On paper, America’s sanctions are the most potent imposed on Russia since 2022. They threaten to cut off from American ...
The Kyiv Independent on MSNOpinion
How fragmented sanctions prolong the war and empower Russia’s defense industry
Nearly four years into Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, its military-industrial complex continues to function almost ...
The bipartisan sanctions bill against Russia has hit another roadblock, as some Democrats are working to remove a ...
(Bloomberg) -- US President Donald Trump will follow through and enforce harsh new oil sanctions on Russia to pressure Vladimir Putin into negotiations to end the Russia-Ukraine war, the US ambassador ...
Tightening the energy sanctions regime is the only way to force Russia to take peace negotiations seriously. With Russian drones and missiles raining down on Ukrainian cities in record numbers, it is ...
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Astropolitics After Ukraine: How Sanctions Rewired Russia’s Space Economy
US sanctions on Russia’s space industry triggered a rapid restructuring, focused on domestic production, Chinese cooperation, ...
A Treasury Department analysis indicates that new U.S. sanctions on Russian oil producers have sent prices there tumbling, choking off a key revenue source that Russia has used to fund its war in ...
The U.S. will enforce new oil sanctions on Russia to pressure President Vladimir Putin into negotiations to end the war in Ukraine, officials said. The Treasury Department last week blacklisted ...
Crude oil contracts were trading higher for a fourth consecutive day by noon ET Friday, extending the previous day's sharp rally, lifted by strained trade talks between U.S. and Canada and ...
Business media reported last month that ExxonMobil has been in secret negotiations with Russian officials about a possible return to the country. Earlier this month, ExxonMobil’s CEO told the ...
President Donald Trump’s sanctioning of two Russian oil giants was dubbed a “groundbreaking move” by Russian President Vladimir Putin’s former deputy energy minister but the U.S. president needs to go ...
A top Kremlin official said President Donald Trump had launched an "act of war" against Russia with fresh sanctions on its largest oil companies and the cancellation of a proposed summit with Russian ...
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