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Cash Rubles Are Becoming a Toxic Asset Even in “Fraternal” Countries
The reason for this development lies not in market conditions, but in a decision by the kremlin itself. On April 1, putin signed a decree prohibiting legal entities and entrepreneurs from taking any amount of cash rubles out of russia to EAEU countries, while allowing individuals to take out no more than the equivalent of $100,000.
7/5/2026
Pawnshops Instead of Banks: How an Impoverished russia Is Getting On in 2026
In the first quarter of 2026, the microfinance market in russia provided a classic example of how official statistics can mask a real deterioration in conditions. On the surface, the figures look almost encouraging: the volume of loans issued fell by only 3% year-on-year, to $6.3 billion. But behind this moderate decline there lies a much more complex picture of the debt burden on the population and small businesses.
7/5/2026
Yaroslav Stetsko. 40 Years Since His Premature Death
On July 5, 1986, Yaroslav Stetsko, Head of the OUN-B Provid, President of the Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations (ABN), one of the leading ideologists of the Ukrainian national liberation movement, and an organizer of the struggle for Ukraine’s independence, passed away. The cause of his death, as evidenced by declassified documents from the archives of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine, was the ussr kgb’s special operation codenamed “Nekro”.
7/5/2026
Torture as a Tool of Power: New Report Documents the Systemic Nature of Repression in belarus
Torture in belarus is still not criminalized as a standalone offence, no national preventive mechanism exists, independent civil society monitoring of detention is prohibited.
7/4/2026
Sociologists Have Recorded a Collapse in russians’ Confidence in the Economy, the Army, and the Government
56% of russians have stated that they are living worse than before.
7/4/2026
Ukraine and the World – Against russia’s Aggression. Sanctions in Action
“The war in Ukraine has entered a potentially decisive phase, and we must seize this moment. Ukraine needs funds to produce weapons and defend itself against russia. I believe it is our shared responsibility not to let up,” said Minister of Defence of Germany Boris Pistorius.
7/3/2026
The kremlin Is Trying to Regain Influence in Georgia Through Culture
Diplomatic relations between the two countries have been severed since 2008, so moscow’s interests in Tbilisi are formally represented by Switzerland’s Embassy. It is under this banner that the “section of the rf’s interests” operates, which, according to its head, d. olisov, views the promotion of the russian language as one of the main directions of its work.
7/3/2026
The kremlin Is Stuck Between Inflation and an Empty Treasury
From June 17 to 28, the official dollar-to-ruble exchange rate soared from 73.11 to 77.06 – and each of these points reflects not a market equilibrium, but moscow’s systemic inability to maintain its financial facade.
7/3/2026
Russia Has No Argument Left for Its War Other Than Its Ballistic Missiles – Address by the President
In the coming days, there will be a NATO Summit and other formats, and this is exactly what should become one of the key outcomes: air defense. If, of course, NATO still means anything to the Allies. Europe must have its own sufficient capability to defend itself against all types of threats, including this one – Russian ballistic missiles.
7/3/2026
Ukraine and the World – Against russia’s Aggression. Sanctions in Action
“…EU accession is what the Ukrainian people deserve and need. And it is what they are striving for as they defend their country. They want a European way of life and all the freedoms that come with it. And we must keep this in mind as our central goal. russia cannot win this war,” said Prime Minister of Ireland Micheál Martin.
7/2/2026
The kremlin Is Preparing Not to Win the Elections, but to Stage a Victory
According to the “vtsiom”’s latest data from June 26, support for “united russia” has fallen to 33.8% - down by 1.7% over the week. Meanwhile, “new people” is polling at 12%, the communist party of the rf (kprf) – at 10.7%, and the liberal democratic party of russia (ldpr) – at 9.4%.
7/2/2026
Frozen Mines and Idle Blast Furnaces: russia’s Civilian Sector Is Collapsing
The ferrous metallurgy sector is experiencing what is perhaps the most dramatic decline. The magnitogorsk iron and steel works has shut down some of its blast furnaces, cut pig iron production by 30%, and reported capacity utilization below 60%.
7/2/2026
russians Risk Being Left Without Public Transportation: Fuel Crisis Weighs on the rf
If the shortage of petroleum products spreads to public transportation, the aggressor nation risks coming to a standstill, as the vast majority of its cities are critically dependent on buses.
7/2/2026
Ukraine and the World – Against russia’s Aggression. Sanctions in Action
Denmark will provide Ukraine with its 30th military aid package, worth approximately 4.4 billion kroner (EUR 590 million), which includes the supply of ammunition and weapons, and also enables the Ukrainian government to allocate approximately 1.3 billion kroner to fund its own defense industry.
7/1/2026
Fuel Panic: In russia’s Regions, Filling Stations Are Being Sold, and People Are Fighting Over Petrol
The shortage is already sparking direct conflicts. Across the regions, fights are breaking out en masse at filling stations, and cars are being damaged due to disputes in the queues. In belgorod region, where petrol is far from being available at all filling stations, they have started selling filling stations themselves.
7/1/2026
russians Withdrawing Money from Banks at a Record Pace
In the first half of 2026, russians and russian businesses rushed to withdraw money from banks. The amount of cash in circulation increased by $17.2 billion – the second-highest figure after the pandemic-stricken year of 2020, when the increase was $18.6 billion.
7/1/2026
All of russia Will Bear the Brunt of moscow’s Problems.
The kremlin fears problems for the capital’s residents because muscovites are closest to those in power. Frightened by past protests on bolotnaya square, russian authorities are trying to protect themselves from potential turmoil in the future at the expense of the regions.
7/1/2026
russia Runing Out of Jet Fuel: Prices Have Skyrocketed
The fuel crisis in russia shows no signs of abating and is gaining momentum. The shortage of jet fuel is forcing the kremlin to urgently restructure its supply logistics, increase imports, and impose export bans. Airlines have already felt the impact. In particular, “azimuth” airline has announced a reduction in fuel supplies by approximately 30% of the agreed-upon volumes.
7/1/2026
Ukraine and the World – Against russia’s Aggression. Sanctions in Action
The European Commission has disbursed to Ukraine a portion of the first tranche of the defense component of the EUR 90 billion EU loan; the disbursement amounted to EUR 3.9 billion out of the planned 6 billion; the funds will be used to purchase Ukrainian-made drones.
6/30/2026
russia Keeps Losing Ground in Central Asia
The United States and China are actively developing their business projects in Central Asia. Beijing, in particular, has over $36 billion in direct investments there. And amid all this diversity, we hear less and less about russia.
6/30/2026
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