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15.02 / 08:03
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On the ground with crews battling to keep the lights on in Ukraine
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. KYIV, Ukraine—It was late January, and an elite Ukrainian team grabbed their tools for a special operation critical to their country’s resistance against Russia: an underwater drone, a hammer and a chisel. Their job was to repair a crack in a concrete structure at a power plant caused by a Russian missile strike.
14.02 / 01:59
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The week in charts: FPIs are back, net zero investment gap, rewiring crude purchases
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. From foreign portfolio investments (FPI) making a come back to India in February after the trade deal framework with the US, to India already diversifying its crude oil import sources, Niti Aayog flagging the projected gap in investments to achieve the net-zero carbon emission target by 2070, and easing unemployment in India—here’s a compilation of this week’s news in numbers.Inflows return February is turning out to be a positive month for foreign portfolio investments (FPIs) in Indian equities as the country saw ₹18,771 crore worth of inflows until 12 February. This follows a sombre period of consistent outflows, with FPIs pulling out ₹62,000 crore in the previous three months.
09.02 / 04:25
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Ukraine seeks a war plan beyond killing as many Russian soldiers as possible
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. NOVOMYKOLAIVKA, Ukraine—In this corner of southeast Ukraine, Russian forces are pummeling rear areas with drone attacks, seeking to sap the strength of Ukrainian defenders by cutting their supply lines. Snow-covered roads are littered with burned-out pickup trucks.
08.02 / 07:33
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Peace negotiations give freezing Kyiv a hint of hope
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The electricians of Kyiv’s Troyeshina district see the worst of it. For over a week the working-class suburb has been without central heating, with 300,000 people exposed to temperatures as low as -20°C.
05.02 / 11:13
01.02 / 13:09
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Vijay L. Bhambwani's Ticker: Volatility threat can spike this week
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Dear reader, Please note that I am writing this piece on Saturday, before the budget is presented. Last week, I wrote bulls appeared to be on the ropes.
29.01 / 01:37
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Near the front line, Russians are growing tired of war
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Kozinka looks like any other village in Russia’s Belgorod region: brick houses, a school and kindergarten, a grocery displaying its opening hours. But the houses are dark and the shop never opens.
28.01 / 01:07
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Europe got tough with Trump, but it needs the US as much as ever
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. European capitals closed ranks to push back against President Trump’s bid to control Greenland, but the Continent’s dependence on the U.S. for security, exports and technology means decoupling from its ally isn’t an option.
27.01 / 11:11
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Here in one Kyiv apartment building, they are freezing—but not giving up
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. KYIV, Ukraine—Iryna Tkhoryk knew things were really bad in her cozy, three-room apartment here when frost formed on the inside handle of her balcony door, and she could see her own breath. The 60-year-old pet-store manager now walks around swaddled in several layers topped by a long pink hoodie, wearing four pairs of socks and a hot-water bottle around her neck to cope with temperatures that are at best around 50 degrees Fahrenheit inside and 10 degrees outside.
27.01 / 01:13
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US sanctions effect: Iraq gains lost ground as oil exporter to India, fast closing gap with Russia
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. New Delhi: Rebalancing its oil import basket of the last three-four years, India is slowly yet surely moving away from the Russia Federation and turning back to its traditional crude oil suppliers in West Asia. In doing so, Iraq, the no.
25.01 / 02:45
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Ukraine will be the business opportunity of the decade
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. President Donald Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky met in Davos, Switzerland on Thursday to discuss an end to Russia’s war. No concrete plans were drawn up, but both leaders emerged optimistic about their progress.
24.01 / 09:07
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Davos, Trump, and the fragile future of multilateralism
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. NEW DELHI : The air in Davos this year was thick with trepidation. It wasn’t just anxiety about the global economy that weighed on those gathered at the World Economic Forum.
23.01 / 01:57
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Mint Quick Edit | Can Bezos’s Blue Origin do what Amazon’s Kuiper couldn’t—take on Musk’s Starlink?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. So far, the global satellite internet market has been dominated by Elon Musk’s Starlink, an arm of SpaceX. Its main rival, Eutelsat’s OneWeb, has been trailing far behind, as has Amazon’s Project Kuiper.
22.01 / 10:03
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Mint Explainer | How Trump’s Greenland gambit put Nato on the brink
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. US President Donald Trump’s speech at Davos was meant to be a bellwether for the trans-Atlantic relationship, particularly Nato, with his handling of Greenland closely watched. After the speech, it appears Nato has survived, but barely.
21.01 / 06:35
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Russia cheers the growing NATO rift over Greenland
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Russian President Vladimir Putin has sought to undermine NATO for nearly two decades. Now, as President Trump pushes to control Greenland, Moscow is cheering from the sidelines.
20.01 / 04:53
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Sanctioned oil trade is booming in the shadows, to India's and China’s benefit
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. With the US's recent invasion of Venezuela, and sanction and tariff threats on trade with Iran, the so-called global ‘shadow fleet’ of oil tankers is in focus again. Used to transport oil by countries under Western sanctions such as Russia, Iran and Venezuela, the size of this fleet has grown manifold and now accounts for an estimated 18.5% of global tanker capacity, according to S&P Global.
20.01 / 02:33
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WEF at Davos in a fractured world: Will the spirit of dialogue be exorcized or exercised?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The London-based Economist describes it as the “ultimate networking event"; The Guardian, a British daily, as the “last-chance saloon to save the old world order." The World Economic Forum (WEF) is an international advocacy non-governmental organization and think-tank founded in 1971 by German engineer Klaus Schwab, and its annual gathering at Davos, Switzerland, was once billed as the biggest talk-show-cum-photo op in the post-Bretton Woods world.
19.01 / 09:59
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Europe’s ‘mice’ must find their inner tigers to roar back as Trump turns tariffs into weapons over Greenland
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The Cold War satirical novel The Mouse That Roared imagined a tiny European statelet declaring war on the US in the hope of being lavished with American aid after its inevitable defeat. It’s a title that came to mind when European nations sent three dozen soldiers to Greenland in response to US President Donald Trump’s threats to wrest the island from Danish control.
19.01 / 01:37
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Europe is bracing for a new trade fight with Trump. Here are its options.
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. BRUSSELS—European leaders racing to respond to the threat of U.S. tariffs for opposing President Trump’s plan to take control of Greenland have an arsenal of options, including trade retaliation, reducing defense ties and a “bazooka" to defend against economic coercion.
19.01 / 01:37
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As divisions over Greenland grow, Europe examines its options
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. IT WAS hardly the first time since Donald Trump’s inauguration last year that Europeans have been outraged by America. But the anger at the weekend, after America’s president threatened to impose a 10% tariff rate on eight European countries that had dared to send a few troops to Greenland, felt more determined than before.
12.01 / 01:31
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The US could make 2026 even worse for Putin than 2025
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The year has started badly for Vladimir Putin. As of Sunday, the war in Ukraine has lasted as long as the Great Patriotic War, as Moscow refers to the Soviet involvement in World War II: 1,418 days.
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