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Moscow Gas Stations Reimpose Fuel Limits as ‘Second Wave’ of Shortages Hits Russia
Both Gazprom Neft and Tatneft are limiting the amount of fuel that customers in Moscow and the surrounding region can purchase.
Greek-Owned Grain Ship Catches Fire After Drone Attack Near Novorossiysk
The attack was the second involving a Greek-owned vessel near Novorossiysk within 24 hours.
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Russian Authorities Review Foreign Company Exit Deals – Kommersant
Prosecutors have demanded 414.53 million rubles ($4.9 million) from GS Investments, a company linked to the family of businessman Andrei Komarov.
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Ukrainian Strikes Halt Most Russian Grain Exports in the Black Sea
Experts cautioned that the disruption would not necessarily be permanent and some terminals were likely to resume operations.
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VEB Chief Economist Fired After Warning Russia Cannot Win ‘War of Attrition’ – The Bell
Andrei Klepach, who served as VEB.RF’s chief economist for 12 years, was reportedly fired after the bank’s leadership received a phone call “from...
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opinion
Nick Trickett
How Russia’s Obsession With Economic Stability Made It Weaker
For decades, Western observers thought Russia's economy was going from strength to strength. But it was creating its own weaknesses.
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Armenian Banks Tighten Checks on Transactions Linked to Russia Sanctions
The measures could further restrict Russians’ access to Armenia’s banking system and disrupt payment routes used to transfer money from Russia to other...
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Wildberries Sellers Report Payment Delays After Ukrainian Strikes Hit Warehouses – Vyorstka
Some sellers said the delays had left them without money to cover living expenses or invest in their businesses.
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Russian Businesses Turn to Chinese AI Models as Demand Surges
The trend exposes the difficulties facing Moscow’s effort to build competitive AI systems of its own.
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Russian Economy Returns to Growth, but Economists Warn Rebound May Be Short-Lived
Gross domestic product grew 1.3% in April-June despite Ukrainian strikes on oil refineries that pushed refining volumes to their lowest level in two decades...
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Russia’s Bashkortostan to Sell Remaining Bashneft Stake to Rosneft
“We have a hole in the budget,” regional head Radiy Khabirov told reporters.
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Russian Chip Importer CEO Jailed in $1.8M Tax Evasion Case
The arrest follows a series of investigations involving Russian companies and officials connected to military procurement.
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Russian Combat Drone Forum Postponed Over Fears of Ukrainian Attack
Organizers said the Dronnitsa event would require diverting air defenses and security personnel from other locations.
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Ad Spending on Wildberries Nosedives After Ukrainian Drone Attacks, Kommersant Reports
A source told Kommersant that many advertisers had either frozen their promotional budgets or sharply cut back across major retail categories.
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Russia Transfers Nationalized Port Fuel Supplier to Rotenberg-Led Holding
The deal adds Transbunker to a growing portfolio of industrial companies transferred to Roskhim after being seized by Russian courts.
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Putin Threatens Retaliation if Europe Seizes Russian Ships
The warning follows the EU’s adoption of a mechanism allowing member states to confiscate and sell Russian oil carried aboard shadow fleet vessels.
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Russian Companies Boost Anti-Drone Spending as Ukrainian Strikes Expand
Businesses spent 441.3 million rubles ($5.34 million) on anti-drone equipment from January through June, 6.6 times more than a year earlier.
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Putin Urges Businesses to Back Russian Innovation as State Funding Shrinks
Declining state funding and falling patent applications are hampering the Kremlin’s push for technological self-sufficiency.
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Russian Wheat Exports Brace for Decade Low in August Amid Black Sea Attacks
Russia and Ukraine have been attacking each other’s agricultural export facilities and commercial vessels in the Black Sea in recent weeks, driving wheat...
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