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Russians are fighting for the road between Bakhmut and Severodonetsk. Meanwhile, a senior official in Eastern Ukraine has denied that…
Amid worldwide attention on Ukraine, aid agencies and the UN are desperate to draw attention to a disaster they say could be compared to the 2011 Somali famine.
Starbucks Corp announced on Monday that it would leave the Russian market after almost 15 years, joining McDonald’s Corp as…
US President Joe Biden told Prime Minister Narendra Modi that he is determined to make America’s relations with India one…
India released $26 billion in inflation-fighting fiscal measures, including lower fuel taxes and import tariffs, putting further pressure on government…
On Monday, Australia’s Labor Party leader, Anthony Albanese, was sworn in as the country’s 31st prime minister before heading for…
According to a proposed meeting communique shown by Reuters, climate ministers from the G7 economic countries will consider agreeing this week to phase out polluting coal-fueled energy by 2030 and decarbonize their power sectors by 2035. The incursion on Ukraine by Russia, another major fossil fuel exporter, has prompted a rush among certain countries to purchase more non-Russian fossil fuels and consume more coal to…
For its military intervention in Ukraine, the European Union has imposed fresh sanctions on Russia, including prohibitions on Russian energy sector investments, luxury goods exports to Moscow, and steel imports from Russia. More corporate executives who support Russia’s government have had their assets frozen, including Chelsea football club owner Roman Abramovich as well as the head of Russian state Television Network One, Konstantin Ernst, who have been included to a blacklist that already comprises dozens of wealthy Russians. What are those new sanctions? The new sanctions come after three rounds of punitive measures, including the freezing of the Russian central bank’s assets, the exclusion of some Russian and Belarusian banks from the SWIFT banking system, and the freezing of the assets of oligarchs but also top politicians, along with Russia’s President Vladimir Putin as well as foreign minister Sergey Lavrov. According to the European Commission, the penalties include “a broad restriction on new investment in Russia’s energy industry.” The sanctions will affect Russia’s oil companies Rosneft, Transneft, and Gazprom Neft, who might face a transaction ban, although EU representatives will still be allowed to acquire their oil and gas. Impact on Companies On Monday, the EU achieved a preliminary agreement upon that new measures. The…
Prime Minister Narendra Modi ,US President Joe Biden Japanese Premier Fumio Kishida and the Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese have…
Russia: According to European Union’s biggest member Germany, the EU will likely agree on an ‘oil embargo’ within days. Moscow…
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