By Ben Aris in Berlin The battle for Pokrovsk continues to rage after Russia came close to taking the Donbas’ key logistical ...
On November 13, 2025, Russia’s Ministry of Finance executed an unprecedented sale of government bonds, raising 1.86 trillion ...
The Associated Press After two years of robust growth fueled by military spending on the war in Ukraine, Russia’s economy is ...
Last week, Forbes magazine published a rather lovely feature profiling ten Ukrainian women who are actively contributing to ...
Agreements to be reached on the meeting between the leaders of the two countries will move many political and technical difficulties to the background, the Kremlin aide said ...
After two years of robust growth fuelled by military spending on the war in Ukraine, Russia's economy is slowing. Oil revenues are down, the budget deficit is up and defence spending has levelled off.
Belarus’s ruler talks of peace and reform, but a new report shows a country absorbed into Moscow’s military, economic and ...
The Kremlin needs money to keep its finances steady - and it’s clear where President Vladimir Putin intends to get it: at the ...