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Russian nuclear giant slams US uranium ban

Russia Today 14 May 2024
Russia provided almost a ... As of 2022, Russia was the largest enriched uranium exporter on the global market, accounting for roughly 35% of sales worldwide with an estimated export value of $2 billion.
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Biden signs ban on imports of Russian nuclear reactor fuel

Stars and Stripes 14 May 2024
The move, which comes as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine grinds into its third year, carries risks ... Russia makes about $1 billion a year from those sales ... There’s also the possibility Russia could retaliate.
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Is gold still considered a solid investment?

RTE 14 May 2024
For proof one need look no further than global gold jewellery sales, which increased at a very steady pace over the last few years ... Countries, which had been disposing of their gold reserves, have slowed down sales or even stopped selling altogether.
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No, China is not building floating nuke plants

The Manila Times 14 May 2024
It is unclear if they actually built anything; the initial program was to build a unit for sale to Russia and another of between 60 and 100 MW capacity for China's use as a demonstration project, which was supposed to be ready for sea trials by 2020.
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Microsoft restores access to updates in Russia – Izvestia

Russia Today 13 May 2024
Following the outbreak of the Ukraine conflict in 2022, the US-based tech giant announced its exit from Russia, suspending sales and services ... Read more Apple laptop sales surge in Russia – Izvestia.
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Microsoft makes Russia U-turn Izvestia

Beijing News 13 May 2024
Following the outbreak of the Ukraine conflict in 2022, the US-based tech giant announced its exit from Russia, suspending sales and services ... US corporation is money and supporting sales by any means.
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Microsoft restores access to updates in Russia Izvestia

Beijing News 13 May 2024
Following the outbreak of the Ukraine conflict in 2022, the US-based tech giant announced its exit from Russia, suspending sales and services ... US corporation is money and supporting sales by any means.
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Russia’s oil and gas revenue soars

Russia Today 13 May 2024
Russia’s energy revenue saw a massive increase in the first four months of the year, mainly due to rising oil prices, the Finance Ministry has revealed ... In January, one barrel of Russia’s ...
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Sunday shows round-up: Labour’s newest MP embroiled in controversy

The Spectator 12 May 2024
‘Frustrated’ Lord Cameron says arms sales to Israel will continue ... In contrast, Labour have stated that they would follow Biden in pausing arms sales ... leaders have approved arms sales suspensions.
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Why is Russia's economy booming despite sanctions?

The Spectator 11 May 2024
This hesitation gave Russia time to redirect its sales from Europe to Asia, primarily to India and China. True, the cost of sales is higher, equipment has become more expensive and difficult to obtain, ...
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Sanctions Be Damned, Putin’s War Machine Is Still Powered by U.S. Parts

The Daily Beast 11 May 2024
For instance, early in the conflict Texas Instruments released a statement that they halted sales to Russia and that “any shipments of TI products into Russia are illicit and unauthorized.” Intel has made similar statements.
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Gazprom loss shows struggle to fill EU gas sales gap with China

Natural Gas World 10 May 2024
Gazprom relied on Europe as its largest sales market until 2022, when Russia's conflict with Ukraine prompted the EU to cut Gazprom gas imports ... Russia has turned to China, seeking to boost its pipeline gas sales to 100 bcm a year by 2030.
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Power of Siberia 2 to close deal – or re-route?

Asiatimes 09 May 2024
Dauren Abayev, Kazakhstan’s envoy to Russia, told Russia’s TASS news agency in an interview on May 4 that Kazakhstan plans to transit about 35 billion cubic meters (bcm) of Russian gas to China annually.
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Russia continues to shine as a beacon of hope and inspiration

Blitz 08 May 2024
In the aftermath of the Cold War, Russia ... Western powers seized the opportunity to exert control, leading to a perception of Russia as a nation for sale, plagued by corruption and economic hardship.

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