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Russia’s Food Sanctions: Boon for Some, Bust for Others
Russia retaliated against Western sanctions imposed for its actions in Ukraine by halting food imports from the West. The temporary import ban on food from the European Union, North America, Norway and Australia has Russian consumers concerned that they could face sharp increases in food prices. But in an ironic twist, the restrictions have made...
Legal Battle Resumes Over Kazakh Ex-Banker
A French court will hear arguments Thursday on whether to extradite Mukhtar Ablyazov, a once-powerful Kazakh banker turned fugitive who is sought on fraud charges by Ukraine, Russia and Kazakhstan. …read more Source: The Wall Street...
STOCKS SURGE, DOW GAINS 156: Here’s What You Need To Know (DIA, SPY, QQQ, TLT, IWM, DBC, AAPL, GS, GPRO, EURO, USD)
Stocks rallied on Wednesday, the first day of gains for the market in three days, with the Nasdaq leading percentage gains on Wednesday and the Dow adding more than 150 points. First, the scoreboard: Dow: 17,213.56, +157.7, (+0.9%) S&P 500: 1,998.54, +15.8, (+0.8%) Nasdaq: 4,554.06, +45.4, (+1%) And now, the top stories on Wednesday: 1. The...
Russia’s Food Sanctions: Boon for Producers, Bust for Consumers
Russia retaliated against Western sanctions imposed for its actions in Ukraine by halting food imports from the West. The temporary import ban on food from the European Union, North America, Norway and Australia has Russian consumers concerned that they could face sharp increases in food prices. But in an ironic twist, the restrictions have made...
Large Numbers of Russian Troops Said to Leave Ukraine, but Remain Nearby
The assessment, by NATO officials, signaled growing confidence that the conflict between Ukraine and pro-Russia rebels could be easing. …read more Source: The New York...
NATO Confident in Afghan Security Following Political Power Sharing
NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen says he is confident that Afghan forces can take charge of security behind a new government in Kabul that comes as part of a political power-sharing agreement following this year’s historic elections. The NATO Secretary General spoke with VOA at the United Nations about Afghanistan, Syria, and...
World Bank: Russian Economy Nears ‘Stagnation’
Russia’s economic growth is slow and may stagnate over the next two years, according to a World Bank study published Wednesday. The bank says Russia’s economic growth may be just one-half of one percent this year — and forecasts it may be slightly slower in 2015 and 2016. The bank’s new Russia Economic Report highlights...
At the UN, Obama Zaps Russia’s Sneak Invasion of Ukraine
Even after President Barack Obama launched an extraordinary verbal attack on Russia at the General Assembly Wednesday, Moscow is expected to vote for an American-proposed Security Council resolution to fight terrorism later this afternoon. At the opening of the United Nations General Assembly annual debate, where heads of state and foreign...
A Pugnacious Obama Takes on (Most of) the World
President Obama, speaking before the United Nations General Assembly, just delivered a speech that reminded me of Hillary Clinton at her most pugnacious, and of John McCain at his most tranquil. He reminded me of the second-term George W. Bush as well. Obama labeled ISIS “evil” (remember the trouble Bush created for himself when he...
Israel’s Man at the United Nations
When foreign dignitaries arrive in New York City for the annual gathering of the UN General Assembly, it’s often difficult to determine which world leaders are rolling past in which dark limousines. But one country’s representatives typically stand out. It’s the country whose embassy and consulate on Second Avenue are enclosed...



