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Russia Sets Strict Criteria for Returning Foreign Companies

Russia is developing criteria for foreign companies to return, including restrictions on funding Ukraine-related entities, debt repayment, and technology transfer requirements, reflecting the country's response to the war and sanctions.

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US-Russia Prisoner Exchange: Karelina Freed in Abu Dhabi Swap

In a prisoner exchange in Abu Dhabi, US citizen Ksenia Karelina, serving a 12-year sentence in Russia for a $50 donation to a Ukrainian charity, was released in exchange for Arthur Petrov, a Russian-German citizen accused of smuggling US-made microelectronics to Russia for military use.

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Russia and U.S. Exchange Prisoners in Abu Dhabi

In a prisoner swap in Abu Dhabi, Russia released Russian-American Ksenia Karelina, convicted of treason for a $51.80 donation to a Ukraine charity, in exchange for Russian-German Arthur Petrov, a microelectronics smuggler jailed in the U.S. The exchange, facilitated by the UAE, reflects improving U....

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EU Ends Trade Preferences for Ukraine, Impacting $4 Billion in Exports

The European Union will end trade preferences for Ukraine on June 5th, impacting Ukraine's $41 billion in 2024 exports, particularly agricultural products, due to concerns about competition with EU farmers and resulting protests.

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U.S.-Russia Prisoner Swap Frees American Jailed for $50 Donation

In a second prisoner swap since Donald Trump's return to office, the U.S. secured the release of Ksenia Karelina, a dual American-Russian citizen jailed in Russia for donating $50 to a Ukrainian charity, in exchange for Arthur Petrov, a Russian national accused of violating sanctions on Russia.

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IRGC's Control of Iranian Oil Exports Fuels Kleptocracy and Regional Instability

Iran's 2025 budget allocates approximately $12.4 billion—three times the 2024 amount—of oil revenues directly to the IRGC, enabling its domestic repression and regional conflicts while exacerbating economic hardship for Iranian citizens.

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EU's Central Asia Summit: A Geopolitical Power Struggle

The EU's Samarkand summit aimed to diminish Russia's influence in Central Asia, but Russia responded with diplomatic initiatives and highlighted the EU sanctions' economic harm to the region, prompting a potential shift in regional alliances.

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US-Russia Prisoner Exchange in Abu Dhabi

On April 10th, in Abu Dhabi, the U.S. and Russia exchanged prisoners: Russo-American Ksenia Karelina, serving 12 years for treason in Russia, was released to the U.S. in exchange for Germano-Russian Arthur Petrov, held in the U.S. for illegal export of military components.

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Spain's Sánchez to Visit China Amid US-China Trade Tensions

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez will visit Vietnam and China this week, aiming to strengthen economic ties and mediate between China and the EU, despite US warnings against Chinese investment and ongoing trade disputes.

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Rotenberg Brothers Orchestrate Russia's "Soft Nationalization," Seizing Trillions in Assets

Arkady and Boris Rotenberg orchestrated Russia's "soft nationalization" seizing assets worth almost 2.4 trillion rubles in 2024, including shares of Sheremetyevo Airport and at least three companies acquired by Roskhim, a conglomerate linked to them, following the departure of foreign businesses aft...

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Zimbabwe Pays First Installment in White Farmer Compensation

Zimbabwe initiated compensation payments of $3.1 million to 378 white farmers for property losses incurred during the 2000 land reform program, aiming to mend relations with Western nations and alleviate sanctions.

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US-Iran Nuclear Talks Set for Saturday Amidst Conflicting Statements

Indirect talks between the US and Iran on Iran's nuclear program are set for Saturday in Oman; Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi conditioned the talks on the US abandoning any "military option", while President Trump insisted they would be direct talks and warned of "great danger" if unsuccessf...

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