Russia

Mongolia revives traditional "Ghengis Khan" script bichig

Antonio Graceffo in Ulaanbaatar January 15, 2025

13th century writing system created specifically for Mongolian language to appear alongside Cyrillic in official documents.

RuNet sees its second big outage since January

bne IntelliNews January 15, 2025

Russia’s internet, or RuNet, experienced its second significant outage of the year, with users unable to access most websites and online services for approximately 30 minutes on January 14.

Russian presidential adviser warns Moldova may “cease to exist”

Iulian Ernst in Bucharest January 15, 2025

Influential Russian presidential advisor Nikolai Patrushev uses unprecedentedly aggressive rhetoric against Moldova, saying it may "become part of another state or ... cease to exist".

MOSCOW BLOG: Russia's looming credit crisis

Ben Aris in Berlin January 14, 2025

The Davis Center, part of Havard University, that warns that in addition to pumping the economy full of money to fund the war, the Kremlin is forcing banks to make $250bn worth of off-budget soft loans to defence companies that could cause a crisis.

Czechia wraps up work on pipeline expansion to end reliance on Russian oil

Newsbase January 14, 2025

Czechia is on track to end its reliance on Russian oil within the next few months following the completion of key technical work on the TAL-PLUS oil pipeline expansion.

COMMENT: Gulf states court Russia but stop short of strategic shift

bne IntelliNews January 14, 2025

The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states are increasingly backing Russia in its geopolitical and economic standoff with the West, but they have stopped short of fully embracing Russia.

New US oil sanctions, attack on Turkstream shake up global energy markets

Ben Aris in Berlin January 14, 2025

The Biden administration imposed the harshest ever oil sanctions ever on Russia on January 10, which immediately roiled the international energy markets. Kyiv's attempt to destroy Russia's last gas pipeline to Europe unsettled markets further.

Putin-Trump summit planned — but where will it happen?

bne IntelliNews January 14, 2025

Both Serbia and Switzerland have offered to host talks between Russian President Vladimir Putin and US president-elect Donald Trump.

NEO: Why pick-up points for online orders are gaining popularity vs. home delivery

NEO January 14, 2025

The share of European consumers preferring home delivery for online orders dropped from 73% to 64% over the past year, according to a Last Mile Experts study.

Russia’s war machine fed by free-flowing exports of Uzbek “guncotton” pulp, say reports

bne IntelliNews January 13, 2025

Shipments vital to nitrocellulose production used as explosive and propellant in shells, rockets and missiles.

Trump to hold talks with Putin in coming days, national security adviser reveals

bne IntelliNews January 13, 2025

US President-elect Donald Trump is planning a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the coming days or weeks, according to Mike Waltz, Trump’s incoming national security adviser.

Russia's hidden war debt and a looming credit crisis

Ben Aris in Berlin January 13, 2025

Moscow has been quietly pursuing a two-pronged strategy to finance its escalating war costs. In addition to the publicly scrutinised defence budget, it has set up a system of state-directed off-budget soft loans to boost unofficial military spending.

MACRO ADVISORY: Sanctions SITREP — only seven more sleeps

Chris Weafer of Macro-Advisory January 13, 2025

We are going to bed seven more times until the second Trump era begins. What's on the agenda?

Bolivia's lithium deals with Russia, China raise sovereignty concerns as state bears heavy risks

Alek Buttermann January 13, 2025

Bolivia's ambitious push to industrialise its vast lithium reserves has raised alarms over the risks assumed by the state in agreements with foreign companies.

Russo-China trade turnover rises 1.9% to $244.81bn in 2024

bne IntelliNews January 13, 2025

Mutual trade turnover trade between China and Russia reached a new record high of $244.81bn in 2024, marking a modest 1.9% increase from the previous year.

Russia labels media outlet as ‘terrorist organisation’ for first time ever

bne IntelliNews January 12, 2025

Russia’s Supreme Court has declared regional media outlet Komi Daily a terrorist organisation – the first time such a designation has been applied to a publication.

Serbia plans to buy out Russian stake in NIS following US sanctions

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade January 12, 2025

Sanctions reignited debates over Serbia’s foreign policy, as the country navigates its historic ties with Russia while facing Western pressure to align with EU and Nato policies.

"Danish model" funded 500% increase in Ukraine's domestic arms production in 2024

Ben Aris in Berlin January 12, 2025

With US supplies of weapons expected to fall in 2005 and European stockpiles running low, Kyiv’s arms supplies are shifting from international purchases to boosting domestic production.

Russia’s Rosatom plans legal action over non-delivery of Siemens Energy parts for Turkey’s first nuclear plant

bne IntelliNews January 11, 2025

Germany's refusal to budge on issue forced Moscow to turn to China for required equipment.

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