Oil sans Russia
India's confidence in navigating a potential cut-off in Russian oil supplies due to looming secondary sanctions reflects not only geopolitical pragmatism but also the hard lessons of energy security learned over decades.
India's confidence in navigating a potential cut-off in Russian oil supplies due to looming secondary sanctions reflects not only geopolitical pragmatism but also the hard lessons of energy security learned over decades.
A day before Russian and Ukrainian delegations are scheduled to meet in Istanbul for the second round of talks on ending their conflict, Ukraine on Sunday claimed a massive strike on Russian strategic aviation assets in Siberia, Murmansk in the north and other places.
The United States’ renewed interest in Greenland signals a strategic shift that Denmark cannot afford to ignore.
Romania stands at a dangerous crossroads as its democracy faces mounting pressure from within and beyond its borders.
Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Sergei Shoigu, Secretary of the Russian Federation Security Council, in Beijing on Friday.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has claimed that opposition figure Alexey Navalny, who died in prison, was to be swapped for some Russian prisoners held in the West.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday hit back at the US for criticising his country's presidential election process.
Russian election authorities have said that about 160,000 cyberattacks on the country's remote electronic voting resources were blocked.
The remarks came in the backdrop of reports that a group of Indian youth fell victim to agents who deceitfully sent them to Russia under the false pretext of providing them with security guard jobs.
The remarks were in response to "inaccurate reports" in the media regarding Indians with the Russian army seeking help for discharge.