Watch the moment a Russia warplane dumps fuel on a US drone as fears of direct conflict intensify March 16, 2023 The Pentagon has released footage of what it says is a Russian aircraft conducting an unsafe intercept of a US Air Force surveillance drone in international air space over the Black Sea. The 42-second video released on Thursday shows a Russian Su-27 approaching the back of the MQ-9 drone and beginning to release fuel as [...]
Rolls Royce puts Norwegian unit back up for sale after Oslo blocked deal with Russians May 10, 2021 FTSE blue-chip Rolls Royce’s Norwegian maritime engine unit Bergen is back up for sale, less than two months after Oslo blocked a previous deal for it to be sold off to a Russian company. “The sale process has restarted,” a source told Reuters today. Norway in March stopped Rolls Royce from selling Bergen for €150m [...]
Rishi Sunak at G7 in Italy announces horde of 50 new Russia sanctions June 13, 2024 The Tory leader also announced fresh support for Ukraine in its war against the Kremlin, which has now been going on for two years and more than three months.
Unilever will look at Russia business with a ‘fresh pair of eyes’ after criticism August 14, 2023 The new chief of Unilever has vowed to look at the company’s decision to operate in Russia with a “fresh pair of eyes,” after it was criticised for continuing to operate in the country. Hein Schumacher, who took over as head of the Dove soap maker in July, made the claim in a letter to [...]
Sunak in Ukraine to unveil fresh £2.5bn package for Putin fight January 12, 2024 The prime minister was pictured on a train travelling through the war-torn country, as he went to meet its embattled leader Volodymyr Zelensky.
Germany faces €5bn bill after Russia sanctions Gazprom division June 6, 2022 Russian sanctions against Gazprom Germania could cost Germany an extra €5bn a year to pay for replacement gas supplies.
Will the UK’s latest sanctions on China make any difference? April 14, 2024 The UK has introduced new sanctions aimed against Chinese interference, but their bark is far worse than their bite, writes Robert Dalling.
Tensions mount between the Kremlin and the West as Gazprom cuts gas flows into Europe June 16, 2022 Europe is facing up to the growing prospect of a future without Russian gas, amid cuts from key pipeline Nord Stream 1.
Energy suppliers raise concerns over Putin’s push for rouble payments March 24, 2022 Suppliers questions the viability of Russian President Vladimir Putin's call for gas payments to be made in roubles.
Telegram chief Pavel Durov arrested at Paris airport August 25, 2024 The founder and chief executive of the popular encrypted messaging service Telegram has been detained at an airport in Paris, French media reported on Sunday. Pavel Durov was held at Paris-Le Bourget airport on Saturday evening after arriving in France from Azerbaijan, according to broadcasters LCI and TF1. Investigators from the National Anti-Fraud Office, attached [...]