Putin, Ukraine and Russia
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Artur Rehi on MSNOpinion
How Putin’s Policies Are Impacting Russia’s Economy
Russia’s economy is facing serious challenges, far worse than most people realize. This video explores how Putin’s policies have contributed to financial instability and economic decline.
The Kremlin on Wednesday pushed back at U.S. President Donald Trump's warning that the Russian economy was going to collapse, saying that Russia had considerable reserves and was strong enough to allow President Vladimir Putin to achieve his goals.
How long can the Ukrainian military hold up versus how long can the Russian economy hold up.” Tougher sanctions, including tariffs on countries buying oil from Russia, would cause Russia’s economy to undergo a “full collapse”,
The Daily Express on MSN
Trump humiliates Putin by declaring Russia is on the brink of collapse for one reason
The US President said Ukrainian strikes on oil refineries are hitting the Russian economy where it hurts, with fuel shortages causing prices at the pump to soar
VLADIVOSTOK, Russia (Reuters) -President Vladimir Putin denied on Friday that Russia's economy was stagnating, despite a report from the central bank that suggests it is technically in recession. In a speech to an economic forum in the Pacific port of ...
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Putin Is Not Winning
One of Putin’s true wins is his quarter century in power. Although Russia is a militant autocracy, the reason for Putin’s lifetime presidency isn’t gulags, mass executions, or forced labor. It’s a set of deals with the Russian people.
Hungary's strongman leader Viktor Orbán calls Trump's announcement of a meeting with Putin in his country great news for "peace-loving people."
Donald Trump arrived in Alaska expecting to strike a deal with Vladimir Putin to end Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Instead, the Russian president rejected his proposal outright — and launched into a lengthy historical lecture.
Syrian President Ahmed alSharaa told Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday he would honour all past deals struck between his country and Moscow, a pledge suggesting Moscow’s two main military bases in Syria are safe.
Russian forces have achieved no major objectives, with key cities such as Pokrovsk holding the invaders at bay… The offensive has come at an enormous cost: our meta-estimate suggests over 100,000 Russian soldiers have died in the war this year.