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«Money as a Weapon»: Why Putin Needs War – and What that Means for Us

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The new non-fiction book by Ulrike Herrmann doesn't leave a good hair on Vladimir Putin. The economic journalist explains in an understandable way how Russia is heading towards the abyss – and China with it. When Xi Jinping talks, the Russian dictator has to listen. Image: keystoneThe new non-fiction book by Ulrike Herrmann does not leave a good hair on Vladimir Putin. The economic journalist explains in an understandable way how Russia is headi…
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The new non-fiction book by Ulrike Herrmann doesn't leave a good hair on Vladimir Putin. The economic journalist explains in an understandable way how Russia is heading towards the abyss – and China with it. When Xi Jinping talks, the Russian dictator has to listen. Image: keystoneThe new non-fiction book by Ulrike Herrmann does not leave a good hair on Vladimir Putin. The economic journalist explains in an understandable way how Russia is headi…

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watson.ch/ broke the news in Zürich, Switzerland on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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