Ukraine Unveils ATACMS Missiles Shipped From America
After months of secrecy surrounding President Biden's decision to provide ATACMS missiles to Ukraine, it has been revealed that the missiles are now in Ukrainian possession and have been used in attacks on Russian military facilities.
Seismic Evidence Unveils Further Details of Nord Stream Pipeline Attack, Pointing to Potential Ukrainian Involvement
Seismic evidence has revealed new details about the explosions linked to the attack on the Nord Stream pipelines.
A Totaled Tesla Sold for Parts in the U.S. Reemerges Online in Ukraine
A Tesla Model X that was declared 'totaled' in the U.S. last year unexpectedly reappeared online and began sending notifications to its former owner, CNBC Executive Editor Jay Yarow, several months later.
Russia Targets Ukrainian Grain Warehouses in Drone Attack, Prompting Fears of Escalating Conflict
A drone attack conducted by Russia targeted more than 700 grain warehouses on the Danube River in Ukraine, damaging crucial infrastructure for Kyiv's grain export route.
Russia's Exit from Grain Deal with Ukraine Could Escalate Global Food Crisis and Food Insecurity
Russia's decision to withdraw from a grain export deal with Ukraine has escalated concerns about global food supplies and prices.
Wheat Prices Surge as Russia Attacks Ukraine's Grain Supplies
Wheat prices experienced a significant increase following Russia's actions targeting Ukraine's grain export infrastructure.
The Expiration of the Black Sea Grain Deal
The expiration of the Black Sea grain deal, which allowed Ukraine to export grain via the Black Sea, is a significant development with implications for global food prices and the World Food Programme (WFP).
Impending Expiration of Ukraine Grain Deal
The United Nations-brokered Black Sea Grain Initiative, which has facilitated the safe export of 32 million metric tons of food from Ukraine, is set to expire on July 18.
Pentagon Begins Using Funds from Ukraine Aid Package to Expand Munitions Production and Bolster Critical Minerals Supply Chains
The Pentagon has started utilizing the $600 million Defense Production Act funding allocated from the $40 billion Ukraine aid package.
Potential Global Economic Consequences in the Balance as Chaos Reigns in Russia
The global economy, already grappling with the aftermath of the pandemic and the war in Ukraine, faces further uncertainty as chaos in Russia threatens to disrupt stability.
FEMA has enlisted the services of Ukrainian cargo airlines to provide relief efforts in Guam
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has engaged the services of two Ukrainian cargo airlines to support emergency airlift operations for disaster recovery in Guam, despite objections from U.S. carriers.
Companies Repatriating Production due to War, Economic Woes, and Social Media
As global supply chains face disruptions caused by factors like the Ukraine conflict and China's economic slowdown, a growing number of companies are opting to bring their production back home.
Russian Logistics Firms Thrive on Emerging Routes
Adapting to changing dynamics and the departure of major logistics companies, the Russian shipping and transportation sector is finding opportunities for growth.
Assessing Economic Resilience in Ukraine
One year after the war, Ukraine's economy has shrunk by 30%, which is a significant contraction compared to its pre-war output of $200 billion.
Two maritime giants are keeping Russian oil deliveries alive and well
Gatik Ship Management and Fractal Shipping have seemingly sprung out of nowhere to run $2 billion in tanker assets between the two of them.
The global energy market hasn’t been the same since Russia invaded Ukraine
The oil and gas landscape has been disrupted and the world has been struggling to find its footing since February 2022 - when Russia invaded neighboring Ukraine.
Russian oil is hitching a ride around the world on a ghost fleet
Buyers across the globe are still buying up Russian oil, despite heavy sanctions layered by the US and the EU on the product.
Chinese rare earth metals need to be shipped via train from Russia to Europe
While Ukraine’s allies ponder whether they should provide the country with modern tanks in order to defend itself from invading Russia, the European Union is weighing its options.
Starting January 1st, ship insurers are revoking coverage of Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus war risks
Insurance companies and reinsurers - those who insure the insurance companies - have been warning of scaling back after a multitude of losses associated with the conflict in Ukraine and Hurricane Ian.
Insurance companies are backing away from coverage of vessels going to Russian or Ukrainian ports.
Shipping firms transporting commodities such as oil and grains are beginning to panic as underwriters begin to pull back from reinsuring any risks that are related to the Russia-Ukraine war.