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Bills(10)
HR 3465Civilian Conservation Center Enhancement Act of 2025committee
S 1788Civilian Conservation Center Enhancement Act of 2025committee
HR 3941To repeal the Caesar Syria Civilian Protection Act of 2019.committee
SRES 224A resolution calling for the urgent delivery of humanitarian aid to address the …committee
HRES 521Standing with Israel as it works to dismantle Iran's nuclear enrichment capabili…introduced
SRES 491A resolution recognizing the 80th anniversary of the commencement of continuous …committee
HRES 473Calling for the urgent delivery and disbursement of humanitarian aid to address …introduced
HR 5962To authorize the Department of Justice and the Department of State to provide la…introduced
HR 6510National Military Civilian Medical Surge Program Act of 2025introduced
S 2133A bill to repeal the Caesar Syria Civilian Protection Act of 2019.committee
Hearings(2)
HOUSEMISSION INCOMPLETE: STRENGTHENING THE TAP PROGRAM TO ENSURE A SMOOTHER TRANSITIO…Unknown CommitteeFeb 5, 2026
HOUSESTRENGTHENING THE TRANSITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: EXPLORING OUTCOMES TO IMPROVE T…Unknown CommitteeDec 4, 2025
5 signals for "Civilian" · Economic
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Russia reduced relations with Civilian in Moscow [5 sources]
6.5/10·GDELT Events Historical Four years into the Ukraine conflict, Russia's war economy is displaying signs of critical fatigue. Massive employment in arms manufacturing has created a severe nationwide labor shortage, while inflation remains entrenched between 5.5% and 6%, forcing the Central Bank to maintain punishing interest rates of 14.5%. Military territorial losses have accelerated for the first time since October 2023, and Ukrainian strikes have reduced Russian oil export capacity by 40%, undermining the energy revenues that finance the war effort. Analysts warn the model is unsustainable: the defense sector absorbs resources and talent while civilian sectors atrophy, and the Kremlin faces a paradox in which the war itself is deforming the economy it was meant to protect.
6.2/10·eldiario.es·Moscow, Moscow At Russia's economic forum (SPIEF), President Putin highlighted April GDP growth of 1.3% and industrial production increases, claiming economic resilience. However, Russian finance officials and analysts subsequently disclosed that budget deficits are growing beyond initial projections, military expenditures are unsustainable, and the civilian economy is contracting due to high interest rates, tax burdens, and credit constraints—pushing the balanced budget target from 2026 to 2029.
4.2/10·The Insider Russia Russian insurance companies including Alfa Insurance and Ingosstrakh are now offering optional coverage for property damage from military actions, drone debris, and air defense operations—adding 10–12% to standard homeowners policies. The services reflect the sustained reality of civilian exposure to conflict-related risks and highlight how domestic economic structures are adapting to prolonged military operations.
3.5/10·The Insider Russia A Russian official alleged that Paris is redirecting civilian manufacturing capacity to produce defense products on a large scale, a claim made without supporting evidence or specific details.
3.0/10·TASS·Paris, Ile-de-France