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Russia Might Soon Run Out of Money for the Ukraine War
Key Points and Summary – Russia’s draft 2026–2028 budget signals mounting strain on war financing. Opposition economist ...
Russia’s economic problems, driven by its war against Ukraine and Western sanctions, continue to deepen — with logistics ...
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Ukraine Can Win the Energy War
A few more targeted hits could cripple Russia's military supply chains and its war economy, writes Suriya Jayanti.
Russia’s “grey-zone” provocations will intensify in 2026. Europe faces the threat of direct conflict, marked by cyber-attacks ...
The latest US and EU sanctions could accelerate a crisis in the Russian economy and push it into a full recession. In Ukraine, experts believe the potential financial losses for Russia could be ...
Almost 900 miles from Ukraine’s borders, a fire erupted at a Russian oil refinery on Saturday. The blaze – a result of a strike by Ukrainian long-range drones, according to sources in the country’s ...
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 ...
After years of insulation from the effects of Vladimir Putin’s war, Russia’s economy is finally starting to take a hit. Political fortunes turn fast. One day in August, US president Donald Trump and ...
The US, EU, and UK have imposed sanctions on Russia's major oil companies, Rosneft and LUKoil, aiming to curb funding for the Ukraine war. Experts suggest the sanctions' short-term impact will be ...
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