Topic: Russia
Russia sanctions task force makes huge progress in Cayman
More than 40 boats, six helicopters and six aircrafts have been deregistered, thanks to Cayman's Russia sanctions task force.
Abandoned former Cayman-flagged superyacht to be auctioned
A Russian oligarch-owned superyacht flagged to the Cayman Islands that has been anchored at an Antiguan harbour for more than a year will be auctioned if the owner does claim it.
Bullet-riddled planes and a suitcase stuffed with cash
In a special report, the Cayman Compass looks back in time to the days in April, 1961, when Cayman played an unwitting role in the CIA sponsored invasion of Fidel Castro's fledgling socialist state in Cuba at the Bay of Pigs.
Taking a stand against Russia
I was delighted to visit the Cayman Islands recently, and I was impressed by all the hard work that has gone into making Cayman...
The war’s effect on the global economy and markets
Fortunately for investors, the Russian economy only makes up 1.7% of global GDP and therefore global growth may be dented only modestly.
Governor urges Cayman to stand with Ukraine
As the world watches the unfolding hostile invasion of Ukraine by Russian troops, Governor Martyn Roper has said he stands with the embattled country and believes so does Cayman.
Thiessen: The hypocrisy of the Democratic Russia hawks
For decades, while the Soviet Union sowed tyranny across the globe, sent millions to rot in the Gulag, and threatened America with nuclear annihilation, Democrats were for detente and peaceful coexistence.
Britain expels 23 Russian diplomats over spy poisoning
Relations between Britain and Russia plunged Wednesday to a chill not seen since the Cold War as Prime Minister Theresa May expelled 23 diplomats.
The Trump Cabinet: Bonfire of the agencies
Democrats spent the first two decades of the post-Cold War era rather relaxed about Russian provocations and revanchism. President Obama famously mocked Mitt Romney in 2012 for suggesting that Russia was our principal geopolitical adversary. Yet today the Dems are in high dudgeon over the closeness of secretary of state nominee, Rex Tillerson, to Vladimir Putin.
Rahn: Why equal justice matters
More than two years ago, several independent researchers, investigative journalists and columnists (including yours truly) began providing evidence and reporting on apparent funds from Russian government-controlled entities funneling into U.S. environmental groups.











