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Sanctions Impact - Page 4

June 15, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

How a New Tracking Method Exposed a Hidden Grain Route From Occupied Ukraine to Libya

On February 15, 2026, the bulk carrier Grumant (IMO: 9385879) was captured in satellite imagery docked at the occupied Ukrainian port of Feodosia on the Crimean peninsula. The vessel appeared to have

Business/Geopolitics

US Freezes Cuba’s State Oil Company in Escalating Pressure Campaign Against Havana

The United States has imposed new sanctions on Cuba’s state-owned energy company, Unión Cuba-Petróleo (CUPET), intensifying Washington’s efforts to increase pressure on the Cuban government as the island faces a severe energy crisis. The measures, announced Thursday by the State

June 12, 2026

Democratic Party’s Corollary to Trump’s Foreign Policy – Venezuela, Cuba, Nicaragua

Columns/Geopolitics

Donald Trump’s second term has precipitated a tsunami of criticism from Democrats over his foreign policy. Yet when it comes to Washington’s efforts to

SeaLead Shipping Denies Iranian Links After U.S. Sanctions Sideline a Third of Fleet

Business/Shipping and Maritime

Singapore-based container shipping group SeaLead has denied ties to the Iranian regime after U.S. sanctions forced it to withdraw a third of its fleet

Sanctions Hurt EU More Than Putin, Says German Politician

March 31, 2025
Germany

A senior German politician has suggested that sanctions imposed on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine may be harming Europe more than they are affecting Vladimir Putin. Michael Kretschmer, the premier of

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The Folly and Illegality of Sanctions

January 14, 2025
Columns/Geopolitics

I am being asked if the issuance by the dreadful Biden regime of a new package of sanctions against Russian oil exports are a gift to the incoming Trump  presidency or a poisoned

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U.S. Sanctions on Pakistan’s Missile Program: Impact on South Asian Stability

December 22, 2024
Columns

On December 15, the US imposed additional sanctions against four entities with direct links to Pakistan’s ballistic missile program. The order freezes assets and prohibits US citizens from doing business with firms

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America’s Reckless Vendetta Against Cuba Must End

September 21, 2024
Editorials

Editorial “Beneath this mask there is more than flesh. Beneath this mask there is an idea, Mr. Creedy, and ideas are bulletproof.” These lines from V for Vendetta echo eerily in the

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Russian Embassy Slams Latvian Justifications for Fertilizer Blockade

September 17, 2024
Business

by Our Diplomatic Affairs Editor The Russian Embassy in Colombo has issued a strong critique of a recent statement from the Latvian Embassy in New Delhi, which was exclusively published by the

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