All the below links and tweets are in English.
取り急ぎ以下貼っておきます。
World Vol.403 (Russia’s invasion of Ukraine)
World Vol.402 (economy – mainly on U.S.)
World Vol.399 (Russia’s invasion of Ukraine)
World Vol.398 (economy – U.S., etc.)
World Vol.397 (Russia’s invasion of Ukraine)
World Vol.396 (Russia’s invasion of Ukraine)
World Vol.395 (economy – U.S., Canada, etc.)
内容例(各回ツイートもご覧ください)
以下、順に、
405:@ecb、@bundesbank、@bankofcanada、@RBAInfo、@federalreserve、@bespokeinvest,@jsadinolfi,@MarketWatch
404:@AsiaElects、@DeptofDefense
403:@AJEnglish,@AP、@arthurparashar,@JPhillips_SJ,@MailOnline
402:@federalreserve
401:@Diplomat_APAC、@fravel,@BonnieGlaser,@jessicacweiss,@ForeignAffairs、@ASHTONLINNELL,@CNBCMakeIt
400:@GavinBade,@BrendanBordelon,@politico、@KlodianaLanaj,@LSEforBusiness
398:@therealco,@CNBC、@CNBC、@BankoftheWest、@BenWinck,@PoliticsInsider、@RBAInfo
397:@AamerISmad,@EllenKnickmeyer,@joshboak,@AP,@benshapiro、@yabutaleb7,@karendeyoung1,@PaulSonne,@washingtonpost
396:@nicksreimann,@Forbes
395:@andrewskozak,@TrueNorthCentre-@financialpost、@centralbank_ie、@ARYNEWSOFFICIAL、@federalreserve、@NAHBhome
本稿(下に貼ったうち4件):@pavel_luzin,@cepa、@conflictarm、@AFP、@Forbes,@EuromaidanPress
ロシアの各種問題
https://twitter.com/Carnegie_Europe/status/1597577909937573890
“In the long run, sanctions can weaken the economy and lower GDP—but in the short run, the most one can reasonably hope for is a massive fall in Russia’s imports.”https://t.co/HKNrGy5sBH
— Foreign Affairs (@ForeignAffairs) November 26, 2022
Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine continues to create serious headwinds for global economy, OECD sayshttps://t.co/LVCpp4igWN
— Mirage News (@MirageNewsCom) November 22, 2022
CB speech: Elvira Nabiullina (RU): Review of Russia's economic and financial developments in 2020 and forecast – https://t.co/9fJHCyt14W
— Bank for International Settlements (@BIS_org) December 16, 2021
Today, in our series of overviews on the Financial Sectors of our Member States, we look at Russia. @BSTDB's full analysis of Russia's Financial Sector is here: https://t.co/zi1OheGVYf#Russia #financialsector pic.twitter.com/aVb1LQGYG8
— BSTDB (@BSTDB) August 16, 2021
https://twitter.com/EuromaidanPress/status/1596805158595620865
https://twitter.com/UkraineNewsLive/status/1596017489191772163
Don't forget: RUSSIA IS POOR
70% of the RU population in the countryside lacks running water.
Despite a well-educated population, RU industry can barely assemble imported high-tech components, let alone manufacture such things as microchips and optical electronics themselves pic.twitter.com/eANRdr0P8A
— Jon Skjönsberg (@JonSkjonsberg) October 25, 2022
https://twitter.com/OECDeconomy/status/1595064537539309572
The relations between Kazakhstan and Russia have sharply deteriorated since the invasion of Ukraine. Kazakhstan openly rejects Russia. It is very much possible that this uprising is instigated by Moscow. #Ukraine #Kazakhstan #Russia pic.twitter.com/I09sHPllV1
— (((Tendar))) (@Tendar) November 26, 2022
During his meeting with his Kazakh counterpart yesterday, Putin proposed that Russia, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan should form a “union based on gas cooperation”.
It’s highly doubtful that anyone would want to enter into a union with Russia after what it did to Ukraine…
(1/2) pic.twitter.com/Xp3iySi18y
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) November 29, 2022
#Putin and #Tokayev discussed the creation of a "triple gas union" of #Russia, #Kazakhstan and #Uzbekistan. pic.twitter.com/okmuFS9IFm
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) November 29, 2022
https://twitter.com/AZgeopolitics/status/1597270929784328194
To create a trilateral "gas union," Kazakhstan, Russia, and Uzbekistan may first need to form a coordination mechanism, the Kremlin said https://t.co/jUrnNt4XeH pic.twitter.com/lLeslsbweh
— ANADOLU AGENCY (@anadoluagency) November 29, 2022
#IEWorld | Kazakh McDonald's shut outlets temporarily after halting supplies from Russia#Kazakhstan https://t.co/vEKGcyTrOV
— The Indian Express (@IndianExpress) November 30, 2022
#Ukraine #Kherson
Tokayev brought two messages for Putin :-
a) No nuclear threats
b) Kazakhstan has China's protection
Compare : distance, and smile
Putin has wrecked Russia with a geopolitically catastrophic miscalculation. pic.twitter.com/0ygyUsLUYG— vinm300 (@vinm300) November 30, 2022
Russia continues warning British military brass not to go with their plan to use a dirty bomb in Nikolaev and pin it on Russia.
(Russian military intelligence reported Brits shipping components for a dirty bomb to the Ukrainian port city, Russia is planning to take control off) https://t.co/u5G3DkTCab— Vera Van Horne (@VeraVanHorne) October 24, 2022
https://twitter.com/NOELreports/status/1595521300184850447
https://twitter.com/Marianna9110/status/1595448374895181824
https://twitter.com/KyivPost/status/1597199126361362432
https://twitter.com/EuromaidanPress/status/1595001392162381825
Putin swore he could take #Ukraine in 3 days. 8 months later #RussiaIsLosing their equipment does not work, 300,000 men have been forced to the front lines, 300,000+ have fled #Russia & Russia wants to convince the world nazis are in #Kazakhstan #russiaisateroriststate #Russian https://t.co/vVcH6TTD2j
— Holly Bennet (@MsHollyBennet) November 23, 2022
Russia left $2 billion worth of equipment in Ukraine pic.twitter.com/StRFCeohQE
— ТРУХА⚡️English (@TpyxaNews) November 28, 2022
“Faced with an acute loss of advanced components and industrial equipment as a result of Western sanctions, the Russian defense industry will simply be unable to compensate for its losses in the foreseeable future.” @pavel_luzin
https://t.co/808RevnvB3— CEPA (@cepa) November 26, 2022
Iran is using foreign components, materials and technologies to build its drones, despite the international sanctions against the country, according to a recent report. #Iran | #Drones | #Russiahttps://t.co/Za1xOqJCLz
— The Jerusalem Post (@Jerusalem_Post) November 26, 2022
The new report on Iranian UAVs used by Russia in Ukraine shows that Iran, like Russia, is highly dependent on foreign components to produce weapons. (7/7 @damspleet https://t.co/ArjtrG3lwW pic.twitter.com/ZT4i1iwxpT
— CAR (@conflictarm) November 23, 2022
The new report by @conflictarm on Iranian UAVs used by Russia in Ukraine shows that Iran, like Russia, is highly dependent on foreign components to produce weapons. Documenting these components and investigating their chains of supply is essential to avoid future diversions. pic.twitter.com/LQgQQNbT14
— Damien Spleeters (@damspleet) November 22, 2022
Iran has started transferring blueprints and drone components to Russia – CNN.
Details: https://t.co/n5f1q2ZZNR#iran #StopRussianWar #stoprussia #RussiaIsATerroristState
— Militarnyi (@militarnyi_en) November 22, 2022
Ukrainian intelligence finds Western supply chain behind Iran’s drones used by Russia in Ukraine – WSJ
A new analysis shows that components of Iranian drones, including Mohajer-6, were produced by U.S, Japanese and Israeli companieshttps://t.co/MYVsbtERfB
by UkrInform pic.twitter.com/KBeriIug00— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) November 16, 2022
Experts says that Western sanctions have significantly restricted #Russia’s ability manufacture the necessary components to build the Su-75 aircraft. #Russia declared that the Su-75 aircraft’s first test flight could materialize in 2024. However, the Checkmate jet has… pic.twitter.com/lsFsEdkvdS
— Conflict Watch PSF (@AmRaadPSF) November 7, 2022
Looks like the Iranian drones used by Russia in Ukraine are not purely "Iranian". The Mohajer-6 drones contain components produced by companies from the US and the EU, as well as the Canada and the Hong Kong. https://t.co/ZPPeDzRjaD pic.twitter.com/7d6t70gYsM
— Mark Krutov (@kromark) November 4, 2022
US authorities indicted five Russians Wednesday who allegedly shipped American electronic components to Russia arms makers, some of which have been found on the battlefield in Ukraine https://t.co/fWETJ5QrSB
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) October 19, 2022
https://twitter.com/oryxspioenkop/status/1597183021517398016
https://twitter.com/oryxspioenkop/status/1595021969422155776
Commenters on a Ukrainian internet clip said the Russian transport aircraft carried military equipment and clothing in nine trips to China in the past week. https://t.co/uxAWUqfGjy
— Newsweek (@Newsweek) November 29, 2022
Russia, China plan cooperation in oil, gas equipment devt. https://t.co/dY94k2lfe7
— National Daily NG (@NationalDailyNG) November 29, 2022
#Russia's Ministry of Industry and Trade has reportedly asked large companies to supply lists of raw materials and equipment they needed#RussiaIndia #Russia #India #Ukraine #UkraineRussiaWar
https://t.co/BIt6q5MwHU— THE WEEK (@TheWeekLive) November 29, 2022
#Russia seeks to import at least 1000 types of #Indian goods post Ukraine war
– Items include automobile and aircraft components, chemicals, Pharma and Textiles
– In Apr-Sep 2022, India exported worth goods $1.29 bn to Russia pic.twitter.com/u5gK1HaYWC
— TN Industrial & Investment Updates (@TnInvestment) November 30, 2022
“For aircraft and helicopters, Russia requested 41 items including landing gear components, fuel systems, communication systems and fire extinguishing systems, life jackets and aviation tyres.”
Life jackets? This high-level list includes life jackets? https://t.co/AOBbncuNBF
— Will Horton (@winglets747) November 30, 2022
#Russia to announce increase in supply of military equipmenthttps://t.co/zQkRiVpzkN pic.twitter.com/1fETTw92nO
— Lurer (@Lurer11) November 25, 2022
https://twitter.com/RFERL/status/1588563608010883074
Russia negotiates purchase of ammunition with third countries, moves it to front from Belarus
These are artillery shells, mortar mines, components for rocket launchers. “Russia is taking measures to find additional resources to wage war,” UA Gen.Staff https://t.co/RrrSjrpBk1
— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) October 9, 2022
https://twitter.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1579799277122920448
Russia begins work on replacement parts for Western components.#Russian #Russia #RussiaIsLosing #RussianArmy #russiaisateroriststate #RussiaIsATerroristState pic.twitter.com/sYNwNLEGUc
— Intermarium 24 (@intermarium24) November 20, 2022
Good. “Western sanctions imposed over the invasion of Ukraine are digging ever deeper into Russia’s economy, exacerbating equipment shortages for its army and hampering its ability to launch any new ground offensive or build new missiles.” https://t.co/fsVi2gWLZ1
— Mark Greene (@RemakingManhood) November 26, 2022
@general_ben To get around the restrictions on striking targets within Russia, can the US just send components of ATACMS to Ukraine, to be assembled in country? After all, Russia already used US components in their weapons. pic.twitter.com/Vd2zxaRtr0
— Robert Merrick (@RJ_Mk0) November 26, 2022
Russia is busily placing orders for military equipment anyway she can…………… https://t.co/A7mhEnFpJ8
— Greg sierocinski (@Gregsiero) November 30, 2022