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 ...
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 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.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.