Russia, 2024 and Putin
Russia's economy grew by 4.1% in 2024, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin told President Vladimir Putin on Friday, ...
Russia appears to be "addicted" to military spending to keep its economy propped up, a think tank said this week.
Russia’s economy is showing “serious cracks” and the West must intensify sanctions to put Ukraine in the best possible ...
When a supposed global superpower like Russia begs Iran for drones, turns to North Korea for artillery shells and watches its ...
More sanctions could push Moscow over the edge and serve as a deterrent to Beijing.
Vladimir Putin is nervous. Almost three years into his war in Ukraine, the Russian president is increasingly concerned about ...
China has presented itself as a neutral party and mediator since Putin launched the full-scale invasion three years ago.
Recent satellite imagery of Moscow has been compared with similar photographs from four years ago, showcasing Russia's ...
"As the risk of a financial crash rises, Russia’s imperiled economy is about to pose serious constraints on Putin’s war." ...
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