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Gazprom reports 9-month loss of $3.2 billion

Gazprom reports 9-month loss of $3.2 billion

Kremlin-owned gas giant Gazprom confirmed its nine-month loss under Russian accounting standards, which do not include subsidiaries, was 309 billion roubles ($3.2 billion) compared to a profit of 446 billion roubles in the same period of 2023. It did not explain the reason behind the losses.

Western, Russian nuclear industries still intertwined, report says

Western, Russian nuclear industries still intertwined, report says

Despite sanctions and geopolitical tensions, the nuclear industries of Western countries and Russia remain closely interconnected. This connection persists through the collaboration on nuclear fuel supplies and technology, revealing that many Western nations continue to rely on Russian expertise and resources. Ongoing contracts and business relationships indicate that a complete separation would be challenging and could disrupt energy supplies. Efforts to reduce this dependency are ongoing, but the process is complex due to the specialized nature of the nuclear sector. Read more at Reuters...

Kyiv’s Iconic Ukraine Hotel Sold for UAH 2.5 Billion in Auction

El icónico hotel ucraniano de Kiev, subastado por 2.500 millones de UAH

En un hecho sin precedentes, el Hotel Ucrania de Kiev se vendió por 2.500 millones de UAH en la primera gran subasta de privatización de Ucrania a través de Prozorro.Sale. El precio de salida de 1.047 millones de UAH se multiplicó por 2,5 durante la puja. Ola Fain LLC, propiedad de Maksym Krippa, ganó la subasta.

Russia Profits Nearly $1 Billion from Stolen Ukrainian Grain

Rusia gana casi 1.400 millones con el grano ucraniano robado

Since 2022, Russia has sold nearly $1 billion worth of grain stolen from Ukraine’s occupied territories. This illicit trade, involving global clients like the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, supports Russia’s war efforts and helps offset the impact of international sanctions.

Sanctions on Russia Hurt Neighbor So Much It Won’t Always Comply

Sanctions on Russia Hurt Neighbor So Much It Won’t Always Comply

Kazakhstan is drawing a new line in its enforcement of sanctions targeting Russia, vowing to put its own economic interests first as it also deepens trade ties with countries from Iran to China. The Central Asian nation “won’t blindly follow the sanctions” if they affect domestic companies that function as the main employers in their areas” – Bloomberg.

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