From bakeries to beauty shops, Russian businesses are feeling the pain
As Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine marks four years, the pressure on Russia’s economy is starting to show
Last updated: 2026-02-23 09:38:23 ET
Pulse AI Brief
Updated Feb 23, 2026 8:00 AM ET
As the Russia-Ukraine conflict continues, European nations are reassessing their strategic positions. Analysts are exploring scenarios for Europe as it navigates the geopolitical landscape shaped by Russia's actions.
The ongoing conflict and Europe's response could influence energy markets, particularly natural gas prices, as Europe seeks to reduce dependency on Russian energy supplies.
This strategic shift highlights the growing importance of European unity and collaboration in addressing security challenges and maintaining regional stability.
As Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine marks four years, the pressure on Russia’s economy is starting to show
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