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It's not clear how far the U.S. administration will go in bearing down on Venezuela, as its largest aircraft carrier nears.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha said at the start of a meeting on Ukraine and defense cooperation that Kyiv needs to overcome what will be a “very difficult, very tough winter.”
Russian officials say they are waiting for an explanation from President Donald Trump about nuclear testing. He hasn't given one.
Some of America's closest European allies say they're already in a gray zone between peace and war with Russia.
Australia’s highest court has rejected Russia's challenge to a law that evicted it on security grounds from a site where a new embassy was under construction.
Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov offers face-to-face meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Rubio amid ongoing Ukraine war tensions and diplomatic efforts.
Russia's revenues from crude oil and refined products fell again in October due to lower export volumes and weaker prices, the International Energy Agency said on Thursday, adding that Russian oil exports have been holding up so far.
Last month, the US sanctioned Russia’s two largest oil producers, prompting some buyers in Asia to say they’d scale back purchases. But it’s difficult to know what buying curtailments are really happening as tankers wait until the last moment to reveal where they’re headed.
The rates of interception of both Russian drones and missiles fired into Ukraine through October slipped as Moscow continued its long-range bombardment of Ukrainian cities and critical infrastructure,
UniCredit's efforts in relation to its Russian unit consist, on one side, in trying to comply with international sanctions and, on the other, in avoiding moves that could prompt Moscow to seize the bank,