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Russia's Ministry of Economic Development detailed this week that Russia’s economic hardships are less severe than expected. Economics Inflation

the digital ruble in 2024. While the ministry once thought the country’s GDP would shrink by 12%, data now shows a different story.

Vladimir Putin Blasts United States Government — Says Nancy Pelosi’s Trip to Taiwan Was a ‘Blatant Demonstration of Disrespect’

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