Spain Imposes 9-Point Sanctions on the Occupying Regime

The Spanish government has implemented a nine-point sanctions package against the occupying regime due to its attacks in Gaza. As part of the decision, occupying ministers Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich are banned from entering the country. The Spanish government approved and enacted a nine-point sanctions package in a cabinet meeting, citing the humanitarian crisis […]

US lifts sanctions on Belavia

The United States has lifted sanctions on Belavia, Belarus’s national airline. The decision was announced by John Coel, the US President’s special envoy, during a meeting with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko. Coel stated, “I would like to officially announce here that sanctions against Belavia have been lifted. This decision has been approved and entered into […]

Japan hits Russia with a new wave of sanctions: Two Turkish companies on the list

In response to the ongoing war in Ukraine, Japan has expanded its sanctions against Moscow. The government in Tokyo has imposed an export ban on a total of nine organizations, including two companies from Turkey. The sanctions list also includes six companies from China and one from the United Arab Emirates. In a statement from […]

The UK has now targeted more oil tankers than any other country

United Kingdom sanctioned 70 more tankers as it continues to crank up the pressure on what it called Russia’s ‘illicit shadow fleet’. This latest raft means the UK has now targeted more oil tankers than any other country and that the sanctions “target the shadow fleet carrying Russian oil and key suppliers of military components”. […]

Adani turns away sanctioned tankers

Adani Group, India’s largest private port operator, has banned sanctioned tankers. According to local media reports, Adani Group, India’s largest private port operator, has banned sanctioned tankers from the US, UK, or European Union from entering its ports. Adani’s port operations in India are focused more on container and dry bulk transport rather than tankers. […]