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Economic & FinanceEnergyEnergy & EnvironmentPolitics

Putin Confirms First Nuclear Weapons Moved to Belarus Amid Ukraine Conflict

Vladimir Putin says Russia has already stationed a first batch of tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus. During a forum, Russia’s president said they would only be used if there was a threat to Russia’s territory or state. There is no indication that the Kremlin plans to attack Ukraine with nuclear weapons, according to the US

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Kakhovka Dam
Economic & FinanceEnergyEnergy & EnvironmentWorld Affairs

The Devastating Impact of the Kakhovka Dam Attack on Ukraine’s Energy Infrastructure

A huge kakhovka dam has been destroyed in the Russian-controlled area of southern Ukraine, causing a flood. The Ukrainian military accuses Russia of blowing up the dam, while Russian officials blame the Ukrainians. Communities in the surrounding areas are currently being evacuated due to fears of catastrophic flooding. So far, we know the following. What

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Russians are leaving the country
Economic & FinanceFacts & Comment

Why More Russians are Choosing to Leave Their Homeland

Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, hundreds of thousands of Russians are estimated to have left their country. We examine who they are, where they are going, and why they are leaving. Originally from a small town, Svetlana moved to Moscow at 18 to study physics at university. After graduation, she worked

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Western intelligence
Economic & FinancePoliticsWorld Affairs

Western Intelligence Reports Reveal Russia’s Critical Loss in Combating Ukrainian Forces

During the Ukraine conflict, Russian forces lost at least half a dozen hard-to-replace radar systems that helped them find and destroy Ukrainian artillery. Western intelligence believes Moscow may only have a few surviving. As reported by the British defense ministry on Friday, Ukraine’s special operations forces have published footage showing the destruction of a Russian

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Western companies leaving Russia
Economic & FinancePoliticsWorld Affairs

Western companies leaving Russia are being forced to donate to the country – and this is making it harder for them to do so

In the wake of the Ukraine war, the Kremlin is still trying to penalize Western companies leaving the Russia – and now it is increasing the cost of leaving. According to a document posted by the Russian finance ministry on Monday, investors from “unfriendly countries” — those that have imposed sanctions on Russia for its

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consumer demand
BusinessEconomic & Finance

Consumer demand is expected to remain low for Indian startups: Redseer

Consumer demand is expected to be low over the coming quarters as inflation continues to rise, resulting in a further slowdown for startups in the country, according to a new report. According to Redseer Strategy Consultants, there is an ongoing risk of further escalation in the war on Ukraine and the current wheat crop will

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Ukraine conflict with Russia
PoliticsPress ReleasesWorld Affairs

A Reflection One-Year On From The Start Of The Conflict In Ukraine

Mumbai 24 February 2023: The Russia/Ukraine conflict was the defining security issue of 2022, highlighting how geopolitics and the threat of interstate conflict are back on the corporate risk agenda. 24 February 2023 marks one-year since the conflict began and in recognition of this milestone, International SOS shares insight into how it supported clients, key

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Investors lose almost Rs. 10 lakh crore in worse stock market crash
Commodities & CurrencyEconomic & FinanceInvestingMarket OverviewStocks & Funds

Investors lose over Rs. 10 lakh crore in stock market crash on Monday

On Monday, Investors lost nearly ₹8.5 lakh crore in the worst stock market crash in 10 months. The Sensex crashed at 1,747 points and closed at 56,405.  Furthermore, the Ukraine crisis triggered a global sell-off, and Sensex witnessed the worst single-day fall in ten months.  The worst stock market crash in ten months According to

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