The bustling activity in central Moscow contrasts with the poor state of infrastructure, even in areas close to cities.
Reliance on raw materials, a demographic crisis, low growth, and dealing with new sanctions are the challenges of a country with low debt and a trade surplus.
Russian Federation is The passage of contradictions: The first in regional extension and the largest gas reserves in the world, but the twelfth in economic terms, a weight very similar to that of Brazil, Australia and Spain, according to the International Monetary Fund.
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Camelia Bacchus is a British author and journalist known for her engaging storytelling and insightful exploration of contemporary social issues. Drawing on her extensive experience in journalism, she crafts narratives that blend authenticity, cultural awareness, and compelling character development. Her work reflects a keen understanding of modern life and the diverse experiences that shape today’s society.
