AvatarBloombergAvatarAvatarNowRush of Asset-Seizure Cases Puts Putin’s Tycoons on High Alertverified_publisherBloombergRussian businesses are seeking guarantees from the Kremlin that they won’t face asset seizures and privatization reviews amid a growing list of cases …
AvatarBloombergAvatarAvatar22 hours agoRussia Blocks Extending UN Panel on North Korea Nuclear Programverified_publisherBloomberg - By Augusta Saraiva and Jon HerskovitzRussia vetoed a United Nations Security Council resolution to extend a panel of experts that has reported on North Korea’s development of its nuclear …
AvatarBloombergAvatarAvatar18 hours agoUS ‘Kleptocapture’ Group Seeks Russia Sanction Evaders Worldwideverified_publisherBloomberg - By Jamie Tarabay and Chris StrohmLatvian authorities have arrested and plan to extradite to the US a local man over his work for a Kansas-based company in the alleged smuggling of …
AvatarBloombergAvatarAvatar1 day agoDubai Is Losing Its Allure for Wealthy Russiansverified_publisherBloombergTwo years ago, Dubai became a hot favorite with Russians looking to park money or build new lives after President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of …
AvatarBloombergAvatarAvatar1 day agoUkraine’s No. 2 City Hit by Guided Bomb as Russia Widens Strikesverified_publisherBloomberg - By Aliaksandr KudrytskiUkrainian authorities said the northeastern city of Kharkiv was hit with a guided bomb on Wednesday, killing at least one person and injuring others …
AvatarBloombergAvatarAvatar1 day agoUkraine Needs Help Rebuilding. Denmark Is Giving It.verified_publisherBloomberg Opinion - By Dmytro Kuleba and Lars Lokke RasmussenFor the past two years, Russia’s brutal and illegal invasion of Ukraine has had disastrous consequences for the livelihood of millions of Ukrainians and the Ukrainian economy. In response, the international community has donated more than €140 billion for essential support. This has been critical …
AvatarBloombergAvatarAvatar1 day agoPutin's Conspiracy Theories Make Russians Less Safeverified_publisherBloomberg Opinion - By Marc ChampionIt’s been more than 20 years since al-Qaeda’s Osama bin Laden boasted of his success in bringing down New York’s twin towers, and there are still millions of people who prefer to believe that the CIA or Jews were responsible. So it’s no surprise that conspiracy theories are multiplying just five …
AvatarBloombergAvatarAvatar1 day agoEU Finds Compromise to Extend Tariff-Free Trade for Ukraineverified_publisherBloomberg - By Lyubov ProninaEuropean Union member states struck a hard-fought compromise Wednesday to extend tariff-free trade for Ukraine for another year as farmers across the …
AvatarBloombergAvatarAvatar1 day agoGermany to Speed Up Arms Purchases in Defense Industry Shakeupverified_publisherBloomberg - By Kamil KowalczeGermany plans to speed up the approval of weapons purchases and provide more planning certainty for big arms contracts in a push to adapt its defense …
AvatarBloombergAvatarAvatar2 days agoVladimir Putin's Biggest Weapon Is Western Fearverified_publisherBloomberg Opinion - By The Editorial BoardFor more than two years, Vladimir Putin’s bluster, blame and threats of escalation have been driven by a singular goal: deterring and discouraging Western support for Ukraine. Worryingly, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is giving Putin reasons to think his tactics are working. After stalling for …
AvatarBloombergAvatarAvatar1 day agoUS Turns to Turkey for Explosives as War in Ukraine Saps Supplyverified_publisherBloomberg - By Natalia Drozdiak, Selcan Hacaoglu, and Anthony CapaccioSign up for our Middle East newsletter and follow us @middleeast for news on the region. The US is in talks to ramp up purchases of explosives from …
AvatarBloombergAvatarAvatar2 days agoUkraine Tries to Reassure Gas Traders Its Storage Sites Are Safeverified_publisherBloomberg - By Anna ShiryaevskayaUkraine is seeking to reassure European natural gas traders that it’s still safe to store the fuel in the country’s vast underground facilities after …