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  • Audio: How boycotts against Russia work – and how they don’t - Today in Focus 06.04.22281384
  • ‘Outraged by the atrocities’: U.S. aims new sanctions at Russia - Politico 06.04.22281634
  • Perma-sanctions: Biden under pressure to punish Russia until Putin's gone - Politico 06.04.22281633
  • Punishment sanctions actually reduce Russia’s incentive to end its war, argues Milan Rai - Peace News 05/22281369
  • EU allies expel 149 Russian diplomats in two days after Bucha killings - Guardian 05.04.22281124
  • Labour calls for Russian ambassador to be expelled after Bucha atrocities - Guardian 05.04.22281123
  • West must hit Russian economy even harder, says Liz Truss - Guardian 05.04.22281125
  • Zelenskiy set to demand new Russia sanctions at UN amid Bucha outcry - Guardian 05.04.22281122
  • Asian markets cautious amid talk of more Russia sanctions - Al Jazeera 04.04.22281209
  • UK prevents use of private jet linked to Russian oligarchs - Guardian 02.04.22280804
  • Sanctions on Russia: Who gains, who loses? - TBS 02.04.22327693
  • Jets linked to Russian oligarchs appear to have kept flying despite sanctions - Guardian 31.03.22280476
  • Russian oligarchs on UK sanctions list were granted ‘golden visas’ - Guardian 30.03.22280250
  • Why is Abramovich playing peacemaker after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine? - Guardian 30.03.22291033
  • Dubai throws open the doors for the rich Russians escaping sanctions - Guardian 26.03.22284035
  • UK detains two private jets belonging to sanctioned Russian oligarch - Guardian 26.03.22279619
  • Biden and EU agree landmark gas deal to break Kremlin’s hold - Guardian 25.03.22279494
  • US, G7 freeze Russian gold amid Ukraine war: All you need to know - Al Jazeera 25.03.22279431
  • Video: What are sanctions and do they work? - BBC 25.03.22281162
  • Nestlé stops production and sales of non-essential goods in Russia - Guardian 23.03.22279047
  • What do sanctions help achieve? An expert explains - WEF 22.03.22278984
  • Economic sanctions may make Russians’ lives worse – without stopping Putin’s assault on Ukraine - Conversation 22.03.22280698
  • $75m superyacht belonging to Russian oligarch seized in Gibraltar - Guardian 22.03.22278590
  • Alisher Usmanov’s assets may be out of reach of sanctions regime - Guardian 22.03.22278591
  • The hunt for superyachts of sanctioned Russian oligarchs - BBC 22.03.22278638
  • What Biden got right about arming Ukraine - and wrong about sanctioning Russia - Intercept 20.03.22278629
  • West hits Vladimir Putin’s fake news factories with wave of sanctions - Observer 20.03.22278367
  • Mikhail Baryshnikov: Do not punish Russian artists and athletes for war - Observer 20.03.22278368
  • Biden’s war on the Russian economy is missing a key player - Politico 19.03.22278644
  • Is seizing the yachts & mansions of Russian oligarchs enough? No - Al Jazeera 18.03.22278083
  • Where does Russia sanctions policy go from here? - Al Jazeera 17.03.22278093
  • 'Irreversible’ withdrawal necessary to lift sanctions on Russia - Politico 16.03.22277798
  • Russian default looms as deadline for dollar bond payments arrives - Guardian 16.03.22277498
  • Putin says Russia will achieve Ukraine goals, decries sanctions - Al Jazeera 16.03.22278675
  • EU hits Roman Abramovich with sanctions in new action against Russia - Guardian 15.03.22277336
  • Consequences of the Russian Federation's aggression against Ukraine - EU 15.03.22305843
  • Britain blocks luxury exports to Russia worth hundreds of millions - Guardian 15.03.22277334
  • EU Members Agree New Package Of Russia Sanctions - RFERL 14.03.22322597
  • Over 300 Companies Have Withdrawn from Russia—But Some Remain - Yale 14.03.22277173
  • US warns China against helping Russia - BBC 14.03.22277137
  • Weak money laundering laws put Australia at risk of becoming a haven for Russian cash - Guardian 12.03.22276929
  • Government has not backed up Russian sanction claims - LFF 12.03.22277728
  • How Silicon Valley’s Russia crackdown proves its power – and its threat - Guardian 11.03.22277241
  • Britain’s economic war against Vladimir Putin is a mess – and it may be pointless - Guardian 11.03.22276739
  • G7 nations strip Russia of ‘most favoured nation’ status - Guardian 11.03.22276672
  • Standard owner Evgeny Lebedev insists he is not ‘an agent of Russia’ - Guardian 11.03.22276740
  • G7 nations strip Russia of ‘most favoured nation’ status - Guardian 11.03.22277274
  • Wealthy Russians using Serbian loophole to avoid EU flights ban - Guardian 11.03.22276727
  • What happens if Russia can’t pay its debts after western sanctions? - Guardian 11.03.22276737
  • Journalist lays out 3 ways in which the economic campaign against Russia could have a global impact - AlterNet 10.03.22276709
  • Putin says Russia will emerge stronger, sanctions will rebound - Al Jazeera 10.03.22276571
  • Russia plans to seize assets of western companies that pull out - Guardian 10.03.22276738
  • Superyachts tracked: Abramovich’s boat heads east after sanctions - Guardian 10.03.22276559
  • UK freezes assets of seven Russian oligarchs including Roman Abramovich - Guardian 10.03.22276553
  • Russia’s war: Why The BMJ opposes an academic boycott - BMJ 10.03.22277596
  • How do US sanctions on Russia affect the West? - Global Times 09.03.22277165
  • Moscow Accuses US of Waging 'Economic War' Against Russia - CD 09.03.22276748
  • Sanctions on Russia are forcing its citizens to leave their country - AlterNet 09.03.22276712
  • EU imposes travel bans and asset freezes on a further 160 Russians - Guardian 09.03.22276291
  • US hijacks European allies on Russian energy ban - Global Times 09.03.22277166
  • Why Apple, Disney, IKEA and hundreds of other Western companies are abandoning Russia with barely a shrug - Conversation 09.03.22276706
  • Fleeing sanctions, oligarchs seek safe ports for superyachts - AP News 08.03.22277865
  • McDonald's To Temporarily Close Restaurants & Pause Operations in Russia - McDonalds 08.03.22277170
  • The sanctions strategy is flawed. To defeat Putin, you have to know how the Kremlin works - Guardian 08.03.22276192
  • More Than 200 Major Companies Have Pulled Out Of Russia So Far - Huffpost 08.03.22277172
  • McDonald’s, Starbucks, Coca-Cola and Pepsi suspend Russian operations - Guardian 08.03.22276187
  • The sanctions strategy is flawed. To defeat Putin, you have to know how the Kremlin works - Guardian 08.03.22276191
  • Biden to announce a ban on US imports of Russian energy - Al Jazeera 08.03.22276172
  • EU issues 30 times more sanctions than UK since Russia invaded Ukraine - LFF 07.03.22277753
  • New Zealand, South Korea announce new sanctions on Russia - Al Jazeera 07.03.22276099
  • New Zealand to ramp up Russia sanctions with ‘first of its kind’ law - Guardian 07.03.22278607
  • Sanctioning Russia Won’t Work. Just Look at Iran - Novara Media 07.03.22277783
  • Tweet: VISA, Mastercard ban: Russian banks rush to switch to the Chinese card system #Unionpay - @disclosetv 06.03.22277052
  • Mastercard and Visa block in Russia does not stop domestic purchases - Guardian 06.03.22275827
  • Russia’s economy is under siege, but will the west break first? - Guardian 06.03.22275822
  • Defiant Putin warns the west: your sanctions are akin to an act of war - Guardian 05.03.22278654
  • Putin calls sanctions a declaration of war as Zelenskyy pleads for more aid - NPR 05.03.22275891
  • Iran nuclear talks: Russia says West's Ukraine sanctions create 'problem' for deal - Middle East Eye 05.03.22323075
  • Ukraine no-fly zone would mean participation in conflict - Al Jazeera 05.03.22275867
  • Video: War in Ukraine: are sanctions working? - The Economist 04.03.22276169
  • Boycott of Russian-branded petrol stations hurts Americans - Al Jazeera 04.03.22275882
  • Property of Russian elites could be handed to Ukrainian refugees, says Raab - Guardian 04.03.22275512
  • Russia: the oligarchs and business figures on western sanction lists - Guardian 04.03.22275498
  • Nike, IKEA close Russian stores as sanctions, trade restrictions bite - Reuters 04.03.22275388
  • UK sanctions Russians Usmanov and Shuvalov, ponders law change - Reuters 03.03.22275389
  • As France and Germany Seize Yachts, UK Accused of Coddling Russian Oligarchs - CD 03.03.22275371
  • EU urges UK to act faster before Russian assets are spirited away - Guardian 03.03.22275358
  • The west has declared all-out financial war with Russia. What does this mean? - Guardian 03.03.22275351
  • Ikea closes all stores and factories in Russia amid exodus of western firms - Guardian 03.03.22275346
  • UK imposes sanctions on Russian billionaire and former deputy PM - Guardian 03.03.22275322
  • Turn down heating by 1C to reduce need for Russian imports, Europeans told - Guardian 03.03.22275324
  • Why does UK seem so slow at acting against Putin’s oligarchs? - Guardian 03.03.22275323
  • Alexei Mordashov: Russia’s richest man is now an EU sanctions target - Guardian 02.03.22278127
  • Igor Shuvalov: the former Russian deputy PM with an £11m flat in Whitehall - Guardian 02.03.22275159
  • Oligarchs under EU and US sanctions linked to £200m in UK property - Guardian 02.03.22275158
  • Russia’s Sberbank pulls out of Europe after facing failure amid sanctions - Guardian 02.03.22275081
  • Strangling Russia’s Economy Won’t End Putin’s War — But Could Be Disastrous for Civilians - Jacobin 02.03.22275955
  • Starmer questions why Roman Abramovich is not facing UK sanctions - Guardian 02.03.22275163
  • Apple pauses sales in Russia and stops all exports - NPR 01.03.22275672
  • Russians feel the pain of international sanctions - BBC 01.03.22275401

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