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  • Haas dismisses a report alleging it broke Russian sanctions - AP News 16.03.23336690
  • American company accused of violating sanctions, doing business with Russian arms industry - PBS 14.03.23336691
  • Russia's economy held up but oil sanctions spell problems - Fortune 13.03.23336692
  • How one year of Russian sanctions have shaped the art market - The Art Newspaper 13.03.23336695
  • It is time to tighten sanctions on Russian state assets - Financial Times 12.03.23336681
  • US and UAE heading for showdown over Russian sanctions evasion - Middle East Eye 11.03.23336700
  • The reason why sanctions against Russia are failing - The New Statesman 10.03.23336701
  • EU sanctions on Russia: Overview, impact, challenges (pdf) - European Parliament 10.03.23336682
  • ‘Not much left’ on Russia sanctions, other support needed now, says EU’s Borrell - Euractiv 10.03.23336687
  • Vucic Can’t ‘Swear’ Serbia Will Not Join Sanctions on Russia - Balkan Insight 10.03.23336698
  • Russia's biggest bank suffers 78% collapse in profit as sanctions bite - CNN 09.03.23336686
  • Will new sanctions against Russian companies backfire on the G7 countries? - EU Reporter 08.03.23336702
  • Russia sanctions regime at risk of 'falling to pieces' - The Times 08.03.23336693
  • West Tightens Sanctions Compliance As Russia's Economy Avoids Worst-Case Scenario - RFERL 07.03.23336689
  • Two Canadian firms included in US sanctions list for alleged support to Russia - Reuters 07.03.23334787
  • Will Russia sanctions dethrone ‘King Dollar’? - Al Jazeera 07.03.23334782
  • The West hasn’t gone after Russia’s nuclear energy. Here’s why - CNN 07.03.23334783
  • Russia crude oil heads to UAE as sanctions divert flows - Middle East Monitor 06.03.23334800
  • Rubber row leaves skid marks on EU’s latest Russia sanctions - Politico 06.03.23334785
  • Russia's Tinkoff cancels dollar Eurobond interest payment after EU sanctions - Reuters 06.03.23334786
  • Number of organizations in sanction lists of the European Union and the United States on Russia as of October 11, 2021, by sector - Statista 06.03.23334795
  • Conte: “The sanctions against Russia? I'm a means not an end" - Agenzia Nova 06.03.23334788
  • EU adopts 10th package of sanctions against Russia - Gard 06.03.23334784
  • Senior Fellow Brian O’Toole interviewed by The World on Russia sanctions - Atlantic Council 06.03.23334797
  • International sanctions against russia due to the invasion of Ukraine - Lexology 06.03.23334790
  • Justice Department task force takes aim at Russian oligarchs and their riches - NPR 06.03.23334794
  • US Warns About Increasing Use of Intermediaries to Evade Russia Sanctions - VOA 06.03.23334781
  • U.S. sanctioned 2 Montreal companies for supporting Russian 'war effort' - CBC 06.03.23334789
  • Sanctions leave Russia unable to produce vital radar plane - Ukraine intel - JPOST 05.03.23334798
  • German Chancellor Scholz warns of ‘consequences’ if China sends arms to Russia - PBS 05.03.23334796
  • German Sanctions Against Russian Oligarchs Advancing Slowly - RFERL 04.03.23334791
  • President of European Parliament calls for more sanctions against Russia mentioning diamond industry - Ukrainska Pravda 04.03.23334799
  • Our Russian sanctions are only helping Vladimir Putin - The Spectator 04.03.23334793
  • The West tried to isolate Russia. It didn’t work. - The Japan Times 04.03.23334792
  • Russia Is Getting Around Sanctions to Secure Supply of Key Chips for War - Bloomberg 04.03.23333202
  • Russia has 'adapted' to sanctions – finance minister to RT - RT 03.03.23333197
  • Russia could run out of money next year, says oligarch Oleg Deripaska - The Guardian 02.03.23333211
  • Russia’s sanctions-dodging is getting ever more sophisticated - The Economist 02.03.23333203
  • US urges companies to comply with Russia-related sanctions - Reuters 02.03.23333205
  • US launches new crackdown on Russian sanctions busting - Financial Times 02.03.23333192
  • Video: U.S. seeking allies for possible sanctions if China aids Russia in Ukraine: sources - Global News 01.03.23333209
  • What can Russian sanctions achieve? - Wbur 01.03.23333196
  • Russia after a year of sanctions - Al Jazeera 28.02.23332395
  • Ukraine: don’t relax scientific sanctions against Russia - Nature 28.02.23333201
  • Companies circumvent Russia sanctions by exporting to third countries: 45 criminal investigations - NL Times 28.02.23333210
  • Russia blasts EU, US sanctions as ‘absurd’ and ‘futile’ - Al Arabiya 27.02.23333213
  • EU sanctions add Russian writers who back the war - Euobserver 27.02.23333198
  • Since Russia invaded Ukraine, allies levied more than 11,000 sanctions on Russia - NPR 27.02.23333208
  • France says sanctions against Russia are ‘very efficient’ as more are being considered - CNBC 27.02.23333207
  • Further Western isolation of, sanctions against Russia dim prospects of peaceful settlement of conflict - Global Times 26.02.23333212
  • 10th package of sanctions on Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine: the EU includes additional 87 individuals and 34 entities to the EU’s sanctions list - European Counc…333199
  • Questions and Answers: tenth package of restrictive measures against Russia* - European Commission 25.02.23333200
  • Western countries slap new sanctions on Russia on war anniversary - Politico 25.02.23333206
  • FATF suspends Russia and grey lists South Africa, Nigeria - DW 24.02.23331584
  • UK issues export bans on every item used by Russia in war - Reuters 24.02.23331570
  • EU agrees new Russia sanctions package on war anniversary - DW 24.02.23333193
  • Wealthy G7 nations gearing up for new volley of sanctions on Russia - Reuters 24.02.23331566
  • Sanctions On Russia Still Aren't Working - Forbes 24.02.23333194
  • U.S. Delivers More Russia Sanctions 1 Year Into War—Here’s What You Need To Know - Forbes 24.02.23331565
  • How is the Russian economy faring after a year of sanctions? - QZ 24.02.23333195
  • U.S., Allies Issue Fresh Sanctions Against Russia - WSJ 24.02.23331564
  • New US sanctions for Russia on war anniversary - BBC 24.02.23333204
  • How Putin has shrugged off unprecedented economic sanctions over Russia’s war in Ukraine – for now - The Conversation 21.02.23331061
  • EU close to deal on 10th sanctions package against Russia - Reuters 21.02.23331054
  • Treasury deputy: Russia sanctions are degrading its military - AP News 21.02.23331058
  • Sanctions against Russia have not stopped Ukraine war, but are impacting long-term, says expert - Euronews 21.02.23331053
  • Russia will see more ‘economic costs’ for war in Ukraine: G7 ministers - Global News 21.02.23331075
  • Are sanctions against Russia making a difference? - PBS 21.02.23331056
  • The sanctions war against Russia: a year of playing cat and mouse - Guardian 20.02.23330707
  • Western sanctions didn’t stop the war. Were they worth it? - Politico 20.02.23331057
  • How Russia Is Still Dodging Sanctions — With Help From Companies Everywhere - World Crunch 19.02.23331071
  • U.S. plans new sanctions on Russia, targets key industries - Reuters 19.02.23331055
  • US Plans New Russia Export Controls, Sanctions on Key Industries - Bloomberg 19.02.23331059
  • Are Sanctions Slowing Down Russia's War Machine? - NPR 18.02.23331072
  • Sanctions on Russian oil are having the ‘intended effect,’ IEA says - CNBC 16.02.23331062
  • Statement by President von der Leyen on the 10th package of sanctions against Russia - European Comission 15.02.23331052
  • EU Sanctions Aim to Make Banks Divulge Frozen Russian Assets - Bloomberg 15.02.23331060
  • New EU sanctions on tech still being found in Russian weapons in Ukraine - Euobserver 13.02.23331068
  • Dutch suspect evaded sanctions by exporting microchips to Russia through third countries - NL Times 13.02.23331079
  • The U.S. Relies on Sanctions. Do They Even Work? - Foreign Policy 12.02.23329055
  • German authorities raid firms suspected of Russia sanctions violations - Euractiv 10.02.23331064
  • Infographic: Sanctions on Russian commodities tracker - SPG Global 08.02.23331065
  • Are U.S. Sanctions on Russia Working? - Foreign Policy 07.02.23331067
  • Sanctions on the Russian digital sector: How effective are they? - EP Think Tank 06.02.23331074
  • Oil sanctions: Russia stuck between forced price cuts and evasion - Le Monde 06.02.23331077
  • US Sharpens Focus on Russia Sanctions Evasion, Warning Turkish Banks, Businesses - VOA 06.02.23331063
  • Canada's Russia sanctions are hitting people with no connection to Putin's war - CBC 06.02.23331076
  • The West’s Sanctions Against Russia Aren’t Working - World Politics Review 03.02.23331070
  • EU plans new Russia sanctions by war anniversary - Arab News 02.02.23331069
  • Why the West’s oil sanctions on Russia are proving to be underwhelming - The Economist 01.02.23331066
  • Are sanctions working? Why Russia’s economy continues to grow - Independent 01.02.23331078
  • The real impact of Western sanctions on Russia - Atlantic Council 31.01.23331073
  • Russia Boosts China Trade to Counter Western Sanctions - WSJ 30.01.23327678
  • UK government promises ‘confidentiality’ for Putin allies fighting sanctions - Open Democracy 30.01.23329639
  • Mongolia reels from impact of Russian sanctions - Financial Times 30.01.23327672
  • Ships Are Flying False Flags to Dodge Sanctions - Foreign Policy 30.01.23327679
  • Iran, Russia link banking systems amid Western sanction - Reuters 30.01.23327677
  • Gauging the Efficacy of Western Sanctions Against Russia - Geopolitical Monitor 30.01.23327683
  • Punished By Western Sanctions, Russia's Airlines Are Showing More Cracks And More Problems - RFERL 29.01.23327675
  • How Russia dodges oil sanctions on an industrial scale - The Economist 29.01.23327674

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