Kari Lake asks supporters to pray for her attorneys as they face sanctions
Lake claimed sanctions are an attempt to "silence" her legal team.
Russia accuses U.S. of "impotent malice" over sanctions
"The U.S. administration does not give up its close to insane efforts to expand its sanctions pressure on Russia," the Russian embassy in the U.S said.
Putin worried about controlling news as war struggles are exposed: ISW
The Russian president recently canceled his address to parliament as well as an open forum with members of the public, the first time he's done so in a decade.
Russia complains "we can't buy what we need" as sanctions bite
The comment by NTV anchor Ivan Trushkin came as as a Moody's Analytics economist told Newsweek sanctions "have dragged Russia into a recession."
China sues U.S. for choking off semiconductor industry
The legal proceedings this month were Beijing's first material response to the chip export controls imposed by the United States in October.
Russia's economy is being slowly asphyxiated
Vladimir Putin's invasion has sparked tough sanctions which are expected to contribute to the continued contraction of the Russian economy in 2023.
Russia's "shadow fleet" to bypass oil sanctions likely doomed to failure
The U.S. has said a cap on the price of Russian oil will restrict Moscow's funding of the war in Ukraine.
U.S. eases oil sanctions on Venezuela, Chevron to resume some production
The move came after the Venezuelan government and the Unitary Platform, a Venezuelan opposition group, reached a humanitarian agreement on Saturday.
Russia, China join forces against push to punish Iran
Facing growing pressure to assist each other on the global stage, Russia and China backed Iran in an international vote on the country's recent crackdowns.
"Idiots": Kim Jong Un's sister slams Seoul counterparts over sanctions row
The South Korean unification ministry described Kim Yo-jong's use of "vulgar language" as "deplorable."
Trump's "extremely bad luck" could doom lawsuit against his biggest enemy
Trump's suit landed in front of the same judge who sanctioned the former president's lawyers just a week ago.
Israel Has a Role to Play in Helping Iran's Protesters
While the Biden administration equivocates, Israel should seize the greatest opportunity since the 1979 Islamic Revolution for regime change.
Jim Carrey, Margaret Atwood among 100 Canadians banned from Russia
The Russian Foreign Ministry announced the news on Monday in response to Canada's sanctions against Russia.
Putin ally demands "full-scale war" to push NATO back after Kherson defeat
Vladimir Solovyov complained of "severe problems," saying they must be overcome with an "iron fist" response.
More Sanctions Won't Fix This
Iran treats all the embargoes and sanctions the same way: It cheats.
Exclusive: Top Cuba diplomat urges Biden to end sanctions now—world agrees
As 185 nations condemned U.S. sanctions on Cuba, FM Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla told Newsweek that "President Biden could change this situation with a signature."
Lula's victory in Brazil is great news for Putin
The Russian president was quick to congratulate Brazil's new leftist leader who has also blamed the West for the war in Ukraine.
Squatters take over Russian tycoon's home, set up camp
In pictures on social media, signs could be seen hanging from the windows with slogans such as "No to war."
Steven Seagal could face U.S. sanctions over his Russia support
American politicians call for the country to sanction the actor for "perpetuating Russia's genocidal war in Ukraine."
Zelensky Aide Reveals Top Ukraine Priority After Russian Strikes
Economic adviser Oleg Ustenko said the nationwide missile blitz demands "very fast and very effective" Western retaliation.
These billionaires renounced their Russian citizenship since Ukraine war
More than 40 percent of the 111 Russian-born billionaires have at least one other passport. Six percent have two or more.
Why Russia's Airstrikes Could Signal a Defining Chapter in Ukraine War
Moscow's missile blitz may help land Kyiv a full anti-air shield—and put Vladimir Putin even more in a corner.
Europe moves to cap Putin's profits from OPEC oil cuts
The Kremlin said it would be announcing a temporary cut in production in response to the news.
Ukraine Posts Photo of Iranian Drone That Official Denies Giving to Putin
The U.S. Treasury Department has already imposed additional sanctions on Iran for the program.
Russia's Iran-Made Drones 'Failing' and Not Meeting Expectations: Pentagon
Iranian drones have suffered "numerous failures on the battleground" in Ukraine, according to a top U.S. official.
Top Putin Ally Keeping Forces Away From Russia's Mobilization
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said Friday that his country "will fight only when we have to defend our home, our land."
Russia Proposes 'Alternative Meat' Made Out of Fly Larvae as Sanctions Bite
Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov has said he would "continue to experiment" with different food products as a consumer.
Russia Tells Pilots To Repair Their Own Planes Amid Sanctions—Report
Russia's regional airline pilots must "simultaneously be pilots and aircraft technicians," according to a Russian minister.
Putin Ally Dies 'of Stroke' in Russia's Far East
Vladimir Sungorkin was editor-in-chief of pro-Kremlin tabloid Komsomolskaya Pravda, which has been described as the Russian president's "favorite paper."
U.S. Mulls Hitting China With Sanctions if It Invades Taiwan—Report
Discussions about a possible sanctions package are said to be in their early stages.