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02.08 / 17:19
UPS country Russia launches Baltic naval drills, ratcheting up tensions with European neighbours
Ministry of Defence said it began live-fire naval exercises in the Baltic Sea on Wednesday, ratcheting up tensions with nearby European nations that are already high over NATO and Ukraine. Russia last carried out mass military exercises in the Baltic Sea in June, two months after Finland became NATO's newest member.
01.08 / 01:15
Cooper Govt toys with idea of PM Narendra Modi's virtual presence at BRICS Summit in August
BRICS Summit in South Africa on August 22-24 rather than a physical presence in the backdrop of geopolitical developments that would see Russian President Vladimir Putin addressing the Summit virtually. While no final decision has been arrived at and no official announcement has been made, there is a possibility that Modi may attend the Summit virtually, ET has learnt. Officials are brainstorming with this idea and a final decision will be taken in due course, a source indicated.
31.07 / 14:27
Tether Ukraine war Wagner Ruble Wagner Rebellion Triggered Surge in Ruble-Tether Crypto Trading Amid Currency Turmoil
Russian private military company Wagner Group’s march towards Moscow in June triggered a 277% surge in trading volume between the stablecoin Tether (USDT) and the Russian fiat currency.
31.07 / 11:07
UPS Art Man Racing Strategy country Russia outnumbers the US 10-to-1 in tactical nukes. Now what?
Oppenheimer, the story of a man, and all humanity, becoming “death, the destroyer of worlds.” Real life seems hell-bent on imitating art these days. The blame for the global spike in nuclear anxiety belongs mainly, but not exclusively, to Russian President Vladimir Putin. Surely the situation brought about by his invasion of Ukraine and his recurring rattles of the atomic saber must also change how the US thinks about its own atomic strategy.
31.07 / 11:01
Target show country Grant UK to grant hundreds of new oil and gas licenses, ignoring calls from environmentalists
Britain says it will grant hundreds of new oil and gas licenses in the North Sea in a bid for energy independence
31.07 / 07:29
UPS Target country UK says will issue 'hundreds' of new oil, gas licences in North Sea
UK government said Monday it would issue «hundreds» of new oil and gas licences in the North Sea to secure energy reserves while still aiming for net zero carbon emissions by 2050. «Investment in the North Sea will continue to unlock new projects, protect jobs, reduce emissions and boost UK energy independence,» Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's office said in a statement.
30.07 / 15:57
Citi Microsoft Platform Minecraft Celebrity audience social Is Russia using Minecraft, World of Tanks, other video games as propaganda weapon? Here's what report claims
video games such as Minecraft and World of Tanks are allegedly being used to spread Russian propaganda by Kremlin, a report has claimed. The report in New York Times report has claimed how the Russian players have been actively taking a dig into Ukraine through games and social media.
30.07 / 13:51
Reuters Progressive Extreme Intel Battlefield country ‘Would have to use nuclear weapon if…’: Russia on Ukrainian offensive
nuclear weapon on Ukraine if Kyiv's ongoing counter-offensive was a success. “Imagine if the.. offensive, which is backed by NATO, was a success and they tore off a part of our land then we would be forced to use a nuclear weapon according to the rules of a decree from the president of Russia," Medvedev said.
30.07 / 10:45
UPS FIVE show country Vladimir Putin says Russian navy to get 30 new ships this year
Vladimir Putin reviewed a parade of warships and nuclear submarines in his native St Petersburg on Sunday and announced that the Russian Navy would receive 30 new ships this year. Forty-five ships, submarines and other vessels took part in Russia's annual Navy Day event, a traditional show of military might which takes place in the Gulf of Finland and on the River Neva in St Petersburg.
29.07 / 01:49
CBDC Digital Cooper Citizens country Russian Bailiffs ‘Will Be Allowed to Seize Digital Rubles from Citizens & Firms’
Russian bailiffs will be allowed to seize digital rubles from citizens, a government chief has confirmed – as the nation readies a “real-world” CBDC pilot.
28.07 / 13:33
UPS Provident BLOCK Fighting Assurant Continental country Putin woos African leaders at a summit in Russia with promises of expanding trade and other ties
Russian President Vladimir Putin is courting leaders from Africa at a summit, hailing the continent’s growing role in global affairs and offering to expand political and business ties
28.07 / 12:41
UPS Target Explainer Mint Explainer: Why are Indians abroad rushing to stock rice?
agricultural authorities report that nearly 250,000 ha of paddy fields in 14 districts of Punjab and 150,000 ha across seven districts of Haryana are inundated. If conditions persist, excessive rainfall could potentially result in a reduced crop yield due to additional damage to the paddy fields. The Black Sea grain deal holds critical significance due to the enormous influence Russia and Ukraine exert on the global grain market, contributing over one-third of total exports.
28.07 / 11:18
social mistakes Putin: Western policy mistakes are main reason for high food prices
Vladimir Putin on Friday rejected suggestions that Russia's «special military operation» in Ukraine was responsible for high global food prices, saying Western «mistakes» in the form of monetary stimulus were at the root of the problem.Putin asserted at the Russia-Africa summit in St Petersburg that the United States and the European Union had printed money to buy food as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, and that «prices skyrocketed». Putin appeared to be referring to the policy of «quantitative easing» to help major Western economies function under the social and economic disruption of the pandemic.
28.07 / 02:55
UPS Cooper country Trade between Russia, Africa reached USD 18 billion in 2022: Vladimir Putin
Russia and Africa reached USD 18 billion in 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday, according to the Kremlin. Talking about trade ties, Putin said, «Our mutual trade reached approximately 18 billion US dollars in 2022 and increased by nearly 35 per cent in the first six months of 2023.» Russian President Putin on Thursday held a trilateral meeting with the Chairperson of the African Union and President of the Union of the Comoros Azali Assoumand the Chairperson of the African Union Commission Moussa Faki Mahamat. «Russia remains a reliable food supplier for Africa.
27.07 / 14:35
FIVE CEO Action Danone Uniper Factbox-Moscow takes control over assets of Western companies
(Reuters) — President Vladimir Putin has signed decrees to take temporary control of assets belonging to some Western companies in Russia, in retaliation against foreign moves against Russian companies abroad, and warned in April the Kremlin could seize more.
27.07 / 04:27
UPS Provident Fighting Continental stage country African leaders arrive in Russia for summit as Kremlin seeks allies amid fighting in Ukraine
Some African leaders have arrived in Russia for a summit with President Vladimir Putin as the Kremlin seeks more allies amid the fighting in Ukraine
27.07 / 04:23
Citi Provident MET BLOCK Cooper country Russia and North Korea forge closer ties amid shared isolation
Russia's defence minister was photographed this week viewing banned North Korean ballistic missiles with leader Kim Jong Un at a military expo in Pyongyang, signalling deeper ties between the two countries as they face off with the United States. As Russia's isolation over its war in Ukraine has grown, it has seen increasing value in North Korea. For North Korea's part, relations with Russia haven't always been as warm as they were during the heady days of the Soviet Union, but now the country is reaping clear benefits from Moscow's need for friends.
27.07 / 02:01
COST Lowe's country US urges African leaders to confront Vladimir Putin on grain disruptions
State Antony Blinken on Thursday pressed African leaders attending a summit with Russia's Vladimir Putin to demand answers about a grain crisis that has propelled poorer nations towards crisis. Speaking ahead of a Russia-Africa sitdown in Putin's hometown of Saint Petersburg, Blinken insisted African leaders knew rising food costs, grain and fertiliser shortages were a direct result of Putin's war in Ukraine. Several African leaders including South African President Cyril Ramaphosa are expected to attend the Konstantinovsky Palace summit.
27.07 / 01:51
UPS CBDC Digital Platform performer Russian CBDC Pilot Launch News Draws Mixed Reactions from Biz Community
The Russian business community and financial experts have spoken about the potential pitfalls – and possible advantages – of a digital ruble as Moscow prepares for the August launch of a CBDC pilot.
26.07 / 16:29
COST Provident Action Gap Fighting country The world can’t overlook the long shadow of Versailles
The debate over using frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine’s reconstruction is coming to a head. The arguments in favour are compelling. The objections are weak.

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