Russian sanctions
Russian Oligarchs Are Running Out of Places to Hide Their Money
The United Arab Emirates and the Maldives are among the final places Russian oligarchs have left to escape sanctions.
U.S. and Allies Tell China to Stop Supporting Russia's War in Ukraine
America's transatlantic ally Britain, aligned against Russia's invasion of Ukraine, is now calling on China to stop supporting Vladimir Putin's actions.
U.S. Doubles Down on Claims China Will Help Russia in Ukraine
China has been riled by U.S. intelligence reports suggesting Beijing responded positively to Moscow's request for military aid in Ukraine.
Vladimir Putin's Daughter's House Raided by Activist Holding Ukraine Flag
French activist Pierre Afner reportedly broke into the Biarritz villa, where he is currently offering solace to Ukrainian refugees.
China Faces Consequences if It Helps Russia Skirt Sanctions: Jake Sullivan
Biden's national security adviser will meet with a top Chinese diplomat on Monday, with the country's relationship with Russia being front and center.
'Cancel Culture' Forced US Firms to Exit Russia After Ukraine Invasion: CEO
Sanford Mann argued Sunday that ending Russia operations is "not a good long-term plan" for American businesses.
'The Hoarder Pounder'—McDonald's Fan Stocks Up As Restaurants Close
The man spent over $150 on burgers before the iconic restaurant closed in response to the invasion of Ukraine.
'Why Is This Happening?': Ukrainian-Americans Grapple With Russian Invasion
Michigan has about 39,000 Ukrainian-American citizens, many of whom still have family in Ukraine. Rather than feel helpless, they are fighting back.
Ukrainian MP Says U.S. Cares More About Gas Prices Than People Dying
"I wake up every day just texting my friends if they are alive," Ukrainian MP Oleksandra Ustinova said in the now-viral clip.
Which States Have Cut Business Ties With Russian Companies?
Several states are taking steps to sever ties with Russia, from halting business exchanges altogether to divesting funds overseas and banning Russian products.
Russian Man Smashes iPad in Response to U.S. Sanctions in Viral Video
Following Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine, the U.S. and its allies have issued unprecedented sanctions on the country and its leaders.
Calls for Russian Children To Be Banned From Foreign Schools Over Ukraine
British Conservative MP Nickie Aiken has said sending Russian children home would send a clear message to Vladimir Putin.
How Russia Has Destroyed Its Economy, in Six Charts
Following its invasion of Ukraine, Russia is facing the hardest set of financial sanctions possibly ever—and its economy will feel the pain.
Zelenskyy Claims Consensus Reached on Booting Russia From SWIFT
Removal from the system, which connects 11,000 institutions globally, has been called a "nuclear weapon for the economy."
U.S. Sanctions Cutting Off Trade Not Expected to Target Russian Crude Oil
Rising fuel costs could cause trouble for President Joe Biden and his fellow Democrats in the 2022 midterm elections.
Joe Biden Can't Escape Looking Weak Against Putin
Some Republicans have already criticized the sanctions the Biden administration has introduced against Russia, as tensions continue to escalate.
The Financial War With Russia Will be Fought in London, If at All
The British capital is the nexus of various Russian financial interests and assets, from mansions and soccer clubs to listed companies.
It's Time to Sanction Russia for Poisoning Alexei Navalny
The recent arrest and detention of leading Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny is forcing President Biden to decide: Will he keep his promise and confront Russia?
Sanctioned Russian Oligarch's Company Invests in U.S.
McConnell was among the advocates for lifting sanctions on Oleg Deripaska's company Rusal.
Russia Destroyed 27 Tons of Food After Kremlin Ban
The Russian government hit back on sanctions by taking Western cheese, fruit and foodstuffs, only to bulldozer them at the border.
Russia Accuses U.S. of Disrespecting Its Flag
The U.S. State Department told Newsweek it offered the Russian government a chance to lower the flag it left behind in Seattle, to no avail.
Where Do Ak-47s Come From? Florida, Thanks to Sanctions
Kalashnikov USA has a facility near Marjory Stoneman High School in Parkland.
U.S. and Russia Near 'New Arms Race,' Says Putin Ally
The head of Russia's second biggest bank said the tightening of sanctions against the country's institutions would be "like declaring war."
Russia Will Sue U.S. Over Diplomatic Sanctions: Lavrov
The U.S. and Russia have traded tit-for-tat diplomatic sanctions since the fallout around the 2016 election.
Putin on U.S. Election, New Arms Race and North Korea
The Russian president was hosting his annual press conference, a hotly-anticipated event in Russia's Christmas TV calendar.
Russia Vows To Take U.S. To Court For 'Occupation'
After Vladimir Putin's instructions, Moscow is preparing a lawsuit on consulate closure, Russia's deputy foreign minister says.
Vladimir Putin Calls For Russia to Sue U.S. Over Spat
Washington has closed a handful of diplomatic annexes and compounds.
Russia Sanctions on U.S. Will Hurt Russians: Ex-Envoy
"It's going to be much harder to do business in Russia as a result of this," the former U.S. ambassador to Russia said.
Putin's Expulsion of U.S. Diplomats 'Uncalled For'
The U.S. will lose 755 staff from its diplomatic missions in Russia and have two properties seized on September 1.