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Russia has built a shadow network to help its businesses dodge Western sanctions, according to a new report that shines a light on the A7A5 token.
Russian companies are widening their campaign to find young African women to help fill a labor shortage, heightening concern many are being deployed in the Ukraine war effort. The latest drive is in South Africa,
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Sen. Lindsey Graham says Trump ready to ‘crush’ Russian economy if Putin avoids talks with Zelenskyy
President Donald Trump is willing to “crush” Russia's economy with sanctions if Russian President Vladimir Putin refuses to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy
The Kremlin's export ban on petrol has failed to contain shortages, with queues now stretching for miles as motorists wait hours for limited rations in Russia's Far East.
Moscow is preparing to raise taxes and cut spending as it tries to maintain high defence expenditure with Russia's economy creaking under the weight of financing the more than three-year war in Ukraine,
Former Vice President Mike Pence urged the Senate on Thursday to pass a major sanctions bill against Russia, arguing that hefty tariffs, along with continued military aid to Ukraine, provide the
Russians are likely to face higher taxes as the burden on the budget grows and the Central Bank of Russia says that "the economy needs a breather." View on euronews
Republican insists sanctions could become necessary to punish Kremlin leader for snubbing diplomatic discussions on ending Ukraine war
Russia's war machine has become such an integral part of its economic engine that its military industry is likely to keep expanding even after the fighting in Ukraine ends, according to a report ...
Paula Newton speaks to Andrei Illarionov, a former adviser to Vladimir Putin, on the state of the Russian economy.
As President Trump turns up the economic pressure to push Moscow to reach a cease-fire, WSJ explains how Russia’s economy has survived and how long it can keep going.
In a desperate bid to save money, businesses across the country are implementing a stringent programme of wage cuts and reduced working hours.