A Kyiv School of Economics study shows much of Putin's high military spending was squandered due to corruption and inefficiencies.
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Arabian Post on MSNPutin Signals Conditional Welcome for Returning Western FirmsDubai President Vladimir Putin has expressed openness to Western companies considering a return to the Russian market, provided they comply with Moscow’s terms. This stance comes amid ongoing ...
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The Trump administration has been seeking a cease-fire deal with Moscow, spurring discussions about a return of Western ...
Former Russian President Medvedev compared Friedrich Merz, Germany's likely next chancellor, to Nazi propaganda chief Joseph ...
"Stable supplies of high quality engine fuel to Russian consumers is one of main priority of Rosneft’s operations," the Russian oil producer underlined ...
Former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev has compared Germany's likely next chancellor Friedrich Merz to former Nazi ...
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The Kyiv Independent on MSNRussia hasn't received requests from foreign companies seeking to return, Medvedev saysMoscow has not received official requests from foreign companies seeking to return to Russia after exiting due to the ...
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The Moscow Times on MSNJason Corcoran: Hedge Funds, Beware — Russia Is a Bad InvestmentPresident Vladimir Putin’s move to allow major U.S. hedge funds to divest their frozen Russian securities marks a tentative ...
MOSCOW, March 20. /TASS/. Moscow has not received any official applications from Western companies on their return to the Russian market as they are waiting for their authorities to give a signal and ...
Russian companies quickly reacted to the withdrawal of Western brands, taking free niches, well done to them, the politician added ...
MOSCOW, March 20. /TASS/. The Russian authorities will separately consider requests for the return of foreign brands that withdrew from the market leaving loopholes for themselves, Deputy Chairman of ...
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