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Russia Set to Outpace All Advanced Economies – Sanctions FAILED

Armstrong Economics 18 Apr 2024
Sanctions and the removal of Russia from SWIFT have not deterred the Russian economy. A recent report by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) predicts that Russia’s economy will grow more in the next year than any other advanced economy.
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‘Russia doesn’t care’: Sweden sounds alarm over unsafe oil fleet

AOL 18 Apr 2024
Russia appears prepared to create “environmental havoc” by sailing unseaworthy oil tankers through the Baltic Sea in breach of all maritime rules, the Swedish foreign minister has said ... inside Russia.
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Key Panel Calls on House to Quickly Pass Ukraine Aid Package

The Epoch Times 18 Apr 2024
“If we fail them, I think it fuels further the belief that Putin will try to succeed in restoring the old Soviet Union.” ....
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Kremlin Says U.S. Aid for Ukraine Won’t Change Military Situation

Moscow Times 18 Apr 2024
Russia said Thursday that fresh U.S ... Ukrainian attacks this year have also hit a string of Russia's oil refineries, knocking the country's output of fuels like petrol and diesel.
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US aid for Ukraine won't change military situation: Russia

Hindustan Times 18 Apr 2024
Russia said Thursday ... Russia's President Vladimir Putin(AFP) ... Ukrainian attacks this year have also hit a string of Russia's oil refineries, knocking the country's output of fuels like petrol and diesel.
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EIA: China imported record amounts of crude oil in 2023

SAFETY4SEA 17 Apr 2024
Refiners in China imported record volumes of crude oil in 2023 to supply the country’s increasing refining capacity in order to support the country’s transportation fuel needs and produce feedstocks for its growing petrochemical industry.
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Russian Firms Rush to Buy Anti-Drone Defenses for Their Plants

Anti-Empire 17 Apr 2024
At the same time, Russia has managed ... Russian oil refineries have been hit hardest as Ukraine seeks to cut fuel supplies to the Kremlin’s armed forces and the flow of petrodollars into Russia’s coffers.
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'Dirty as Hell': Coal Dust Chokes Murmansk as Moscow Ramps Up Asia Exports

Moscow Times 17 Apr 2024
Near the shores of the Barents Sea in Russia’s far northwest lies Murmansk, the world's largest city beyond the Arctic Circle and a popular destination for tourists hoping to witness the Northern Lights.
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Where prices are rising and falling as UK inflation drops

AOL 17 Apr 2024
After reaching record highs, energy bills have come down as the cost of electricity, gas and other fuels have eased. When prices soared after Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, the government introduced a temporary Energy Price Guarantee to limit bills.
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Cuba’s protests and the long crisis of US intervention

The Real News Network 17 Apr 2024
And I think this is the case of countries like China and Russia that are actively now working with Cuba to build alternative sources of renewable fuel that allow Cuba to sustain itself without having ...
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IEA Cuts 2024 Oil Demand Growth Forecast

This Day 16 Apr 2024
Also, the IEA has said that the drone attacks from Ukraine on Russian refineries could disrupt fuel markets globally, estimating that up to 600,000 barrels per day of Russia’s refinery capacity could be offline in the second quarter.
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Matthews: The new ‘Axil of Evil’ is bigger, better armed and power-hungry

The Hill 16 Apr 2024
Russia, China, Iran and North Korea ... The West also needs to keep up oil and natural gas production, which give our allies and other countries a reliable source of fossil fuels, so they don’t have to turn to Russia or Iran.
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Operator of wrecked Fukushima No.1 nuclear plant prepares to restart another plant

Asahi News 16 Apr 2024
Prime Minister Kishida Fumio’s government has reversed earlier plans for a nuclear phaseout and is accelerating the use of nuclear power in response to rising fuel costs related to Russia’s full-scale ...
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To destroy Iran

The Daily Mail 16 Apr 2024
... Moscow supplies the enriched uranium for the reactor and — under a ‘peaceful use’ clause in the deal — repatriates to Russia spent fuel rods that could be reprocessed into ­weapons-grade plutonium.
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India Should Clear the Air on a Killing in Canada

Live Mint 16 Apr 2024
Perhaps they’re right ... Democratic backsliding under Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party, and a tolerance for autocrats such as Russia’s Vladimir Putin, have fueled doubts in the US and Europe about how reliable a partner India will ever be ... .
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