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Russian billionaire calls Putin’s war ‘vile’ and says others aren’t speaking out because ‘they are all afraid’
By
Alice Hearing
August 11, 2022
Politics
Russia is struggling to find volunteers to fight in Ukraine, U.K. claims amid reports of murderers being offered pardons if they’ll join the fight
By
David Meyer
August 10, 2022
‘Any attack to a nuclear plant is a suicidal thing’: UN chief issues stark warning about Russian struggle over Ukraine power plant
By
Tristan Bove
August 8, 2022
Magazine
Inflation and supply-chain insanity haven’t stopped global traders from booking record profits. But the Ukraine war could end their streak
By
Vivienne Walt
August 5, 2022
Newsletters
Brittney Griner received a 9-year sentence in Russia. The U.S. will have to step up to get her home
By
Emma Hinchliffe
August 5, 2022
Russia throws the book at Brittney Griner, hitting her with 9-year prison sentence amid swap talks with Biden
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Bloomberg
August 4, 2022
Politics
There’s a giant loophole in U.K. law that allows Putin’s sanctioned oligarchs to skate by, and the U.S. equivalent is a Trump favorite
By
Chloe Taylor
August 4, 2022
Russia-controlled nuclear power plant in Ukraine ‘is completely out of control’, warns U.N. atomic energy chief
By
The Associated Press
August 4, 2022
Russia backs Beijing on Nancy Pelosi’s Taiwan visit, drawing the two countries closer together on issues like Ukraine
By
Nicholas Gordon
August 3, 2022
Ukraine’s first grain ship may depart on Monday, Turkey says: ‘There are a few hitches, a few issues being discussed with the Russians’
By
Bloomberg
July 31, 2022
Politics
Russia is skirting sanctions ‘quite successfully.’ Meet the architect of Putin’s economic counterattack
By
Bloomberg
July 30, 2022
Politics
U.S. believes 75,000 Russian soldiers have been killed or injured in Ukraine, with over 80% of Putin’s land forces ‘bogged down and tired’
By
David Meyer
July 28, 2022
Politics
U.S. offers deal to Russia aimed at freeing WNBA star Brittney Griner and Paul Whelan
By
Matthew Lee
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Eric Tucker
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The Associated Press
July 27, 2022
Ukraine and Russia reached a deal to safely export grains through the Black Sea—but ships aren’t ready to take the risk
By
The Associated Press
July 27, 2022
Finance
Germany and the E.U. both have multi-year plans to cut their reliance on Russian gas. Putin’s acting like the end is already here
By
Will Daniel
July 25, 2022
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