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Full coverage: Ukraine

“Ireland Inc is expected to perform”: Judge limits witness times as Nordic part-settles Russian aviation suit

The multi-billion suit is the biggest commercial action ever to come before the Irish courts. But two months in to the six-month hearing, lawyers for the aircraft lessors fear it could grossly overrun.

Francesca Comyn
3rd Oct, 2024 - 4 min read

“A total loss”: €83m Russian aviation claim subject to Irish law

The claim for an insurance payout on beached Russian plane and engine assets is made by subsidiaries of the Nasdaq-listed FTAI Aviation. It was previously made before the English courts.

Francesca Comyn
1st Aug, 2024 - 2 min read

Peter Kinsella: How Russia overcame Western sanctions

Russia has managed to largely get around the sanctions regime because of its vast energy export network and its physical borders with many Asian and Central Asian countries, which are willing to act as conduits for the re-export of goods and services. 

Peter Kinsella
2nd Jul, 2024 - 5 min read

Black holes, fairground tricks and “catastrophic” losses: The epic Russia aviation suit begins

Global aircraft lessors are claiming billions in losses from aircraft detained in Russia following war sanctions. In a legal battle set to last six months, the Commercial Court got a first taste of why major insurers like Lloyds and AIG have declined cover.

Francesca Comyn
11th Jun, 2024 - 4 min read

Europe is preparing yet another round of Russian sanctions. What will it mean for Russia, the EU, and energy prices?

The proposed sanctions come as the bloc is under increasing pressure from Ukraine to boost its military support. But could it just harden Russia’s position?

Constantin Gurdgiev
13th May, 2024 - 6 min read

Corrib gas operator issues warning over €140m energy windfall tax

Vermilion Energy is suing the Government, arguing its application of the tax will have a “significant commercial impact” and may affect the very basis of how its enterprise is run.

Francesca Comyn
29th Apr, 2024 - 3 min read

Economic reality causes a brief ebb in the nationalistic tide: Rewinding the week that was

The DUP is returning to Stormont and Viktor Orbán has dropped his veto on helping Ukraine, but it could take more economic damage before the benefits of international cooperation overcome narrow domestic interests – including in Ireland.

Thomas Hubert
4th Feb, 2024 - 5 min read

“A doubled-edged sword”: Can the EU make room for the Ukrainian agri superpower?

The 27 are opening EU membership talks with Kyiv and extending €50bn in aid to Ukraine. Both sides must now deal with long-running protectionist interests. Thomas Hubert reports from Brussels.

Thomas Hubert
2nd Feb, 2024 - 19 min read

Brexit has failed; there’s a major war in Europe; the left has collapsed and the far right is surging: Making sense of the permanent crisis

Cork-born Gerard Delanty is one of the most distinguished global figures in the world of academic social theory, an intellectual space in which politics, philosophy and, sociology come together. Here he turns his attention to Brexit, Europe, Ukraine and Ireland.

Fergal Lenehan
29th Jul, 2023 - 12 min read

Ukrainian coal tycoon lodges case against Google in Dublin

A Ukrainian businessman and his Swiss commodity trading firm have sued the Internet giant in the High Court in Ireland. The plaintiffs have been facing allegations online related to international sanctions, which they have described as "fake news".

Tom Lyons
14th Apr, 2023 - 2 min read
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