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Russia's rebranded Starbucks, Stars Coffee, reopened in Moscow on Thursday. One of Stars Coffee's owners is Russian rapper Timur Yunusov, known as Timati. Starbucks suspended its businesses in Russia in March, and pulled out of the country in May.
Trump's dispatch of the Army's top official to Ukraine was cast by the administration as a fresh approach to ending the conflict.
Russia has reinvented its stores after Western firms have pulled out of the country following Putin's war on Ukraine. Footage reveals that products by Western companies are still readily available in Russian shops - but the storefronts are now signposted ...
Dunkin' Donuts is back in Russia, after an 11-year absence, with plans to tap growing appetite for coffee and sweets by opening up to 20 outlets in Moscow this year, the company said Wednesday. Dunkin' Donuts closed its two Russian shops in 1999 due to ...
MOSCOW—Since Russia’s “special operation” began in Ukraine, Western brands have been exiting the country rapidly, making it much harder to find cars, furniture, phones, and clothes. But the change has also affected more unexpected businesses.
ST. PETERSBURG -- A small but growing chain of throwback shops in Russia recently gained notoriety because each of its dozen or so outlets prominently displayed a crudely homophobic sign in the window declaring, "No pederasts allowed." Now, one branch has ...
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Pawnbrokers in the Russian capital are enjoying the global credit crunch. The world's worst economic crisis for 80 years has hit Russia hard. Its stock market has dived by over 70 percent since May and the government has promised to ...