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Russia dodged “Liberation Day” tariffs, but Moscow is still perilously exposed for one reason: oil.
Ukraine imposed sanctions on three Chinese companies on Friday claiming they were involved in production of advanced Iskander ...
The European Union’s imminent release of a road map for phasing out Russian fossil fuel purchases will signal to companies ...
Russia's government seized Russian-based assets of several foreign companies, placing them under the Kremlin's "temporary ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Thursday that Russia has reduced the number of its strikes on Ukrainian ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin, however, has since 1999 made reestablishing influence over Russia’s “near abroad” a ...
MOSCOW, April 16. /TASS/. The deal on sale of a share in Russia’s diamond producer Alrosa in the Angolan project Catoca may be closed this month, Deputy Finance Minister Alexey Moiseev said. The deal ...
Trump gave in for the same reason Truss did. For the second time in three years, the reckless leader of a major ...
About a third of Moscow’s budget relies on oil and gas revenues, and if prices stay where they are, Russia could see a 2.5% drop in revenue in 2025. That would likely force the Kremlin to borrow more, ...
The lower revenues, a result in part of President Trump’s trade war, could prove more damaging to the Russian economy than ...
Update: The White House announced Tuesday that agreements had been reached separately with both Russia and Ukraine to "ensure safe navigation, eliminate the use of force, and prevent the use of ...
Trump doesn’t ‘like the bombing’ and has called on Moscow to stop, after 20 were killed in a devastating strike on Kryvyi Rih ...