Made in the USA
Over 700 Ukrainian civilians have been killed by Russian weapons containing Western-made components

When wide-ranging sanctions were imposed on Russia the same day it launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the US authorities confidently announced the measures would “severely restrict Russia’s access to technologies and other items” needed “to sustain its aggressive military capabilities”. Now, after more than three years of war, it is clear that those goals have not been achieved.
Of the 100 leading companies supplying microchips to Russia, 40 remain unsanctioned, while many of those who have been sanctioned continue to do business with Russia regardless.
Some of the largest Russian buyers of electronics make little or no effort to hide their ties to weapons manufacturers.
“The measures taken by companies to prevent the export of their products to Russia have been ineffective.”


Remorseless
The killer of Novaya Gazeta’s Anastasia Baburova has been freed into a country that’s more aligned with her worldview than ever

Moscow’s minions
A new pro-Kremlin bloc is taking shape in the European Parliament
Double whammy
Could sanctions and drone strikes lead to the collapse of Russian oil production and end its funding of the Kremlin’s war machine?
Dream ticket
As Georgia’s slide into autocracy continues, Europe appears to be losing faith it can reverse the process
They came from the East
Europe is struggling to respond to Russia’s growing use of hybrid warfare
Profits of doom
Will the EU breach its own sanctions to compensate an Austrian bank fined €2 billion in Russia?
Economic overkill
Russia’s untenable level of military spending has trapped the country in a Catch-22
Tanking it
Ukrainian drone strikes have disabled one sixth of Russia’s oil refining capacity and led to a protracted fuel crisis
Stopping the clock
Why has Russia massively increased its funding of anti-ageing research?



