A new mood of realism is in the air – oil and gas are back
It’s not the oil majors which have been abusing customers, but distributors such as British Gas.
It’s not the oil majors which have been abusing customers, but distributors such as British Gas.
A good slice of the blame for Germany being more brachiosaurus than tiger goes to Angela Merkel.
As the Kremlin’s war in Ukraine falters, the private armies it has given rise to are becoming more powerful and unpredictable than ever before.
With tensions flaring between Serbia and Kosovo, there are fears a conflict would be convenient for the Kremlin.
Rumours of Italy going into a death-spiral with no hope of escape are greatly exaggerated.
New research has put a figure on the price of war – a tab Russia has made the world pick up.
Iain Martin in conversation with the award-winning Financial Times journalist Gideon Rachman about his new book The Age of the Strong Man.
While there was a whiff of underlying realism in his Victory Day address, the wily old Putin of yesteryear is long gone.
Vladimir Putin’s 9 May celebrations show the Kremlin doesn’t have a monopoly on Soviet history.
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