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Military production and defense spending are propping up Russia's economy and may shape its future long after the war in ...
For years, Donald Trump criticized presidents for empty threats. He often pointed to then-President Barack Obama failing to ...
The Russian economy was slowing even before President Trump’s latest threats. But the Kremlin has enough money to keep ...
The senator also called on Europe to "up your game" when it comes to support for Ukraine, and "quit complaining" about Mr ...
One major vulnerability for Russia heading into the Alaska summit is its faltering economy. While analysts say that a ...
Paula Newton speaks to Andrei Illarionov, a former adviser to Vladimir Putin, on the state of the Russian economy.
Russia's war machine has become such an integral part of its economic engine that its military industry is likely to keep expanding even after the fighting in Ukraine ends, according to a report ...
Russia spent years building a massive reserve of foreign currency to shield itself from economic shocks. But when the West ...
The economy shrank 2.1% last year, Russia’s statistics agency said. The International Monetary Fund predicts 0.3% growth this year — not great, but hardly disastrous.
Russia’s economic output duly contracted by 2.1% last year, according to a preliminary estimate from the government. But the hit was more limited than forecasters initially expected.
Russian Economy Contracts Sharply as War and Sanctions Take Hold The country’s gross domestic product from April through June declined 4 percent from a year earlier, new government data shows.
Taylor: The biggest economic problem that Russia and Russians face today is, of course, the war. Instead of an expected growth of around 4% for 2022-2023, Russia's economy is expected to decline ...