Gazprom—once a major source of revenue for Russia—considers cutting 40% of HQ staff as war takes its toll
Gazprom posted a net loss of almost $7 billion in 2023—its first loss in more than two decades.
Why Biden’s farewell Russian oil sanctions are a big deal
If they stay in place under Trump, the measures have more chance of disrupting Russia’s exports of…
Zelensky seeks to exchange North Korean soldiers for Ukrainians
“For those North Korean soldiers who do not wish to return, there may be other options…
Sweden may have to build up its defense force, Premier says
“Sweden is not at war, but there is no peace either,” Prime Minister Kristersson said. Read…
Data Sheet: Anthropic settles, IBM and GlobalFoundries settle, and Chinese phone shipments fall
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Russian students can now get cash payments for having babies as Kremlin struggles with birth rate at ‘catastrophic’ lows
Female college students in some Russian regions can get 100,000 rubles, or about $900 at current…
Ukraine has now stopped helping Russian gas flow to Europe
Ukraine’s energy minister, Herman Halushchenko, confirmed Kyiv had stopped the transit “in the…
Eastern Europe fumes as Zelensky pulls plug on Russian gas transit to Europe via Ukraine
Eastern Europe braces for energy fallout as Ukraine halts Russian gas transit, marking a major shift…
Azerbaijan says Russia shot at plane before crash—and demands Moscow admit it
Aliyev’s unusually forthright accusation of his country’s traditional ally came a day…