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Russia can't match a Western asset seizure, but it can inflict pain
Reuters· 3 days agoThe United States wants to seize immobilised Russian reserves - around $300 billion globally - and...
A Ukrainian war reporter's story: Why I refused to make a 'deal with the devil' and leave my...
Business Insider· 1 day agoIllia Ponomarenko is one of Ukraine's best known war reporters. While Ponomarenko, 32, said he was...
Analysis-Russia can't match a Western asset seizure, but it can inflict pain By Reuters
Investing.com· 3 days agoThe United States wants to seize immobilised Russian reserves - around $300 billion globally - and...
Caught between Russia and the West, Georgia turns volatile as antigovernment protests break out
Courthouse News Service· 2 days agoThe bill, which mimics a Russian law passed in 2012, is seen as an attack on Western-funded civil...
Ukraine dismantles Soviet monument to friendship with Russia
Digital Journal· 5 days agoKyiv authorities on Tuesday began taking down a Soviet-era monument celebrating friendship with...
Analysis-Russia can't match a Western asset seizure, but it can inflict pain
Colorado Springs Gazette· 3 days agoThe United States wants to seize immobilised Russian reserves - around $300 billion globally - and...
Fact Check: Trump Said He Would Not Defend Some NATO Allies If Russia Attacks. Here's the Context...
Snopes· 3 days agoWhile Trump has suggested on more than one occasion that, as president, he wouldn't intervene to...
"The Four Key Reasons Why The U.S. Will Never Stop Targeting Russia’s LNG Sector" | naked capitalism
Naked Capitalism· 5 days agoThe US has launched an LNG war against Russia. How likely is it to prevail?
Analysis-Russia Can't Match a Western Asset Seizure, but It Can Inflict Pain
US News & World Report· 3 days agoThe United States wants to seize immobilised Russian reserves - around $300 billion globally - and hand them to Ukraine, while EU leaders favour ringfencing profits from the ...
The global financial system is in danger of fragmenting
The Economist· 2 days agoPlenty of Russian firms were already under Western sanctions owing to the annexation of Crimea earlier that year.