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Protesters hold a banner against Swiss food giant Nestle during a demonstration against the Russian invasion of Ukraine next to the Swiss House of Parliament in Bern, on March 19, 2022.
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The last month has shown CEOs who’s really in charge
By David Meyer and Alan MurrayMarch 24, 2022
Russian president Vladimir Putin sits behind a table
Energy
Putin is demanding gas importers pay Russia in rubles, twisting the West’s sanctions regime against itself
By Nicholas GordonMarch 24, 2022
Electronic board displays at the Moscow Stock Exchange
Finance
Russia’s stock market is back with a bang after a month offline—but with massive limits on who can sell
By Bernhard WarnerMarch 24, 2022
Renault Russia Factory
Calls to boycott Renault grow on social media after the French car brand reopened its Russian manufacturing plant
By Sophie MellorMarch 23, 2022
Kremlin's spokesman Dmitriy Peskov attends events marking 76th anniversary of the Victory Day in Red Square in Moscow, Russia on May 09, 2021.
Russia refusing to rule out nuclear war should not surprise you
By David MeyerMarch 23, 2022
Stock Exchange displays show stock price movements
Finance
‘Falling down a bottomless pit was among the possibilities’: Russia’s stock market prepares to finally reopen. Here’s how bad the sell-off was the last time traders faced such a historic shutdown
By Stelios BourasMarch 23, 2022
Nestlé denies it was hacked by Anonymous, claiming it accidentally leaked data dump itself—but it will stop selling Russians Kit Kats and Nesquik
Cybersecurity
Nestlé denies it was hacked by Anonymous, claiming it accidentally leaked data dump itself—but it will stop selling Russians Kit Kats and Nesquik
By Christiaan HetznerMarch 23, 2022
‘Like planting a conspiracy theory in a good way’: How Ukraine and the U.S. are working to get war news to ordinary Russians
Politics
‘Like planting a conspiracy theory in a good way’: How Ukraine and the U.S. are working to get war news to ordinary Russians
By Colleen Long, Amanda Seitz, Nomaan Merchant and The Associated PressMarch 23, 2022
Joe Biden talking
Politics
Chemical weapons fears, Ukraine military assistance, and rising hunger: What’s on Joe Biden’s agenda for Europe trip
By Chris Megerian, Aamer Madhani and The Associated PressMarch 23, 2022
08 March 2022, Saxony-Anhalt, Bad Lauchstädt: The chimney and cooling towers of the Schkopau lignite-fired power plant are steaming behind a wind farm.
Newsletters
The promise and peril of SEC climate rules
By David Meyer and Alan MurrayMarch 23, 2022
Indian prime minister Narendra Modi and Russian president Vladimir Putin
Commentary
Why is India’s Ukraine position so vapid? Blame its navel-gazing media
By Anjani JainMarch 22, 2022
U.S. banks must work together to fight Putin’s money laundering
Commentary
U.S. banks must work together to fight Putin’s money laundering
By Vijay DewanMarch 22, 2022
U.S. President Joe Biden
Tech
As Biden warns of a Russian cyberattack, what are the precedents? Here’s what happened when a major oil pipeline was hacked last year
By Andrew MarquardtMarch 22, 2022
Tesla CEO Elon Musk speaks during the official opening of the new Tesla electric car manufacturing plant near Berlin.
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Tesla stays ahead of the pack with new European plant
By Jacob CarpenterMarch 22, 2022
New Trial Against Kremlin Critic Alexei Navalny Starts
Putin’s biggest political rival reacts to 9-year jail sentence with his favorite quote from ‘The Wire’
By Sophie MellorMarch 22, 2022
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