Called “the world’s first shopping mall,” Istanbul’s Grand Bazaar entrances millions of visitors annually with its myriad ...
How long can the Ukrainian military hold up versus how long can the Russian economy hold up.” Tougher sanctions, including ...
Russia’s private sector entered deeper contraction in September, as both services and manufacturing activity declined, ...
From railways and automobiles to metals, coal, diamonds and cement, some of Russia's biggest industrial companies are putting ...
Gould-Davies, a Senior Fellow for Russia and Eurasia at the International Institute for Strategic Studies who has served as ...
Scores of sanctions from the US, EU, UK and others have weakened Russia’s economy, but not its resolve to carry on fighting.
Russia might be able to turn its defense industry into a viable source of revenue by selling weapons to allies like China, ...
BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Sanctions are clearly hurting the Russian economy but U.S. President Donald Trump is keeping his allies ...
Russia's GDP growth is expected to fall short of the 2% annual growth target required to cover defense, security, social ...
The budget indicates that Russia will continue to fight largely as it has, locking it in a grinding war of attrition.
North Korea has issued an order to high-ranking military officers underscoring the strategic importance of North Korea’s ...
Russia’s war in Ukraine has sparked a demographic crisis and labor shortage, fueled by military casualties, emigration, and a ...