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Air Force, missiles, nuclear - correlation of military power between Iran and Israel
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Although Iran has a superior number of troops, Israel possesses overwhelming advantages in military technology, air force, missile defense and even nuclear.
When Warren Buffett left the market
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Investment legend Warren Buffett says goodbye after more than 6 decades leading Berkshire Hathaway - one of the world's largest investment groups.
Ukrainian soldiers recount their nightmare escape from Kursk
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Ukrainian soldiers fighting in Russia's Kursk region share their dreamy withdrawal, where the death line is a draw.
The truth behind US mineral ambitions
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Controlling rare mineral resources has become a focus of US foreign policy, especially under President Donald Trump.
Unexpected big concession in the US-Ukraine mineral deal
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The US and Ukraine are about to sign a mineral agreement with large concessionary conditions from both sides.
Russia still faces the risk of bankruptcy despite paying bonds before the deadline
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Although Russia has prevented a historic debt default as sanctions are imposed on its foreign exchange reserves, analysts believe the risk of Russia's debt default remains inevitable.
South Korea races to escape dependence on China's rare minerals
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The flashy green Von frames from the walls of abandoned mines could be a catalyst for South Korea's efforts to break China's dominance over key minerals.
Lack of supply from Russia, risk of food shortages covering Europe
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The disruption of fertilizer supply from Russia has had a negative impact on sowing in Europe.
Russia spectacularly avoids last-minute bankruptcy
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Russia avoids bankruptcy as US dollar bond payments due on May 4 have reached creditors.
Russian President Putin continues to punish "unfriendly countries"
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According to the new decree of President Vladimir Putin, creditors from "unfriendly countries" only have limited access to profits at Russian companies.
New oil and gas market for both Russia and the EU
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Both Russia and the EU are heading towards Africa, where emerging oil and gas suppliers are expected to replace Moscow in Europe, while Russia looks to expand investment in the black continent.
Russian ruble sets world record despite 4,000 sanctions
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The Russian ruble was the only currency in the world to appreciate against the US dollar in April, despite 4,000 sanctions against Russia.
How does Europe manage without Russian gas?
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Russia cuts gas to Poland and Bulgaria as the two countries refuse to pay in rubles amid a headache over the energy problem in Europe.
US plans to become an important partner of India instead of Russia
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The US is trying to become a close partner of India to replace Russia, but experts say this is unlikely to happen. New Delhi is increasingly influential in the international arena, allowing them to pursue independent policies.
Russian energy giant Gazprom announces sky-high profits
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Russian energy giant Gazprom announced its highest annual profit ever thanks to sharp increases in gas prices.
EU law circumvention to import Russian gas
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The EU increases imports of Russian gas through countries ready to pay in rubles.
Russia moves closer to gold payment requirements
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Russia is getting closer to the gold standard, requiring payment for goods to be determined by the gold content.
The private Boeing 767 townhouse is no different from a "flying villa"
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The Boeing 767 private plane is no different from a "flying villa" with 6 living areas, a family cinema, a conference room and a bathroom with a lotus pond and a marble table.
Russian ruble suddenly hits a spectacular peak
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The Russian ruble suddenly hit a nearly two-year high against the euro, while continuing to strengthen against the USD.
Unexpected military spending between Russia and the US when the whole world set a new record
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Global military spending increased again, setting a new record when Russia launched a military campaign in Ukraine and this trend will continue in Europe in particular.