Russian goods stores’ proliferation has left some Chinese residents puzzled, with many questioning why the outlets seem to have sprung up overnight.
has seen its food exports disrupted by the Ukraine War and the resulting economic sanctions. Russian food exports are not subject to sanctions. For many countries that require imported food, Russian ...
In recent years, the dependency of African nations on Russian wheat has significantly intensified, especially since geopolitical tensions involving Ukraine emerged in 2022. This article dives into the ...
UN chief António Guterres on Thursday hailed positive announcements from the White House, Kremlin and Kyiv aimed at stopping ...
Thousands of Ukrainian civilians are in Russian custody, some enduring torture—and there is no legal process for freeing them ...
In other words, European food security is at stake ... points out that the industry is heavily dependent on Russian fertilisers. "Already today, we import from other third countries, but increased ...
The move marks a rare case of a Russian company expanding into the European market since Moscow launched its full-scale ...
Last year, Russian food products were shipped to 45 African countries, with Egypt remaining the largest importer of Russian wheat. Russia also supplied sunflower and soybean oil, legumes ...
While cheap Russian oil, gas, and coal dominate China’s imports, Russian food products – such as ice cream, sweet biscuits and milk powder – have also risen sharply in popularity.
It has been three years since Russia’s February 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine—a conflict that has reshaped global ...