The company has faced years of pressure to follow the example of other Western companies that have exited Russia in the wake of Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
Russia, or the Russian Federation, is the world’s biggest country in terms of land mass. On a map, Russia sits above Kazakhstan, Mongolia and China. Russia dwarfs China in geographic coverage ...
Raiffeisen Bank International AG has shown positive operating momentum, but its complicated exit from Russia remains a significant overhang affecting its shares. Despite strong financial ...
Russia seized more than $100 million from Google and used the money to fund its propaganda campaign in support of President Vladimir Putin’s ongoing war in Ukraine, according to a report.
By Constant Méheut and Maria Varenikova As the president deliberated with Prime Minister Keir Starmer, the question of whether to let Ukraine use long-range weapons in Russia was a rare point of ...
Russia could end up losing billions if Ukraine turns its back on a deal to keep gas flowing from the country. Ukraine's state-run energy giant, Naftogaz, is up to renew its gas pipeline deal with ...
The Russian government has opened a criminal investigation into a CNN correspondent for reporting from Ukrainian-occupied Russia, an assignment defended by the news network. Nick Paton Walsh ...
WASHINGTON — Russia may need two more weeks to mount a significant challenge to Ukrainian forces that have occupied the Kursk region after a border raid that began Aug. 6, according to U.S ...
Related: Unilever CEO vows to look at Russian operations with 'fresh eyes' as pressure to exit the country mounts Unilever has faced a barrage of criticism for its presence in Russia. Last year ...
Policymakers in America and Europe repeatedly failed to address warnings about the sorry condition of the West’s munitions industry. A Russian overnight drone barrage injured one person and ...
Russia's energy revenue could take another hit if Ukraine doesn't renew a key gas deal by the end of the year. Losses could mount to $6.5 billion a year for Moscow, per Bloomberg's calculations.