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Oil tankers decline to take onboard specialist pilots for narrow waterways
Moscow-based insurer Ingosstrakh will not cover claims on tankers evading sanctions
A former Hollywood financier is navigating sea ice and sanctions to help keep Russia’s LNG hopes alive
Leaked military documents lay bare Moscow’s long-standing fears about Beijing
Doctrine for tactical nuclear weapons outlined in training scenarios for an invasion by China
Beijing’s incursions demonstrate capabilities for surveillance and collecting data crucial in warfare
Measures on eve of second anniversary of Ukraine invasion target war effort and attempts to get round oil cap rules
Department demands on extra cash and lousy economic inheritance will be challenging, but party has some room for manoeuvre
Belgian government circulates proposal as Kyiv’s allies seek ways to tap Moscow’s frozen wealth
Ukrainian officials find US and European components in Russian equipment
Chinese suppliers now dominate trade in ‘computer numerical control’ devices vital to Moscow’s military industries
Rules aim to make it harder to circumvent measures to limit Kremlin revenues
Commemorating Tim Brighouse, whose work in improving schools and championing the profession touched the lives of many
Latest sanctions package aims to stem flow of sensitive war-related goods to Moscow
How a shadow fleet undermined the price cap
Purchase of hundreds of all-terrain vehicles made by Shandong Odes could put exports to west at risk
Diplomat tells FT western sanctions will continue ‘for years to come’ to curb Moscow’s war machine
Growth in shipments of restricted parts fuels western suspicions that Turkish companies are conduit for Moscow
Allies discuss ways to ‘toughen up’ key sanction as Moscow circumvents limits on seaborne crude
A rare look inside a covert Russian-led operation to get strategic technology protected by European export controls into the hands of the state
Analysis of customs records suggests Indian conglomerate has been inflating fuel costs using offshore middlemen
Shift in seaborne trade suggests Kremlin will benefit from rising prices despite west’s $60-a-barrel cap
UK prime minister set to propose sweeping changes to education in England as he battles for re-election
Curbs raise concerns Kremlin is ‘repeating playbook’ by again weaponising energy supplies
Use of unreinforced vessels raises risks of environmental disaster as Moscow diverts sanctions-hit exports
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