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Oil tankers with millions of barrels of crude from Russia, Iran and Venezuela are piling up off China—but sanctions aren’t the problem
EuropeOil tankers with millions of barrels of crude from Russia, Iran and Venezuela are piling up off China—but sanctions aren’t the problem
By BloombergApril 7, 2022
Japanese businesswoman drawing red arrow.
NewslettersForget talk of a ‘soft landing.’ The U.S. is headed for recession next year, market watchers say
By Bernhard Warner and Alan MurrayApril 7, 2022
A worker welds a section of pipework on the Power of Siberia gas pipeline.
CommentaryGo east? Why China’s not going to save Russia’s energy exports anytime soon
By Thane GustafsonApril 6, 2022
Merrick Garland unveils huge effort to shut down Putin’s ‘botnet’ and warns Russia: ‘It does not matter how far you sail your yacht’
TechMerrick Garland unveils huge effort to shut down Putin’s ‘botnet’ and warns Russia: ‘It does not matter how far you sail your yacht’
By Jonathan VanianApril 6, 2022
Woman walks in front of destroyed buildings in Ukraine
The UN may strip Russia of its membership from the Human Rights Council as soon as Thursday
By Edith M. Lederer and The Associated PressApril 6, 2022
Vladimin Putin.
PoliticsPutin’s secretive daughters may be the latest Russians sanctioned over the Ukraine war
By Will DanielApril 6, 2022
The U.S. just announced it was developing hypersonic weapons with the U.K. and Australia, and Russia says it used them in Ukraine. Here’s what they are
The U.S. just announced it was developing hypersonic weapons with the U.K. and Australia, and Russia says it used them in Ukraine. Here’s what they are
By Roxana Tiron and BloombergApril 6, 2022
When war reaches the workplace: Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is unsettling stressed-out American workers
CommentaryWhen war reaches the workplace: Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is unsettling stressed-out American workers
By Cheryl NaumannApril 6, 2022
‘None of these scenarios is good for the business.’ Inside Ikea’s decision to withdraw from Russia
Newsletters‘None of these scenarios is good for the business.’ Inside Ikea’s decision to withdraw from Russia
By Bernhard Warner and Alan MurrayApril 6, 2022
Inside Russia’s epic failure to take Ukraine’s capital
Inside Russia’s epic failure to take Ukraine’s capital
By Robert Burns and The Associated PressApril 6, 2022
A pile of coal in the Rotterdam port
EnergyThe EU is preparing a ban on Russian coal imports, as Europe races to replace Russia as its key energy supplier
By Nicholas GordonApril 6, 2022
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban
Europe vows new Russia sanctions over Bucha carnage. But Putin’s closest EU ally could doom that plan
By Vivienne WaltApril 5, 2022
Goldman Sachs now sees a 38% chance of a U.S. recession
NewslettersGoldman Sachs now sees a 38% chance of a U.S. recession
By Bernhard WarnerApril 5, 2022
U.S. won’t let Russia pay its debt at American banks, forcing Moscow to default or drain money from its war machine
U.S. won’t let Russia pay its debt at American banks, forcing Moscow to default or drain money from its war machine
By Daniel Flatley, Giulia Morpurgo and BloombergApril 5, 2022
Vladimir Putin’s office is relying on technology he stifled for years to bypass the sanctions he brought on Russia
TechVladimir Putin’s office is relying on technology he stifled for years to bypass the sanctions he brought on Russia
By Jonathan VanianApril 4, 2022
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