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As Sanctions Batter Economy, Russians Face the Anxieties of a Costly War
The ruble plunged, the stock market was shuttered and foreign investors shed holdings in Russian companies, deepening the concern among citizens who had become accustomed to the perks of globalization.
The New York Times | | Fuente originalCorporations Raise Prices as Consumers Spend ‘With a Vengeance’
Corporate America is lifting prices and bragging about bigger profits as consumers open their wallets and spend heartily.
The New York Times | | Fuente original10 Consequential Days: How Biden Navigated War, Covid and the Supreme Court
The dizzying events of the past week have pushed to the sidelines the congressional squabbling over President Biden’s domestic agenda, and are already redefining the arc of his presidency.
The New York Times | | Fuente originalLive Updates: Ukrainian Officials Report Multiple Missile Attacks in Kyiv
“They say that civilian objects are not a target for them,” Ukraine’s president said in a televised address. “It is a lie, they do not distinguish in which areas to operate.”
The New York Times | | Fuente originalThousands of Russians protest President Vladimir V. Putin’s assault on Ukraine. Some chant: ‘No to war!
At the demonstrations, many people said they felt depressed and broken by the news of Russian military action.
The New York Times | | Fuente originalUkraine Live Updates: Russia Begins Invasion From Land and Sea
Several Ukrainian cities were under attack on Thursday morning. President Biden condemned President Vladimir Putin’s actions, saying he would speak to the American people on Thursday.
The New York Times | | Fuente originalHow China Under Xi Jinping Is Turning Away From the World
Global engagement has helped the nation prosper. But now, its leader seems intent on recasting the meeting of minds and cultures as a zero-sum clash.
The New York Times | | Fuente originalMás leídas hoy
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- La españolización de Lidl y Aldi: cómo los alemanes están conquistando a los productores nacionales
- La banca negocia en Bruselas una comisión millonaria por canalizar los fondos europeos
- Las guerras eternas del feminismo: del "sólo sí es sí" a la 'Ley Trans'
- Un tercio de las empresas prevé mejorar las ventas en primavera
- Group of junior bankers at Goldman Sachs claim 'inhumane' work conditions
- Plus Ultra opera sólo el 0,03% de los vuelos en España y recibe el rescate récord del Estado: 150.000 euros por empleado
- La deuda pública aumentará en unos 35.000 millones por el banco malo
- El empresariado alza la voz contra la inacción política frente a la crisis