
Ilya Arkhipov
Kremlin Correspondent at Bloomberg News
Any views are accidental, retweets aren't endorsements. Covering Russian and international politics for more than 20 years. Kremlin Correspondent for Bloomberg.
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1 month ago |
bloomberg.com | Sudhi Ranjan Sen |Lucy White |Ilya Arkhipov
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Sudhi Ranjan Sen |Lucy White |Ilya Arkhipov
(Bloomberg) -- India’s top diplomat said relations with the US are on firm footing in comments that come as New Delhi looks to lower tariffs on imports to fend off President Donald Trump’s threatened reciprocal levies that could upend bilateral and global trade. Most Read from Bloomberg“Our relations with the US are probably the best they have been,” India’s External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar said Wednesday at Chatham House — a London-based independent policy institute.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
insurancejournal.com | Ilya Arkhipov |Evgenia Pismennaya
Russia has formed a new government commission to coordinate clean up of the biggest spill of oil products in the Black Sea in recent history as the Kremlin continues to assess the full scale of the catastrophe. Two tankers carrying a combined 9,200 metric tons of heavy fuel oil sank during a storm in the middle of December in the Kerch Strait, which separates mainland Russia from occupied Crimea. According to initial government estimates, at least 2,400 tons were spilled into the sea.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
arkansasonline.com | Ilya Arkhipov
Russia has formed a new government commission to coordinate cleanup of the biggest spill of oil products in the Black Sea in recent history as the Kremlin continues to assess the full scale of the catastrophe. Two tankers carrying a combined 9,200 metric tons of heavy fuel oil sank during a storm in the middle of December in the Kerch Strait, which separates mainland Russia from occupied Crimea. According to initial government estimates, at least 2,400 tons were spilled into the sea.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
rigzone.com | Ilya Arkhipov |Evgenia Pismennaya
Russia has formed a new government commission to coordinate clean up of the biggest spill of oil products in the Black Sea in recent history as the Kremlin continues to assess the full scale of the catastrophe. Two tankers carrying a combined 9,200 metric tons of heavy fuel oil sank during a storm in the middle of December in the Kerch Strait, which separates mainland Russia from occupied Crimea. According to initial government estimates, at least 2,400 tons were spilled into the sea.
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