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Russia-Ukraine War
Quiet dread coats daily life in NYC's Little Ukraine
Feb 25, 2022
"I mean, we’re a small community here, but most everybody can identify with Ukraine to some extent," said the owner of Veselka, a popular restaurant.
Why countries stockpile foreign cash
Feb 25, 2022
For one, foreign reserves help mitigate the effects of international sanctions.
What does Ukraine suspending port operations mean for trade?
by
Justin Ho
Feb 25, 2022
The Black Sea region is a major hub for both Ukraine and Russia.
Russia’s economic isolation has a long history
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Maria Hollenhorst
Feb 24, 2022
Once again, a professor of Russian history says, ordinary Russians will be "the ones who shoulder the daily burden."
Why it's tough to wean the West off Russian oil and gas
by
Andy Uhler
Feb 24, 2022
For 15 years the EU has been talking about decreasing its dependence on Russia's gas and oil, but it didn't do it intime.
How will Biden's additional sanctions affect the Russian economy?
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Richard Cunningham
Feb 24, 2022
"So long as Putin continues to be president of Russia, Russia will not be able to benefit from the global economy," said the Atlantic Council's Eddie Fishman.
Higher prices, more risk: How Russia's war on Ukraine is likely to affect the global economy
Feb 24, 2022
The invasion has introduced a lot of unknowns for global trade, financial markets and national economies. It's also a blow to the pandemic recovery.
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Cybersecurity to take center stage as conflict continues in Ukraine
by
Sabri Ben-Achour
and Rose Conlon
Feb 24, 2022
Ukraine had encountered cyberattacks to its infrastructure in the weeks leading up to the invasion.
What does hitting pause on the Nord Stream 2 pipeline mean for Europe's energy supply?
by
Justin Ho
Feb 23, 2022
Europe is trying to pivot away from coal and crude oil, and has limited capacity for liquified natural gas.
Sanctions on Russia could be costly for Western economies
by
Andy Uhler
Feb 22, 2022
Russia, a major energy producer, could use oil and gas supplies as a political weapon against the governments of its customers.