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Mariupol's siege of Russian troops "a few days left for food" Red Cross officials
Residents fight over food, looting, Russian troops besiege Mariupol [Geneva AFP] The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC...
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Russia approves the use of vaporization bombs
Fuel vaporization bomb
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Japan's imported wheat hits the second highest ever. Average price increase of 17% from April
The Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) announced on April 9 that the price of wheat imported by the government and sold to flour milling companies and others will average 17.31 TP3T from April to the first half of the year (October...
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Central Bank of Russia regulates dollar trading up to $ 10,000 cash withdrawal
The Central Bank of Russia announced on April 9 that it will introduce regulations on foreign currency transactions. Individual depositors can withdraw cash from their dollar-denominated accounts only...
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Germany provides weapons that break principles At a turning point in security policy
Europe is expanding its framework for weapons assistance to Ukraine. Germany and Sweden have long stated that they would not send arms to the conflict zone...
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Japan unusually revised the guidelines for the three principles of equipment transfer
On August 8, the government established export rules to provide Ukraine, which is being invaded by Russian troops, with self-defense equipment such as bulletproof vests...
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JCB Card to suspend Russian business in line with major US card companies
JCB (JCB) announced on August 8 that it will suspend card payment transactions in Russia, with implementation scheduled for the 14th and beyond. ...
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Japan approves additional sanctions on Russia and Belarus Export ban and asset freeze Cabinet meeting
The government approved additional sanctions against Russia and Belarus at a Cabinet meeting on August 8 over the situation in Ukraine. The sanctions against Russia...
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More than 200 of the world's major companies announce withdrawal / reduction from Russia
In the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the sanctions imposed by Western countries, a number of companies are reassessing their Russian operations. According to a tally by the U.S.-based Yale University...
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Aircraft leasing, withdrawal from Russia one after another Half of the private sector becomes inoperable
The world's leading aircraft leasing companies are rushing to exit their Russian operations. Ireland-based Aircap, the world's largest airline, is withdrawing...