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Putin is only able to prosecute his war through cash flow generated by his sale of oil. That is the only way. Without that cash flow from oil, he can’t continue. We need to cut off his money. We need ...
MICHAEL KIMMAGE is Professor of History at the Catholic University of America. He is the author of Collisions: The Origins of ...
After President Donald Trump threatened to impose "very severe" economic penalties against Vladimir Putin's Russia if he ...
MOSCOW, July 16. /TASS/. Trump’s new framework of arms supplies to Ukraine, the potential fallout of new tariffs against Russia’s trade partners, and OPEC signals openness to new members. These ...
Special attention was given to cooperation within the frameworks of OPEC+ and the Gas Exporting Countries Forum ...
Since Ukraine’s audacious Operation Spiderweb drone attack on multiple airbases inside Russia in early June, the Russian army has responded with a gruelling advance through Eastern Ukraine, and a ...
New developments Tuesday reinforced the idea that President Donald Trump has significantly shifted his view of the Ukraine ...
Putin, who ordered Russian troops into Ukraine in February 2022 after eight years of fighting in country's east between Russian-backed separatists and Ukrainian troops, believes Russia's economy and ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin has sacrificed an estimated 1 million of his soldiers, killed and wounded, in a three-year ...
Russian authorities have confiscated assets worth some $50 billion over the past three years, underscoring the scale of the ...
Russia's federal budget received 132 billion rubles from property sales.
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