Roman Abramovich, who owns stakes in Russian steel giant Evraz and nickel producer Norilsk Nickel, has been sanctioned by the U.K., EU, Canada, Australia and Switzerland.
His Chelsea FC was sold for nearly $5 billion in May 2022 to a group led by American billionaire Todd Boehly; he didn't get proceeds from the sale.
He sold a 73% stake in Russian oil firm Sibneft to state-owned gas titan Gazprom for $13 billion in 2005.
He spent more than $1 billion in Russia's Far East Chukotka region, where he was governor (reportedly at Putin's behest) from 2000 to 2008.
After his British investor visa expired in 2018, he became an Israeli citizen and, in 2021, a Portuguese citizen.
He acted as a mediator between Kyiv and Moscow whe the war started. He helped hundreds of war prisoners, including 10 foreigners, return home.
As Metallica reaches 750 frames on the Billboard 200, it also returns to Billboard's Top Album Sales chart, ranking as one of the bestselling albums in America again.
Everton need a playmaker to climb away from the drop zone. Napoli must offload underperformers to return to the top of Serie A. Can the two former giants get a deal done?
As a victorious Spanish national team enters a new era, Dani Carvajal—one of the more experienced heads—perhaps best embodies its uncompromising winning mentality.
Jake Paul climbs back into the boxing ring on Saturday, July 20, in Tampa at the Amalie Arena. Paul will take on former UFC fighter and BKFC star Platinum Mike Perry.
Colgate Palmolive may be a 218-year-old company, but its classic approach to AI for supply chain is very up to date. Practicality and scalability are its key principles.
MLB's bonus pool allotments prevent teams from splashing money around in the draft. This means players negotiate against each other, and some have no leverage at all.
When planning a family trip to Washington D.C., choosing accommodations can make all the difference. The Ritz-Carlton, Washington, D.C. nails family-friendly luxury.