YEKATERINBURG. Feb 18 (Interfax) - The Central Bank of Russia is ready to discuss softening the norm planned for introduction which limits the number of cards from one bank for a specific user, by ...
"We continue to build the nuclear power plant's second and third units. We are also exploring the construction of additional small and large-capacity units in Iran," Tsivilev said. He said a joint ...
CHISINAU. Feb 18 (Interfax) - The Moldovan Energy Ministry has launched the reorganization and corporatization of grid operator Moldelectrica, the ministry said, citing a decision by Energy Minister ...
MOSCOW. Feb 18 (Interfax) - Dragon Capital, a leading Ukrainian private equity and financial services group, believes that the expected average annual deficit of electricity in Ukraine will reach 10% ...
ASTANA. Feb 18 (Interfax) - KTZ Express, a subsidiary of railway operator Kazakhstan Temir Zholy, has carried out a pilot export shipment of Kazakh broken rice to the port of Antwerp in Belgium along ...
ASTANA. Feb 18 (Interfax) - Kazakhstan exported 1,477 tonnes of honey in 2025, up 2.5-fold from 603 tonnes in 2024, the Agriculture Ministry's press service said. The main destination for Kazakh honey ...
TEHRAN. Feb 18 (Interfax) - Iran is still interested in buying Russian gas to help eliminate the country's energy imbalance, Iranian Oil Minister Mohsen Paknejad said following a meeting of the ...
GENEVA. Feb 18 (Interfax) - The Ukraine settlement talks in Geneva were difficult but businesslike and the next round will be held soon, Russian chief negotiator Vladimir Medinsky said. "They were ...
Ukrainian media reported, quoting a MHP stock exchange filing, that the redemption price per note with par value of $200,000 would be $205,212.5 and the price per note with par value of $1,000 would ...
TEHRAN. Feb 18 (Interfax) - Russia is preparing for a significant boost in wheat exports to Iran as part of the Islamic Republic's food security program developed by the two countries, Russia's Energy ...
YEKATERINBURG. Feb 18 (Interfax) - The Central Bank of Russia plans to start publishing a ranking of banks based on their level of combating droppers, Central Bank Governor Elvira Nabiullina said.
"The protocol contains rules that differ from those stipulated by Russian law, and is subject to ratification by the Russian Federation, in keeping with the Federal Law on International Treaties. It ...