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Moscow must be made to pay, but without risking harm to global financial stability
Hungary’s leader insists he will not be swayed by threats or offers of money
Guideline relaxation aimed at indirectly supporting Ukraine also allows artillery shells to be shipped to UK
A counterfactual view of the conflict in Ukraine
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Gideon and guests discuss what's next for Ukraine, Gaza, China and the US election
Rules aim to make it harder to circumvent measures to limit Kremlin revenues
Western calls for peace talks ignore the Kremlin’s determination to pursue its war of conquest
Bid to take cash from financial institution comes as west explores ways to seize assets of Russia’s central bank
G7 allies are debating whether to spend Moscow’s frozen funds to support Ukraine
Republican and Democrat negotiators head home for holidays without passing deal on new funding
Asset swap will hand oligarch cash in exchange for his stake in Austria’s Strabag construction firm
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says military wants more conscription to hold lines against Russia
Anadolu Efes will not pay for the share with western companies continuing their difficult exit from Russia
Nordic countries seek closer relations with US military after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine
Sustaining economy at ‘critical time’ for war-torn country is priority, says bank president Odile Renaud-Basso
Stand-off over funds to Ukraine has laid bare the need to reform how the bloc works
Securing and sustaining the independence of the country should be the key war aim
Plus: Serbia’s election sees Vučić strengthen his control of parliament
Setback on funding for Kyiv was ‘high point of escalation’ by antagonistic Hungarian premier
Kristalina Georgieva urges US and EU to seal deals that would unlock tens of billions of dollars in funding
The public in allied countries has been led to expect war to be easier than it is
Sunday’s parliamentary and local elections were triggered by mass protests against pro-Russian president
Vladimir Putin’s aim of disrupting the US-led international order is closely tied to his war of expansion in Ukraine
Ukrainian leader fails to secure long-term financial aid from US and EU
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