Russia Financial News
01.11 / 16:03
European Union
Celebrity News
Halloween
Nazi
Italy: Meloni's deputy minister blasted over 2005 Nazi uniform photo
A lawmaker of the far-right Brothers of Italy party who sparked outrage after a newspaper published a picture of him wearing a swastika on his left arm in 2005, was named junior infrastructure minister on Monday.
01.11 / 11:29
European Union
Protests
South Korean police admit 'heavy responsibility' for deadly Seoul crush
South Korea's police chief accepted "a heavy responsibility" for failing to prevent a crowd surge that killed more than 150 people during Halloween festivities in Seoul.
01.11 / 11:29
European Union
Protests
Deal
Russia and Ukraine trade barbs at the UN Security Council over grain export deal halt
Russian and Ukrainian top diplomats exchanged barbs at the United Nations Headquarters on Monday, with the Ukrainian ambassador calling Moscow's decision to pull out of the grain export deal "blackmail".
01.11 / 01:01
Provident
guidance
U.S. Treasury Issues New Guidance on Russian Oil-Price Cap in Bid to Calm Markets
WASHINGTON—The Treasury Department said that ships loaded with Russian oil before Dec. 5 won’t be subjected to U.S.-led price cap on Russian oil, as Washington attempts to reassure anxious oil markets about its plan for new sanctions.
01.11 / 00:59
film
Protests
Halloween
Armenia and Azerbaijan agree to avoid 'force' after Putin hosts talks
Armenian and Azeri leaders agreed "not to use force" to settle their disputes, following peace talks hosted by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
31.10 / 19:29
Activism
film
Protests
Halloween
Ukraine war: Electricity blackouts, Russian spies, and grain shipments in doubt
Ships left Ukrainian ports carrying grain on Monday, suggesting Moscow had stopped short of reimposing a blockade that could have threatened world food supplies.
31.10 / 15:57
Digital
Eurozone Inflation Rate Rises to 10.7% as Recession Looms
The annual rate of consumer-price inflation in the eurozone increased to double digits in October, reaching a record and highlighting the challenges facing the European Central Bank after it signaled a coming slowdown in the pace of its rate increases.
31.10 / 15:43
regulation
sanctions
EU crypto sanctions against Russia has an unexpected enforcer
The Monetary Exchange of Singapore (MAS), the country’s central bank and financial regulator, reminded all authorized cryptocurrency exchanges in the country to comply with financial sanctions in place toward Russia.
31.10 / 13:15
Provident
Progressive
legislation
MPs
Cross-border
MPs Set to Vote on Mining Bill That Would Let Russians Pay Cross-border with Crypto
Source: FedotovAnatoly/Adobe
31.10 / 11:11
film
Cinema
Halloween
Russia launches 'massive' attack on key infrastructure in Ukraine, say authorities
Russia conducted a "massive" barrage of strikes on critical infrastructure in Kyiv, Kharkiv and other cities on Monday morning, Ukrainian authorities reported.
30.10 / 14:45
Halloween
Deal
Ukraine war: Russia's grain deal pullout will 'worsen world hunger', say Western leaders
There's been an outcry to Russia's decision to pull out of a key UN-brokered Black Sea grain deal, dealing a blow to attempts to ease a global food crisis.
29.10 / 21:03
Twitter
Religion
rights
Iran protests: Europe's cities rally for Mahsa Amini and women's rights
Iran's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard issued a new warning on Saturday to Iranians joining the protests that have roiled the country since last month.
29.10 / 20:25
Religion
South Korea: 'Dozens in cardiac arrest' after Halloween crush in Seoul
South Korean officials said around 50 people were in cardiac arrest and a number feared dead after being crushed by a large crowd pushing forward on a narrow street during Halloween festivities in the capital Seoul.
29.10 / 18:35
Russia to Suffer Worst Slowdown of Any Major Economy
Russia is set for the deepest recession of any large economy this year, according to new forecasts from its central bank—and economists forecast a gloomy future as the windfall from high energy prices fades, sanctions tighten and the country struggles to replace Europe as the main buyer of its oil and gas.
29.10 / 16:35
Manufacturing
Continental
German Economy Shows Surprise Strength Ahead of Expected Recession
FRANKFURT—Germany’s economy grew modestly in the three months through September, showing surprising strength ahead of what economists expect to be a bleak period as the region’s households and businesses wrestle with surging interest rates and prices fanned by Russia’s war in Ukraine.
29.10 / 14:41
Halloween
controversy
Ukraine war: 'Massive' Sevastopol drone attack, Russia on 'nuclear threshold', clocks controversy
A drone attack on Saturday on Russian Black Sea fleet installations in the Moscow-annexed Crimea was the most "massive" of the conflict in Ukraine, the Russian-installed governor of the city of Sevastopol said.
29.10 / 14:41
Halloween
Indigenous
rights
Finland's Sanna Marin apologises for lack of action on rights of indigenous Sámi people
Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin has said she's sorry for delays in acting on new human rights legislation for indigenous Sámi people.
28.10 / 19:53
Twitter
film
Sunak
UK PM Rishi Sunak asks France's Emmanuel Macron for help with Channel migrants
New UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak had his first official phone call with French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday, just a few days after taking office.
28.10 / 18:51
Strategy
Backed
U.S.-Backed Plan to Cap Price of Russian Oil Hits Delays
WASHINGTON—The Biden administration’s effort to roll out a price cap on Russian oil has hit delays, as the Treasury Department tries to ease industry concerns about the novel sanctions regime at the center of the West’s economic battle with Russia.
28.10 / 18:45
markets
Bitcoin
Bitcoin Price
Bitcoin price due sub-$20K dip, traders warn amid claim miners ‘capitulating’
Bitcoin (BTC) climbed back to $20,500 at the Oct. 28 Wall Street open as United States equities sought a stronger finish to the week.
28.10 / 18:23
Twitter
Social Media
film
Footballer Pablo Marí undergoes back surgery after knife attack in Italy
Spanish footballer Pablo Marí, who was wounded in a knife attack at an Italian shopping centre on Thursday, has undergone surgery to treat wounds to his back.
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