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A slowdown exposes the limits of the country’s wartime economy and suggests sanctions may finally be taking a toll.
After two years of wartime growth fueled by military spending and redirected oil exports, Russia’s economy is starting to ...
For middle-class couple Sergei Duzhikov and Maria Tyabut, living just outside Moscow, the Western sanctions imposed on Russia ...
This article was originally published by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and is reprinted with permission. At Russia’s annual ...
After two years of wartime growth fueled by military spending and redirected oil exports, Russia’s economy is starting to ...
Despite warnings of a looming recession and high inflation, they and many other Russians feel their economy has adapted ...
Wisely, the United States has kept its own forces out of direct combat, choosing instead to treat Ukraine as a proxy in a ...
For over a year Russia has been attacking NATO nations clandestinely with disinformation and sabotage using a combination of specialized diplomats and sleeper agents who have long been living in ...
Russia's economy, which defied initial sanctions and saw growth propelled by massive military spending and robust oil exports ...
Russia's decision to formally recognise the Taliban government has been seen as an opening for a stronger economy by some ...
More than 50% of the 600 members of the American Chamber of Commerce in Ukraine have suffered direct damage to their offices, ...
MOSCOW, July 6. /TASS/. BRICS member states must substantially increase the volume of mutual investments, including through the bloc’s institutional mechanisms and the New Development Bank, Russian ...