next year. This also comes amid calls from certain EU members who are pressing for a ninth round of sanctions against Russia. Efi Koutsokosta, the EU Correspondent for Euronews and Skai TV, joins Thanos Davelis to look at what’s at stake this week in Brussels.

Read Efi Koutsokosta's latest in Euronews: Brussels plans 'dynamic' cap to contain volatility in gas prices and curb speculation

You can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:

Mitsotakis welcomes proposed EU extra energy measures

EU faces battle to keep energy prices from tanking economy

EU proposes energy emergency measures but dodges gas price cap

MEPs reject Frontex budget over misconduct

Turkey renews threats, test fires missile

Ellinikon investment signals new era for Attica, says Mitsotakis

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