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The Russian economy can’t sustain Putin’s war on Ukraine much longer, expert says
"Ukraine could win the war if it had an additional $50 billion per year, as well as a green light to bomb military targets inside Russia."
Russia's economy faces an 'unsolvable trilemma' but can survive for several more years, think tank expert says
Russia's economy can sustain itself for several more years before the Kremlin will be forced to make some tough choices, one expert writes.
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The Russian war economy’s days are numbered
Russian President Vladimir Putin and his cronies boast that the sanctions make Russia stronger, but they incessantly call for all restrictions to be lifted.
Ukraine strikes a Russian oil hub as Zelenskyy says the war is in 'a very important phase'
Ukraine’s military said it struck a major oil terminal Monday in Crimea that provides fuel for Russia’s war effort as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the war has entered a key phase. Both sides are facing the issue of how to sustain their costly war of attrition — a conflict that started with Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 and that shows no signs of a resolution.
Monday, October 7. Russia’s War On Ukraine: News And Information From Ukraine
A Russian Kinzhal aero-ballistic missile on October 7 struck one of Ukraine's key military airfields in Starokostiantyniv, located in the western part of the
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Russia is facing a 'time bomb' at the heart of its economy, economist says
"Putin's war not only imposes on today's Russians a worse life than they otherwise would have had. It also condemns future ...
National Interest on MSN
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The Uncertain Future of the Russian Army
What shape will the Russian army be in after the Russia-Ukraine war ends? Much depends, of course, on how the war ends.
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Vladislav Inozemtsev, Russian economist and dissident: 'Today's sanctions against Russia will be felt in several years'
In exile since 2023, the researcher says Russia's economy is in good shape, far from being affected in the short term by the ...
Anadolu Ajansi
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Russian foreign minister says world order needs to be adjusted to current realities
Increasing multipolarity in world is visible through growing role of international organizations, says Sergey Lavrov - ...
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Push for Russian sanctions extension to unlock €35bn Ukraine loan
The European Commission is pushing for an agreement to freeze sanctioned Russian assets for a longer three-year period to ...
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In a Cat-and-Mouse Game, Russian Oil Tankers Are Flying New Flags
A shadowy network of ships has registered in Gabon, highlighting how Vladimir V. Putin is building an economy beyond the ...
JD Supra
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Russian Sanctions Circumvention: Are You Asleep At The Wheel?
In the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, a broad and unprecedented range of sanctions were imposed on ...
Politico Europe
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Putin’s war economy faces pain if Saudis sink global oil prices
That strategy could sink oil prices and spell bad news for Russian President Vladimir Putin. Oil and gas have been the ...
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Russia cements its ‘war economy’ status with military spending hikes
Draft documents suggest Russia will increase defense spending to $145 billion as it embarks on a recruitment push.
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Humiliation for Putin as Russia could plunge into 'economic collapse' to plug £30bn debt
Russia has spent between £140 billion and £168 billion on war since its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
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