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Russia, export sanctions
Russia's oil exports fell in 2024, but revenue rose $3.8 billion, IEA says
Russia's crude oil and oil products exports fell 350,000 barrels per day last year, though revenue from its exports rose 2% or $3.8 billion, the International Energy Agency said on Wednesday.
Oil export sanctions pose a threat to the Russian regime, expert says
The Russian government relies mainly on profits from the export of raw materials, particularly oil, making sanctions against this industry an effective tool, according to the RBC-Ukraine article How much Putin pays for the war in Ukraine as the West adds pressure on Russia's economy.
India Rushes to Pay for Russian Oil Ahead of Sanctions Cutoff
India’s state refiners are rushing to speed up payments for Russian crude, hoping to complete their trades before a dramatic expansion of Washington’s curbs on Moscow’s oil industry effectively comes into force next month,
Russia, Poland and Leader
Polish PM Donald Tusk accuses Russia of planning acts of terrorism against airlines around the world
It comes as Russia launched a major ballistic and cruise missile attack across Ukraine, targeting energy infrastructure
Poland’s leader accuses Russia of planning acts of sabotage against ‘airlines around the world’
I can only confirm the validity of fears that Russia was planning acts of air terror,' says Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
Poland’s Leader Suggests Russian Hand in Plot to Attack Western Cargo Planes
I can only confirm that Russia planned acts of air terror, not just against Poland but against airlines across the globe,” said Poland’s prime minister, Donald Tusk.
Russia, Ukraine and Power Grid
Russia hammers Ukraine with massive missile strike, forcing power cuts in dead of winter
The Russian missiles sought out targets from the Lviv region in western Ukraine near Poland to Kharkiv in northeast Ukraine bordering Russia. The state energy company Ukrenergo reported emergency power outages in six regions. It often shuts down production during attacks as a precaution.
Preventive power cuts introduced in Ukraine following a massive Russian missile attack
The Ukrainian energy minister says Russia has launched a massive aerial attack against Ukraine, forcing the country to introduce preventive power cuts
Russian Missile Attack Forces Ukraine to Shut Down Power Grid
Ukrainian officials say Russia has launched a major ballistic and cruise missile attack on regions across Ukraine
Trump, Russia and Ukraine
Ukraine and Russia launch major strikes on each other with Trump’s inauguration days away
Ukraine and Russia have been exchanging major drone and missile strikes, with each seeking to gain an advantage as US President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration nears
Russia's top diplomat praises Trump's views on Ukraine conflict
Before the conflict , Russia had demanded a legal guarantee that Ukraine be denied NATO entry, knowing the alliance has never excluded pote
Russia sees shift from Trump towards recognising 'realities' in Ukraine
Russia says it has detected a shift from U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and his team towards recognising the "realities" on the ground in Ukraine, and sees this as a welcome sign as it prepares to study his plan for ending the war.
Ukrainian fighting North Koreans in Russia
What North Korea gains by sending troops to fight for Russia
These days Russia and North Korea are writing a new battlefield history together. North Korea has dispatched some 12,000 troops to fight in Vladimir Putin’s war against Ukraine. The soldiers are believed to be some of North Korea’s most elite,
The Ukrainian fighting North Koreans in Russia
A Ukrainian officer fighting in Russia’s Kursk region gives us a unique insight into what it’s like taking on North Korean soldiers. We also hear from the editor-in-chief of the Economist, Zanny Minton Beddoes.
North Korean soldiers in Russia resort to suicide amid capture of first POWs by Ukraine
North Korean soldiers fighting in Russia's Kursk region against Ukraine have begun resorting to drastic measures to avoid capture, including "finishing off" fellow soldiers and suicide by grenade.
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Moscow says Ukraine tried to attack TurkStream pipeline infrastructure in Russia
Russia said on Monday it had downed nine Ukrainian drones that tried to attack part of the infrastructure of the TurkStream ...
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Russia Hit by Massive Internet Outage
The independent Russian news outlet Meduza reported the monitoring site Downdetector.su showed outages affecting customers ...
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Albanese vows ‘strongest action possible’ if Australian POW killed fighting for Ukraine against Russia
Australia has vowed it will take the “strongest action possible” if Russia has harmed one of its nationals captured fighting ...
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US steps up Russia sanctions, placing threat of more sanctions on businesses partnering with Russia
The U.S. Treasury Department said Wednesday that it's expanding the web of sanctions on companies and institutions supporting ...
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US foes Iran, Russia, other UN diplomats exempt from NYC congestion pricing as taxpayers forced to foot bill
The U.S. State Department has exempted U.N. diplomats and missions in New York City from paying new congestion fees according ...
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Russia says it will help Vietnam become a 'partner country' in the BRICS bloc of developing nations
Russia will facilitate Vietnam’s participation in the BRICS bloc of developing economies as a “partner country.” ...
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Romania to review E.ON energy provider sale over Russia risk
Romania's energy ministry said on Wednesday it has notified a government agency that reviews foreign investment about ...
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