Economy
Russia rebuilds oil supply schemes to keep Indian market despite sanctions
Analysts have noted the emergence of new intermediaries in Russian oil exports, which allows for continued deliveries to India, bypassing US restrictions.
China and EU agree on steps to resolve dispute over imports of Chinese electric vehicles
The parties have outlined a compromise approach to resolving the trade conflict, which could change the rules for electric vehicles to enter one of the world's largest markets.
Ukraine needs to supply Taurus and Tomahawk missiles
Retired German Brigadier General Klaus Wittmann stressed the importance of providing Ukraine with long-range missiles to ensure security and stop Russia's aggression.
Drone attacks on oil tankers in the Black Sea
Unidentified drones hit tankers heading to the Caspian Pipeline Consortium terminal near Novorossiysk. The incident comes amid a sharp decline in Kazakhstan's oil exports and could raise transportation and insurance costs.
Some supermarkets suspended operations due to power outages in Kyiv and the region
As a result of the power outage in the capital region, some supermarkets, such as Novus and Silpo, have temporarily closed their doors, while the ATB chain claims to be operating without disruption.
Sanctions lead to a significant decline in oil production in Russia
Russian oil companies suffered their worst production performance in a year and a half, as a result of new Western sanctions.
Bukovyna exposes corruption scheme at customs: official detained for bribes
In Chernivtsi region, law enforcement officers detained a deputy head of a customs post for systematically taking bribes of $100 for each illegally imported iPhone.
Russian flags over a shadowy fleet of oil tankers
The detention of oil tankers subject to sanctions raises the question of new methods of avoiding international restrictions used by Russia. Analysis of the situation and consequences.
Iran sold $3 billion worth of missiles to Russia for aggression against Ukraine
Iran has sold $2.7bn worth of military missiles to Russia to support the military operations in Ukraine, underscoring the deepening cooperation between Tehran and Moscow.
Arrest of Fitburg vessel cancelled: suspicions remain
The Fitburg vessel, which was arrested for allegedly damaging a telecommunications cable in the Gulf of Finland, has been granted the right to leave the port. However, one of the crew members remains in custody.
Russian attack on civilian vessels in the Black Sea: one wounded
Russia has again attacked civilian vessels in Ukrainian ports, damaging international trade and injuring crew members.
Russian buckwheat overtakes Canadian buckwheat: an unexpected leader in US supplies
Formally, it is a record, but in fact it is a curiosity that is already being used by Russian propaganda.