(Bloomberg) -- President Vladimir Putin ordered the government to prepare retaliation for any seizure of assets by the US as Washington tries to build support for using revenue from frozen Russia ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday signed a decree allowing the confiscation of assets inside Russia belonging to the United States, its citizens and companies, to compensate those hit ...
Putin's decree allows Russia to seize US assets amidst G7 financial talks. — Reuters President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree permitting Russia to confiscate the assets of U.S. companies and ...
Russia has "significant amounts" of Western assets and property on its territory that could be targets for retaliation by ...
Russia has allegedly received more than 2.1 billion rubles ($23.5 million) from the sale of nationalized assets seized from ...
A centuries-long tradition of authoritarian rule and disregard for individual rights underpins Vladimir Putin’s imperial ...
Ukraine’s supporters have agreed to move forward with a $50 billion loan to Kyiv, financed by profits from frozen Russian ...
Biden and Zelensky just signed a vital 10-year security pact at the G7 summit. So let's take a look at what is in it. The ...
The White House on June 11 said new measures will be announced to punish Russia for its aggression against Ukraine when the ...
At 8 a.m. on February 24, 2022, columns of Russian troops seized the periphery road around Kharkiv, the capital and largest ...
An influx of Russians into Georgia has stoked fears of war. Many also fear it could hurt Georgia's chances of gaining ...