Russia once again used energy as a weapon, cutting off electricity exports to Finland, which, along with Sweden, is moving toward joining the military alliance. As the impact of the war spreads, India said it would ban wheat exports as global prices rise.
Author: New York Times
Published: 2022-05-14 06:33 am

The Biden administration is urging international banks not to help Russia evade sanctions, warning that firms risk losing access to markets in the United States and Europe if they support Russian bus… [+4791 chars]
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