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Nothing Will Be “Cheap” in russia Any Longer: Marketplaces Are Rapidly Raising Prices
From 2026, russian marketplaces will lose their main advantage – low prices. Due to changes in tax legislation, online commerce is entering a phase of structural transformation, the consequences of which will directly hit buyers’ wallets. Prices are already predicted to rise by at least 5% in the first year, and this is just the beginning.
2/15/2026
russia’s Industry and Export Sectors Facing Maximum Risk of Bankruptcy
The number of loss-making companies rose to 18,200, showing a 16% increase year-on-year. Their total losses reached $97.3 billion, having increased by 8.1%. The highest concentration of problem enterprises was recorded in the coal mining, coke chemical, metallurgical, tobacco, and leather industries.
2/15/2026
“Like” As Evidence: How russia Punishes for Social Media Activity
Since 2010, russian “law enforcers” have opened more than 30,000 criminal and administrative cases for posts, reposts, and “likes” on social media.
2/14/2026
The kremlin Is Modernizing the System of Property Confiscation As a “Promising” Source of Budget Revenue
In 2022, sentences with confiscation were handed down to 4,195 people, and in 2024 – to 24,078. Compared to 2020, the figures increased 9.3 times.
2/14/2026
Ukraine and the World – Against russia’s Aggression. Sanctions in Action
Against the background of ongoing sanctions and growing economic problems, russian companies began to record massive losses.
2/14/2026
russia Imports Labor, but Is Not Ready to Embrace People
Faced with a chronic labor shortage after restricting migration from Central Asia, russia is rapidly expanding its importation of people from remote and poorer countries, from India to Afghanistan. Formally, this is presented as an economic necessity, but in reality, it is the exploitation of migrants in a country where xenophobia and everyday racism are the social norm.
2/13/2026
Emergency Housing As a Business: russia’s Authorities Monetize Resettlement
russian authorities are preparing a new large-scale scam against their citizens: houses in good condition on attractive land will be declared unsafe, residents will be forced to move to densely built-up areas on the outskirts, while the vacated plots will be transferred to loyal developers. In addition, people will be billed for “improved conditions” for which they did not ask.
2/13/2026
Increasing Supervision of Teenagers in russia: Schools Monitoring Social Media, Responsibility Being Shifted to Teachers
Formally, the initiative is explained by the need to “detect the influence of destructive communities in a timely manner”. The parents’ participation is called voluntary. At the same time, teachers and parents themselves admit that in reality, teachers have been monitoring the pages of individual students they consider “problematic” for some time.
2/13/2026
Ukraine and the World – Against russia’s Aggression. Sanctions in Action
UK Secretary of State for Defence John Healey has said that London is allocating additional £500 million for urgent support to Ukraine’s air defense.
2/13/2026
The Russians Must Not Get Used to Believing That Their Missiles and “Shaheds” Help Them in Any Way – Address by the President
I also expect active involvement from the entire system of Ukrainian diplomacy. This applies to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and every Ukrainian embassy. If an embassy remains silent, that means its work is unsatisfactory. Ukraine must be heard – heard everywhere in the world. Ukraine must be supported. I expect relevant results in support of Ukraine as early as this week.
2/13/2026
Unpaid Leave Has Become the New Norm for 4 Million Workers in the rf
The growth affected all categories of underemployment. The largest group consists of workers sent on unpaid leave – 4 million people (+9%). Another 1.3 million people work part-time by agreement of the parties (+13%).
2/12/2026
A Ticket to the Pre-Digital Era: How Blocking Telegram Is Causing Degradation of Small Businesses in the rf
In a situation where there is virtually no choice and state media remain the only “permitted” reality, the restrictions on Telegram are yet another step by the rf towards the complete digital isolation of its society and the systemic curtailment of civil liberties.
2/12/2026
Power Through Family Ties: How “Career Ladders” Really Work in russia
In russia, official statements about “equal opportunities” and open career ladders are increasingly at odds with reality. Recent comments by first deputy head of the russian presidential administration sergey kiriyenko that the joke about “the colonel’s son and the general’s children” no longer applies are disingenuous, to say the least, given specific personnel decisions.
2/12/2026
Ukraine and the World – Against russia’s Aggression. Sanctions in Action
The European Parliament has supported the European Commission’s proposal to provide Ukraine with a EUR 90 billion loan to finance military and budgetary expenditures.
2/12/2026
France Is Integrating Cyberspace into Its National Defense System
The strategy marks France’s switching from a fragmented response to incidents to a systemic model of cyber deterrence and preventive risk management, while establishing cyberspace as a full-fledged dimension of national defense. The focus on a large personnel reserve and European mobility of specialists also has a geopolitical dimension aimed at reducing Europe’s technological dependence.
2/11/2026
russia Continues Losing Its Brains
The consequences of the kremlin’s policy are reflected in global rankings. In Leiden University’s 2025 ranking of scientific activity, no russian university made it into the top 200. The highest position was taken by moscow state university, which ranked only 227th.
2/11/2026
Dependence on russia May Ruin belarus’ Real Estate Market
The current market configuration is a direct consequence of external shock, not internal development. International sanctions have forced belarusians to urgently seek ways to preserve their savings. Real estate became a forced substitute for financial assets, causing frenzied demand in 2022–2024 and pushing prices up by about 20%.
2/11/2026
Ukraine and the World – Against russia’s Aggression. Sanctions in Action
The Netherlands has announced an additional contribution of EUR 35 million to the Ukraine Energy Support Fund, bringing the total amount to EUR 100 million. EUR 35 million of the new contribution from Dutch partners will be used to install solar power systems on building roofs through the Ray of Hope initiative.
2/11/2026
Many Changes Are Underway in Our Air Defense Operations – Address by the President
We are preparing for two systemic security events that will take place this week. The first is a defense ministers’ format involving countries standing with Ukraine. New support packages for our defense will be announced. The second is the Munich Security Conference, in which Ukraine will take part. It is important that Ukraine’s signals are heard by Europe, heard by America, and by all our partners.
2/11/2026
VDD: russia Remains an Existential Threat to Latvia’s National Security
russia is classified as an existential threat in the report. The VDD records espionage, sabotage, and psychological influence operations, predicting an increase in their intensity in 2026. The practice of involving local individuals from the criminal milieu in subversive activities is pointed out separately.
2/10/2026
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