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Military production and defense spending are propping up Russia's economy and may shape its future long after the war in ...
Moscow is preparing to raise taxes and cut spending as it tries to maintain high defence expenditure with Russia's economy ...
Russia's war machine has become such an integral part of its economic engine that its military industry is likely to keep expanding even after the fighting in Ukraine ends, according to a report ...
In July, Russia collected 787.3 billion rubles, or $9.8 billion, from oil and gas revenue — 27% lower than a year ago.
As President Trump turns up the economic pressure to push Moscow to reach a cease-fire, WSJ explains how Russia’s economy has ...
With a Friday deadline for Russia to agree to peace in Ukraine or have its oil customers face secondary tariffs, Trump has ...
KYIV - Russian missiles and drones slammed into Ukraine overnight Thursday with targets including a U.S.-owned business that ...
US President Donald Trump is threatening tariffs on other countries that buy Russian oil, in an attempt to pressure Moscow to ...
Kazakhstan’s GDP per capita has surpassed Russia’s for the first time in a decade, reflecting strong post-pandemic growth and the benefits of avoiding sanctions.
Russia's military industry is likely to expand even after the Ukraine war ends, wrote a think tank. Military spending is driving Russia's economy, sustaining it despite Western sanctions.
We had one chance to sink the Russian economy and we blew it – Putin knew we would - COMMENT: Despite Europe’s pledge to stand side by side with Ukraine, many of Zelensky’s allies couldn’t stomach the ...