Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday questioned the need to hold state reserves in foreign currencies since they ...
"Why accumulate reserves if they can be lost so easily?" Russian President Vladimir Putin said at an investing conference.
For two reasons, a nuclear war will remain unlikely, even if the U.S. maintains robust support for Ukraine and broader efforts to counter Russian aggression.
Putin speaks on Russia’s economy with ruble hitting two-year low as war continues Russia's ruble is sagging against other ...
Economist Simon Johnson said that Donald Trump could make changes "on his first day in office" that would leave Vladimir ...
“You should never cling to an idea too long if it doesn’t promise success,” Merkel writes, insufficiently self-aware of her ...
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Russian President Vladimir Putin delivers remarks on the economy and foreign affairs at the Russia Calling investment forum.
"It is impossible to close off these channels because this is related to the economic interest," the president said ...
Meanwhile, Volodymyr Zelensky announced Ukraine has conducted a test on new domestically made missiles and is ramping up ...
F or MORE than two years most Russian businesses carried on unscathed by the war in Ukraine. A surge in defence spending and ...
The head of state emphasized that ensuring the production of sufficient quantity of goods and services for citizens was the key tool in the inflation fight ...