Russia appears to be "addicted" to military spending to keep its economy propped up, a think tank said this week.
More sanctions could push Moscow over the edge and serve as a deterrent to Beijing.
Russia’s proceeds from oil in the state budget in January were near a one-year low due to weaker global crude prices and ...
BRUSSELS: European Union leaders gather on Monday to discuss how to bolster the continent’s defences against Russia and how ...
The US Agency for International Development, an organization that dates to President John F. Kennedy’s attempts to fight Soviet influence in the developing world, is on the brink of collapse. Over the ...
China’s response to the tariffs will be mainly domestic, according to Larry Hu, head of China economics at Macquarie Group Ltd. He sees a growth target of “around 5%” this year, the same as in 2024, ...
President Donald Trump’s high-stakes bid to use natural gas exports as leverage to expand US influence in Europe and Asia ...
The budget cuts are so deep that neighbourhood houses like Frog Hollow will lay off seven full-time employees, while the Collingwood house will lose 20 full-time positions. Neighbourhood organizations ...
Scott Bessent confirmed as treasury secretary - a historic appointment that brings bipartisan support and expertise in tax ...
President Trump's clash with Colombia over military flights reveals the power of his tariff threats and their impact on ...
The country is far more resilient today than it was four years ago and in a good position to counter Donald Trump’s promised ...
Since Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Russia’s economy has surpassed expectations. But some experts say this ...