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‘House of cards’: Russia’s booming economy could lead to big problems

‘House of cards’: Russia’s booming economy could lead to big problems

A spending splurge has boosted Russia’s economy but there are fears it is threatening the country’s financial stability.

  • by Anatoly Kurmanaev

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Putin’s Russia flirts with nuclear catastrophe

Putin’s Russia flirts with nuclear catastrophe

Former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev has delivered a repulsive reminder of the threat of nuclear war.

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Thousands of Wagner mercenaries have arrived in Belarus: monitoring group

Thousands of Wagner mercenaries have arrived in Belarus: monitoring group

Prigozhin registered a “real estate management company” in Belarus last week under the name Concord Management and Consulting in Belarus.

  • by Yuras Karmanau
Join Putin’s army: The shadow hanging over Western companies still in Russia

Join Putin’s army: The shadow hanging over Western companies still in Russia

Global giants Nestle and Unilever are under increasing pressure to pull out of Russia, with thousands of their workers at risk of being conscripted into the Ukraine war.

  • by Alexa Phillips
Russian sentenced to life over MH17 attack arrested by Kremlin

Russian sentenced to life over MH17 attack arrested by Kremlin

Igor Girkin was detained by the Kremlin, his wife said, over his criticism of Vladmir Putin’s handling of the war in Ukraine.

  • by Rob Harris
The food weapon: Putin eyes windfall after walking away from deal

The food weapon: Putin eyes windfall after walking away from deal

Vladimir Putin’s decision has global implications for the food industry and could deliver a much-needed boost to Russia’s dwindling coffers.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
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Exits up in air as Russia takes control of ‘unfriendly’ beer and yoghurt

Exits up in air as Russia takes control of ‘unfriendly’ beer and yoghurt

Moscow has seized control of the Russian subsidiaries of France’s Danone and Denmark’s Carlsberg under a decree by President Vladimir Putin aimed at Western companies.

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There was no plan: An alternative theory of Yevgeny Prigozhin’s mutiny

There was no plan: An alternative theory of Yevgeny Prigozhin’s mutiny

The “Telegram mutiny” rapidly galvanised digital support. But like with other movements, its leader struggled to figure out what should come next.

  • by Chris Zappone
Paul Keating is wrong. Here’s why NATO matters to Australia and Asia

Paul Keating is wrong. Here’s why NATO matters to Australia and Asia

What happens in the Asia-Pacific matters to Europe, and vice versa. And China knows it.

  • by Lavina Lee
How the West was won, and could be lost if it’s not careful

How the West was won, and could be lost if it’s not careful

Differences of opinion aren’t the end of democracy; they are its foundation. There is incredible strength in a system that can criticise itself.

  • by Parnell Palme McGuinness
Choked: Vladimir Putin has a money problem

Choked: Vladimir Putin has a money problem

The crash in the value of the rouble in the past few weeks is symptomatic of a wider issue facing Vladimir Putin.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz