on16.10.2025 Social Pension Indexation in Russia Expands Support for Millions Social pensions in Russia are set to rise by 7.5 percent starting April 1, a move that will impact about 3.4 million recipients. This… Discover More
on16.10.2025 Tax Breaks for Long-Term Savings and Private Pensions in Russia Russia Introduces Tax Breaks for Long-Term Savings and Non-State Pension Contributions President Vladimir Putin has signed legislation… Discover More
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on16.10.2025 Energy trends in China for January–February 2024: oil and coal, power mix, and import shifts During January and February of 2024, China boosted its oil output by 2.9 percent year over year, reaching 35.11 million tons. This information… Discover More
on16.10.2025 Border Truck Queues at Ukraine’s Frontiers: Activity, Blockages, and Policy Context Thousands of trucks remain queued at Ukraine’s borders with Poland, Romania, Slovakia, and Hungary About 3.2 thousand trucks are waiting at… Discover More
on16.10.2025 European and Global Uranium Pricing: Realities, Volumes, and Security Flags Recent shifts in European uranium pricing are drawing attention as analysts map how this strategic material flows across markets. Open-source… Discover More
on16.10.2025 India Eyes Refineries’ Use of Sovcomflot Tankers Under Sanctions Pressure Several Indian oil refineries are weighing a shift away from using tankers owned by Sovcomflot, the Russian shipping giant, for transporting… Discover More
on16.10.2025 Russians Reassess Loans in 2024 Amid High Rates More than a third of Russians (34%) declined consumer loans in 2024 because of elevated interest rates. This finding comes from a survey… Discover More
on16.10.2025 Hungary’s Szijjártó challenges EU war-economy talk amid Ukraine conflict Peter Szijjártó, the head of Hungary’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, voiced sharp criticism of Charles Michel, the President of the… Discover More
on16.10.2025 Gazprom’s EU Gas Transit via Ukraine: Reacting to Reduced Throughput and Geopolitical Tensions Gazprom continues to transport natural gas to Europe via Ukraine, but at a reduced daily volume of about 42.1 million cubic meters through the… Discover More