Putin tells Russians there's no reason to panic
President Vladimir Putin said there isn’t any reason for Russians to panic after the currency fell to its lowest level since ...
The currency has depreciated to levels last seen at the onset of the war due to new sanctions. Heavily reliant on imports, ...
The Russian ruble has experienced a sharp fall in value against the U.S. dollar, weakened in recent days by the U.S. Treasury ...
The reports come after years of crippling sanctions on Russia after Vladimir Putin launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Despite a raging war, both Russia and Ukraine have seen economic growth in 2024 — about 3.6% for Moscow and 3% for Kyiv — ...
The Russian currency has plummeted to its lowest level since the start of Vladimir Putin's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
"Russia cannot continue waging the current war beyond late 2025, when it will begin running out of key weapons systems." ...
A Russian newspaper warned that rampant inflation is hurting the economic well-being of ordinary Russians as pressure grows ...
Russia's wartime economy could be in it for the long-haul — or at least ... The paper counters notions that a Russian ...
The business engine of Europe is Germany, and its auto industry is in need of a tune up. Here's what recent layoffs mean to ...
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy signed into law on Thursday Ukraine's first wartime tax increases as the war against Russia ...
The re-election of Donald Trump to the White House is generally thought to be positive for Putin at a diplomatic level. For ...