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Anastasia Lyrchikova

Anastasia Lyrchikova

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Russia asks companies for sanctions relief proposals

Russia is asking companies to propose which sanctions Moscow should seek to have lifted ahead of talks with Washington, two Russian

Russia asks companies for sanctions relief proposals
Business|Economy|Europe|Political

Russia's Severstal warns of construction risks as region bans migrant labour

Russian steelmaker Severstal on Friday slammed a decision by a regional governor to ban migrant workers in the construction industry and

Russia's Severstal warns of construction risks as region bans migrant labour
Business|Economy|Political|Technology|World

What are Russia's rare earth metals ambitions?

President Vladimir Putin has offered the U.S. the opportunity under a future economic deal to jointly explore Russia's rare earth metal

What are Russia's rare earth metals ambitions?
Business|Economy|Europe|Political

Russia raises domestic asset seizure stakes with grain trader, Moscow airport grab

Russia is quickening the pace of domestic asset seizures this year after courts ruled last week that a

Russia raises domestic asset seizure stakes with grain trader, Moscow airport grab
Economy|Europe|Political|US|World

Putin says he and Trump should meet to discuss Ukraine and energy prices

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that he and Donald Trump should meet to talk about the Ukraine war and energy prices,

Putin says he and Trump should meet to discuss Ukraine and energy prices
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Russia's railways grapple with Asia pivot, sanctions and labour shortages

Russian Railways' cargo volumes slumped to a 15-year low in 2024, with labour and locomotive shortages exacerbating capacity woes as

Russia's railways grapple with Asia pivot, sanctions and labour shortages
Business|Economy|News|US

Russia says U.S. ban on Russian nuclear fuel will harm global market

Russia's state nuclear corporation Rosatom said on Tuesday that a U.S. ban on Russian nuclear fuel was discriminatory political move that would undermine the

Russia says U.S. ban on Russian nuclear fuel will harm global market
Business|Economy|Finance

Russian industry warns central bank's high rates hurt crucial new investment

A growing chorus of Russian industrial companies and lobby groups are complaining of prohibitively high interest

Russian industry warns central bank's high rates hurt crucial new investment

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