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  • Sanctions bite: London-listed Russian mining firm Petropavlovsk to suspend trading and file for administration

    July 12, 2022

    London-listed Russian gold mining firm Petropavlovsk will cease trading and file for administration after revealing it was unable to repay a $201m (£169.3m) loan to a sanctioned bank. Sanctions against Kremlin-linked firms continued to bite this week, with the Petropavlovsk in debt to Gazprombank, that has been targeted over the war in Ukraine. The bank [...]

  • Depleted chickpea crops across world as prices of hummus products surge this year

    July 10, 2022

    Hummus lovers may be forced to cough up more for their favourite snack as global chickpea supplies are set to be depleted this year, amid the war in Ukraine. Poor weather and the war between Russia and Ukraine has dealt a blow to farmers growing the protein.  Chickpea supplies could be down some 20 per [...]

  • Russian oligarch backed fund LetterOne files lawsuit against private equity firm that cut ties following war in Ukraine

    July 7, 2022

    The Luxembourg headquartered investment fund founded by sanctioned Russian oligarchs Mikhail Fridman and Petr Aven has filed a lawsuit against the London private equity firm that manages $5bn (£4.2bn) of it’s money. Multi-billion-dollar investor LetterOne is taking legal action against Pamplona Capital Management, in calling on the private equity firm to open its books, after [...]

  • Ikea announces sale in Russia ahead of exit as staff run through store in search of a bargain

    July 5, 2022

    People were seen running through Russian Ikea stores to grab a bargain as the retailer announced it is holding a sale before quitting the country. Footage shared online reportedly showed people sprinting through a store, while the Russian-language site for the Swedish furniture giant reportedly went down under weight of demand. The flat-packing retailer announced [...]

  • ‘Kaboom!’ Ukraine announces recapture of Black Sea’s strategically important Snake Island

    June 30, 2022

    Russia have abandoned the Ukrainian Black Sea outpost of Snake Island in a strategic victory for Kyiv against the Kremlin’s blockade. Ukrainian president Vlodymyr Zelensky’s office announced the major coup after Russia’s defence ministry said it withdrew as a “gesture of goodwill”. Its supposed gesture was done, according to Reuters, was to prove the Kremlin [...]

  • UK government is failing to match words with action in stamping out dirty money, MPs say

    June 30, 2022

    The UK government is failing to match its rhetoric with real efforts to crack down on dirty money, MPs have warned. The government is continuing to let the UK become a “safe deposit box” for morally bankrupt billionaires, despite its rhetoric around “clamping down” on Russian money, the Foreign Affairs Committee said. The committee said [...]

  • Gazprom and Uniper shares plunge as fallout from Ukraine crisis deepens

    June 30, 2022

    Shares at two of Europe’s largest energy firms have plummeted this week, as the gas crisis and between Russia and the West escalates.

  • Seeing G7 leaders naked would be ‘a disgusting sight’ as they abuse alcohol and don’t do sports, says Putin

    June 30, 2022

    Western leaders would look “disgusting” if they tried to emulate Putin’s bare-torso appearances, the Russian president said as he hit back at the G7 for mocking his athletic exploits. The Russian president made the comment during a visit to Turkmenistan when asked about western leaders joking about him at the G7 summit. As they sat [...]

  • UK doubles support for Ukraine with £1bn military aid

    June 30, 2022

    THE UK has pledged to give an extra £1bn in military aid to support the Ukrainian war effort, Boris Johnson said at the NATO Leader’s Summit yesterday. The extra money will almost double the total sums Britain has given in military aid to Ukraine so far, in bringing the total amount to £2.3bn. The UK’s extra [...]

  • Russia’s second-richest man and Putin’s cousin are latest targets for UK sanctions

    June 29, 2022

     Russia’s second richest man and president Vladimir Putin’s first cousin once removed are he latest targets of British sanctions against the Kremlin. Owner of major conglomerate Interros, Vladimir Potanin, has been targeted by the UK government because he “continues to amass wealth” that supports Russia’s war against Ukraine.  Potanin, who acquired Rosbank and shares in  [...]

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