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The EU extends sanctions on Russia till Jan 31, 2016. This gives time for the EU to see if Russia follows up on the Minsk II ageement on Ukraine. Under the agreement Russia is required to turn over control to the government in Kiev of areas on the eastern border of Ukraine.
Grouped Articles
EU Extends Economic Sanctions on Russia Until End of January
Wall Street Journal 06/22/2015
The Fantasy Mr. Putin Is Selling
New York Times 06/22/2015
Russia Assails Extension of E.U. Sanctions in Ukraine Crisis
New York Times 06/22/2015
Georgia Dials Down Conflict With Russia
Wall Street Journal 08/01/2015
IMF Says Sanctions Take Toll On Russia
Wall Street Journal 08/04/2015
E.U. to Extend Sanctions Against Russia, but Divisions Show
New York Times 12/18/2015
Grouped Articles
Wall Street Journal 07/25/2014
Berlin Lays Groundwork with German Public for Stiffer Russian Sanctions
Wall Street Journal 07/28/2014
EU Lines Up Sector-Wide Economic Sanctions on Russia
Wall Street Journal 07/29/2014
Coordinated Sanctions Aim at Russia’s Ability to Tap Its Oil Reserves
New York Times 07/29/2014
Europe, U.S. Significantly Expand Sanctions Against Russian Economy
Wall Street Journal 07/30/2014
Loopholes Blunt Impact of U.S., EU Sanctions Over Ukraine
Wall Street Journal 07/30/2014
Grouped Articles
Weak Ruble Keeps Russians at Home
Wall Street Journal 12/14/2014
Ruble Strengthens After Central Bank Acts
Wall Street Journal 12/18/2014
As the Ruble Swoons, Russians Desperately Shop
New York Times 12/16/2014
Ruble’s Fall Tests Governor of Russia’s Central Bank
New York Times 02/09/2015
How Looming Recession Is Unsettling One of Russia’s Boom Cities
Wall Street Journal 03/17/2015
Russian Consumers Reflect the Pinch of Economic Sanctions
New York Times 04/09/2015
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