Russia earns $98 billion from fuel exports in 100 days of Ukraine war
The EU took 61 percent of Russia's fossil fuel exports during the war's first 100 days, worth about 57 billion euros. Top importers included China at 12.6 billion euros, Germany…
The EU took 61 percent of Russia's fossil fuel exports during the war's first 100 days, worth about 57 billion euros. Top importers included China at 12.6 billion euros, Germany…
However, Putin has also promised that Western attempts to isolate Russia would fail, saying developed economies are grappling with inflationary spiral and food crisis, among…
The bill also prohibits the distribution of articles or other materials from media that have been “unfriendly” to Russian media and needs to undergo two more readings to…
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine was the tipping point for Finland and Sweden to seek Nato membership – a move that has implications for European security and beyond.
The international community needs to step up sanctions against Russia and strengthen support for Ukraine.
Russia will ban the export of raw materials and products from Russia to those it has sanctioned.
EU countries have paid more than €46 billion ($47.43 billion) to Russia for gas and oil since it invaded Ukraine on Feb 24.
Russia’s Feb 24 invasion of Ukraine upended lives across the country.
Uncertainty, however, remains over the extent to which countries will align over China, which will be essential to the effectiveness of sanctions against Russia.
Thousands of people have been detained across Russia since the Kremlin launched its invasion of Ukraine on Feb 24.