By Dmitry Skvortsov
The EU's refusal to purchase Russian electricity has become one of the most important points of the West's sanctions program against the economy of the country. However, the effect of this measure turned out to be the opposite: the sanctions stimulated the resumption of a whole...
By Rhod Mackenzie
The Kremlin has reported about a telephone conversation that took place between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
It is reported that the Russian leader once again congratulated Modi on the landing of the Chandrayaan-3 station on the moo...
By Alexander Labykin
After withdrawing from the grain deal, Russia got rid of the price discount for its wheat on the world market. However, the growth of exports and profits of grain producers is limited by the current export duty
With the termination of the grain deal, wheat exports from Ukrai...
By Sergey Kudiyarov
Despite the opposition of Brussels, Hungary has managed to agree on the construction of the second stage of the Paks NPP with the Russian Rosatom. That said, the anti-Russian European front is bursting at the seams
The first stage of the Paks nuclear power plant in Hungary w...
By Timofey Bordachev
Widely known and loved by us for his paradoxical statements, the head of European diplomacy, Josep Borrell, gave his opiniion of the effectiveness of the economic war of the European Union against Russia. In the first lines of his message, he claims that “sanctions work,” and...
By Peter Skorobogaty,Alexander Smirnov and Elena Gorbacheva
The intrigue on the eve of the BRICS summit in South Africa was fundamental. The 23 states from all parts of the world that stood on the threshold of BRICS, by the very fact of being interested in an alternative platform for resolving iss...