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Russia’s economy can keep fighting Ukraine war (if there is no manpower collapse)
Key Points and Summary – Russia’s economy is “close to stagnation,” but still capable of funding the war in Ukraine for years ...
Russia saw a surge in consumer spending after its 2022 invasion of Ukraine, even as sweeping sanctions hit the economy.
Russians are starting to notice. In a recent survey, says Vladimir Zvonovsky, a sociologist in the Russian city of Samara, ...
Analysis of Russia and Ukraine’s war economies shows Ukraine’s short-term strain but Russia’s deeper long-term decline as ...
To sustain its war against Ukraine, Russia militarized its economy. Although—contrary to popular belief abroad—the Russian economy is not on a full wartime footing, the Kremlin has both splurged on ...
The Daily Digest on MSN
The Russian wartime spending boom is over
The Russian wartime economic boom that followed Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022 may be reaching its end. Russian ...
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Opinion: Russia’s hidden assault on Europe
In 2024 alone, ENISA, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity, logged more than 11,000 serious cyber incidents across the ...
The time has come for Trump to call Putin’s bluff. Just as important, it is time for the president to recognize that Ukraine ...
The European Union has implemented new sanctions against individuals and entities involved in Russia's “shadow fleet” of oil ...
Russia's central bank says it is suing Belgium's Euroclear in court following an EU bid to use Russian assets to aid Ukraine.
Russia has said that its companies are ready to 'manifold increase' purchases of a wide range of Indian goods and services ...
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