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Russian consumers have been hit with a hefty spike in inflation, caused primarily by an increase in charges for utilities.
Food and clothing prices rose more quickly while fuel fell only slightly, boosting the overall rate of inflation.
Russia economy meltdown as potato prices soar by 50% and national wealth fund tanks Vladimir Putin is under pressure as war in the Middle East affects oil prices and the economy back home struggles.
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Celebrates as FBI Opens Revenge Probe Into Comey and BrennanThe Trump administration is conducting a spiteful investigation against former FBI Director James Comey and former CIA ...
How Russia’s terrifying long-range drone program has brought about a deadly new phase in the war.
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The Moscow Times on MSNPork Prices Surge in Russia Following Potato Price SpikeRussians are paying increasingly higher prices for pork rise after a record surge in potato prices earlier this year, further ...
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Sneaked Huge Gift for Peter Thiel–Backed Company Into BudgetTrump’s budget, which was signed into law last week, provided a whopping $165 billion for the Department of Homeland Security ...
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DPA International on MSNRussians struggle to pay for potatoes as war eats up state fundsRussia has more potential agricultural area than anywhere else in the world but it has run out of potatoes and onions. Even ...
Fight The Fire, published by The Ecologist, is being translated into Greek. Here we look at political developments since it ...
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BusinessWorld on MSNInflation inches up in JuneBy Aubrey Rose A. Inosante, Reporter Headline inflation slightly inched up in June, driven by higher costs of utilities, transport, and education, the Philippine Statistics Authority reported on ...
Overview: The US tariff saga continues. Yesterday, President Trump announced a 50% tariff copper, sending the red metal screaming higher (13%+), and threatening 200% tariffs on pharma. Other sectoral ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem addressed concerns over whether the federal government did enough to warn Texans ...
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