Nigeria plans to diversify its energy mix with assistance from Rosatom to construct nuclear power plants for $80bn
The race to become energy world leader is heating up, with the US using its shale gas reserves to topple a Russia hamstrung by the crisis in Ukraine. But will Russia’s trade deal with Asia cement it as top runner?
There is trouble on the horizon for Mother Russia. The economic outlook is increasingly grim and the president is blaming Europe
Political turmoil, a brain drain of scientists and waning interest have transformed Russia from a nation that launched the first satellite into an increasingly minor player in the world of science, according to a report
Russia’s Black Sea fleet might not carry much weight in strict military terms but its presence will burden Ukraine’s future
Lukoil will cease supplying gasoline to Iran the latest addition to a list of companies that have halted shipments
Les Secular discusses whether the new array of Russian transfer pricing rules will encourage multinational firms to invest