Russia's Oil Production Falls Short of OPEC+ Quota by 1M Barrels
In July, Russia's crude oil output was nearly one million barrels below its OPEC+ quota, impacted by ongoing attacks on its oil infrastructure from Ukraine.
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In July, Russia's crude oil output was nearly one million barrels below its OPEC+ quota, impacted by ongoing attacks on its oil infrastructure from Ukraine.
Senator JD Vance has called on Ukraine to cease its attacks on tankers transporting Kazakh oil from the Russian port of Novorossiysk, raising concerns in
Utilizing surplus nuclear energy for Bitcoin mining may offer Ukraine a significant revenue source for reconstruction, according to the Bitcoin Policy
Ukraine has submitted proposals to the U.S. aimed at ending the war, which may enhance diplomatic efforts and raise the chances of a ceasefire by year-end.
Russia's budget deficit has widened significantly, even with increased energy revenues from the Iran conflict, as military spending in Ukraine escalates.
Recent Russian strikes in Ukraine, including a children's hospital, may escalate global tensions and impact market dynamics and perceptions of military
A significant drone attack by Ukraine in Tatarstan resulted in 13 deaths and 75 injuries, targeting key industrial sites, including an oil refinery.
Recent Russian strikes on drone depots in Kharkiv may undermine Ukraine's strategic objectives, potentially affecting market confidence in its recovery efforts.
A Ukrainian drone strike led to a fire at Russia's Ilsky Oil Refinery, injuring five people amid ongoing military exchanges between the two nations.
New Zealand has introduced new sanctions against individuals and entities supporting Russia's war in Ukraine, aligning with recent US legislative measures.
A recent drone strike in Crimea resulted in two civilian deaths, escalating tensions and raising concerns about geopolitical stability and market confidence.
Russian attacks on Black Sea ports threaten to cut Ukraine's agricultural shipments by over 50%, potentially worsening global food insecurity and raising
The EU has added five individuals to its sanctions list against Russia, a move that may heighten geopolitical tensions and affect market stability.
Ukrainian President Zelensky's first visit to Serbia on August 8 aims to strengthen ties and may challenge Serbia's longstanding relationship with Russia.
The EU will use $1.62 billion in interest from frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine, emphasizing accountability for Russia's actions in the ongoing