Economic overkill
Russia’s untenable level of military spending has trapped the country in a Catch-22
The Russian government is painting itself into a corner with its decision to spend 38% of the federal budget on its military and security apparatus over the next three years. Though such an unprecedented level of military spending is slowly rotting the country’s economy from within, a sudden reduction in defence expenditure is likely to result in a serious recession.
So many Russians are now economically reliant on the military-industrial complex that stopping the influx of state funding to the sector would cause a major crisis.
Russian defence corporations currently see no need to make themselves competitive in other markets as long as they still receive subsidies and state-backed loans from the budget.

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?
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?
Hot air?
Progress has been made on the Power of Siberia 2 gas pipeline, but a final deal may still be some way off


