Zelensky Says Oil Sanctions Relief Provides Billions for Russian Military
“Every dollar paid for Russian oil is money for the war,” Zelensky said. Source link
“Every dollar paid for Russian oil is money for the war,” Zelensky said. Source link
The floods, triggered by two waves of heavy rainfall in late March and early April, killed at least seven people and displaced more than 6,200. Source link
At least 10 people were hospitalized with wounds and trauma after the shooting, which took place in a residential district. Source link
Russia faces one of the highest HIV prevalence rates in Europe, with infections continuing to climb despite record screening levels. Source link
The sides explored possible collaboration in agriculture and humanitarian initiatives, as well as culture, sports and education. Source link
The license comes two days after Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said that Washington would not renew the waiver. Source link
Dmitry Medvedev, Russia’s former president and current Security Council deputy chairman, had earlier said that production facilities in the Czech Republic were “potential targets for the Russian armed forces.” Source link
Rosneft shares fell by more than 4%, while Gazprom Neft dropped nearly 3%. Lukoil and Tatneft both saw declines of more than 2%. Source link
Ukraine has launched an increasing number of attacks on critical oil and export infrastructure in the region since mid-March. Source link
Russian media began reporting last week that the Kremlin may replace Gladkov with an army general who fought in Ukraine. Source link
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