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Vladimir Putin gestures during a visit in Ulan-Ude, Russia, on August 10, 2026.
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Putin has run out of moves

by Anders Åslund

The broad consensus among Russia-watchers is that the country is facing a prolonged bout of stagflation. Growth this year is unlikely to exceed 1%, and inflation is still stuck at 6% (or more). Moreover, the most promising option for reviving the economy is the least likely to be pursued, because it requires President Vladimir Putin's willingness to end the war in Ukraine. The downside risks are legion. Russian troops have barely advanced in Ukraine this year, and Russia cannot spend more on i

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As Russia turns to jet-powered drones, Ukraine scrambles for new interceptor tech

For residents of Kyiv, it was a particularly dark day. Already reeling from a massive Russian aerial bombardment overnight on Aug. 20 that killed 15 people, the daylight hours saw a steady stream of drones target the capital, claiming the lives of a further two. A grim soundtrack of air raid sirens and periodic explosions marked what appears to be one of the latest stages in the ever-evolving air war — Russia's escalating use of jet-powered Shahed-type drones. "In July, there were five times a

A Ukrainian serviceman watches a P1-Sun interceptor drone fly in Kharkiv Oblast on May 20, 2026.
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