Trump was notably assertive in employing economic sanctions during his first term, often as the primary means of foreign ...
The E.U. is moving to ease sanctions in a bid to sway how HTS leads Syria’s transition and to further curb Russian influence ...
Quote: "We will follow the example [of the Baltic countries – ed.] in this regard, imposing sanctions against individuals and legal entities involved in human rights violations or corruption ...
The US Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) issued Syria General License 24 (GL 24) authorizing certain transactions with the new Syrian ...
This discovery highlights yet another example of the failure of sanctions intended to cut Russia off from crucial supplies. This time, the trail seems to lead to the Taiwanese company TRC ...
Yet if sanctions have achieved more than some might ... China and India, for example, refilled Moscow’s money chest by snapping up a lot of Russian oil. China has also provided Russia access ...
But this is not to say sanctions are completely ineffective: in the past half-century, such measures have proved successful in peacefully resolving a number of high-stake political issues. For example ...
For example, sanctions were recently imposed on Integrity Technology Group, a Beijing-based cybersecurity firm accused of participating in multiple hacking campaigns, which company representatives ...
"In addition to tariffs, American sanctions may be placed on American companies doing business in China. For example, if China invades Taiwan, it may result in sanctions like the ones imposed on ...
The sanctions target the extremist organization ... Fundraising to support sanctioned individuals or groups, for example, is prohibited and anyone caught violating the ban can themselves be ...
The hike is just one example of how the sanctions — the most aggressive by any western power since the war in Ukraine began — are threatening to disrupt Russia’s petroleum supply chain.
A colder winter has pushed global oil demand higher while new US sanctions on Russia and Iran could tighten supplies from those countries, the International Energy Agency said Wednesday.