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In a desperate bid to save money, businesses across the country are implementing a stringent programme of wage cuts and ...
According to the intelligence service, the civilian sector is stagnating: companies are sending workers on unpaid leave or ...
Further data shows the trend has continued into July and even August, as jitters over the health of Russia's financial system ...
This is an audio transcript of The Economics Show podcast episode: ‘Why Russia’s wartime economy is starting to crack. With Elina Ribakova’ Sam Fleming Since the invasion of Ukraine, Russia has been ...
Indo-US bilateral relations have seen a decade of sustained progress, growth, and strategic partnership. For all strategic ...
U.S. tariff conflict marks a turning point in their strategic and economic ties, as steep U.S. tariffs push New Delhi toward ...
With the world now on an Orwellian path, it’s possible to predict who can survive an autarkic world, and who will struggle.
As Russia held its Victory Day parade this year, hackers backing the Kremlin hijacked an orbiting satellite that provides ...
After leaving Alaska, Trump says he would prefer to "go directly to a peace agreement" to end the war in Ukraine as he ...
Syria faces a potential food crisis after the worst drought in 36 years slashed wheat production by around 40%, squeezing the country's cash-strapped government, which has been unable to secure ...
As two Asian giants cautiously rebuild ties, Wang Yi’s Delhi visit brings border talks back in focus and sets the stage for ...
Minister of the Interior Igor Taro (Eesti 200) believes that Estonia should not accept EU quota refugees from Southern Europe ...
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