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  2. ExxonMobil - Wikipedia

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    Together with Rosneft, it has developed 63.6 million acres (257,000 km 2) in Russia, including the East-Prinovozemelsky field. After Russia's 2022 invasion began, though, ExxonMobil announced it was fully pulling out of both Russia and Sakhalin-I, and launched a lawsuit against Russia's federal government on August 30.

  3. Separatism in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Russian sources have accused Finland and Estonia of stirring up separatist sentiment in the Finno-Ugric republics and regions of Russia. [22] Head of the Security Council of Russia Nikolai Patrushev often accused Finland of support separatism in Karelia, [23] going so far as claiming that Finland is creating a battalion of separatists to invade the Republic.

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  5. Moscow-backed enclave in Moldova feels pain from lack of ...

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    Russia maintains about 1,500 troops there and long provided free gas. ... Russian-backed separatists split from Moldova as the Soviet Union collapsed in the early 1990s, winning de facto ...

  6. Who is going to Putin-hosted Brics summit in Russia - AOL

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    The leaders of the world’s top emerging economies arrived at the western Russian city of Kazan where president Vladimir Putin is hosting the 16th Brics summit, the first gathering of the bloc ...

  7. Kaliningrad question - Wikipedia

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    Location of Kaliningrad Oblast in Europe Kaliningrad Oblast on the map of Russia. The Kaliningrad question [a] is a political question concerning the status of Kaliningrad Oblast as an exclave of Russia, [1] and its isolation from the rest of the Baltic region following the 2004 enlargement of the European Union.

  8. Yandex NV finalises $5.4 billion deal to sell Russian businesses

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    The split marks the end of foreign ownership in Yandex, often dubbed "Russia's Google", potentially tightening the Kremlin's control of the internet space in Russia, while also finalising the ...

  9. Foreign relations of Russia since the Russian invasion of ...

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    Parties to the right and to the left split on whether economic sanctions were effective to stop the conflict, and how they impacted the German economy. The right wanted to support the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, while leftists have voiced similar concerns with regard to Germany's economic viability.