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Russia’s economy can keep fighting Ukraine war (if there is no manpower collapse)
Russia’s economy is “close to stagnation,” but still capable of funding the war in Ukraine for years, according to former ...
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Russia's economy strains as troops and factory staff go unpaid
Russia's war-driven boom is starting to look hollow from the factory floor and the front line. As troops and industrial ...
Russia saw a surge in consumer spending after its 2022 invasion of Ukraine, even as sweeping sanctions hit the economy.
MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia's new wave of tax hikes, designed to mobilise state finances as the war in Ukraine grinds on, is set to hit one in 10 small business owners, many of whom say they will have no ...
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 ...
Russians are starting to have to cut back on food, fuel and household goods as Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine sends shockwaves through the economy. For years, the war in Ukraine, which the ...
Mark Rutte warns allies to start ramping up preparations "for the scale of war our grandparents or great-grandparents endured ...
On the battlefield. Russia sends small groups to infiltrate Ukrainian positions and make videos before they are destroyed.
Nato chief Mark Rutte warns Russia could attack within five years, urging Europe to prepare for a conflict on a scale not ...
Russia's wartime economy continues to face turmoil as a slump in growth amplified by sky-high interest rates and falling oil revenues takes its toll, according to an analysis. The Vienna Institute for ...
Despite Russia's previous support for Assad, Russian influence in Syria not only endures thanks to energy ties but has ...
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