A man walks past a currency exchange office, in Moscow, Russia. The exchange rate of the Russian ruble against major world currencies is now falling because of foreign trade dynamics. On Thursday, the US dollar jumped above 93 rubles on the Moscow Exchange, while the euro rose above 101 rubles — both for the first time since March 2022.06.07.2023#8473218
A man walks past a currency exchange office, in Moscow, Russia. The exchange rate of the Russian ruble against major world currencies is now falling because of foreign trade dynamics. On Thursday, the US dollar jumped above 93 rubles on the Moscow Exchange, while the euro rose above 101 rubles — both for the first time since March 2022.06.07.2023#8473220
Men walk past a currency exchange office, in Moscow, Russia. The exchange rate of the Russian ruble against major world currencies is now falling because of foreign trade dynamics. On Thursday, the US dollar jumped above 93 rubles on the Moscow Exchange, while the euro rose above 101 rubles — both for the first time since March 2022.06.07.2023#8473224
The U.S. dollar sign is seen on a board at a currency exchange office in Moscow, Russia. The exchange rate of the Russian ruble against major world currencies is now falling because of foreign trade dynamics. On Thursday, the US dollar jumped above 93 rubles on the Moscow Exchange, while the euro rose above 101 rubles — both for the first time since March 2022.06.07.2023#8473226
The U.S. dollar sign is seen on a board at a currency exchange office in Moscow, Russia. The exchange rate of the Russian ruble against major world currencies is now falling because of foreign trade dynamics. On Thursday, the US dollar jumped above 93 rubles on the Moscow Exchange, while the euro rose above 101 rubles — both for the first time since March 2022.06.07.2023#8473231
The U.S. dollar sign is seen on a board at a currency exchange office in Moscow, Russia. The exchange rate of the Russian ruble against major world currencies is now falling because of foreign trade dynamics. On Thursday, the US dollar jumped above 93 rubles on the Moscow Exchange, while the euro rose above 101 rubles — both for the first time since March 2022.06.07.2023#8473233
Customers are seen at a Swed House store opened at the Shchelkovsky shopping mall, in Moscow, Russia. The Russian Union of Shopping Centers has signed a cooperation agreement with the Belarusian company Swed House, a home goods company that sells items intended to look like IKEA products, in order to open 10 stores in Moscow by the end of 2023, and more 50 can open within Russia in several years, according to the union's head Bulat Shakirov.15.04.2023#8412597
Customers buy goods at a Swed House store opened at the Shchelkovsky shopping mall, in Moscow, Russia. The Russian Union of Shopping Centers has signed a cooperation agreement with the Belarusian company Swed House, a home goods company that sells items intended to look like IKEA products, in order to open 10 stores in Moscow by the end of 2023, and more 50 can open within Russia in several years, according to the union's head Bulat Shakirov.15.04.2023#8412603
Customers buy goods at a Swed House store opened at the Shchelkovsky shopping mall, in Moscow, Russia. The Russian Union of Shopping Centers has signed a cooperation agreement with the Belarusian company Swed House, a home goods company that sells items intended to look like IKEA products, in order to open 10 stores in Moscow by the end of 2023, and more 50 can open within Russia in several years, according to the union's head Bulat Shakirov.15.04.2023#8412549
Customers buy goods at a Swed House store opened at the Shchelkovsky shopping mall, in Moscow, Russia. The Russian Union of Shopping Centers has signed a cooperation agreement with the Belarusian company Swed House, a home goods company that sells items intended to look like IKEA products, in order to open 10 stores in Moscow by the end of 2023, and more 50 can open within Russia in several years, according to the union's head Bulat Shakirov.15.04.2023#8412602
Customers are seen at a Swed House store opened at the Shchelkovsky shopping mall, in Moscow, Russia. The Russian Union of Shopping Centers has signed a cooperation agreement with the Belarusian company Swed House, a home goods company that sells items intended to look like IKEA products, in order to open 10 stores in Moscow by the end of 2023, and more 50 can open within Russia in several years, according to the union's head Bulat Shakirov.15.04.2023#8412596
A customer chooses goods at a Swed House store opened at the Shchelkovsky shopping mall, in Moscow, Russia. The Russian Union of Shopping Centers has signed a cooperation agreement with the Belarusian company Swed House, a home goods company that sells items intended to look like IKEA products, in order to open 10 stores in Moscow by the end of 2023, and more 50 can open within Russia in several years, according to the union's head Bulat Shakirov.15.04.2023#8412594
Customers are seen at a Swed House store opened at the Shchelkovsky shopping mall, in Moscow, Russia. The Russian Union of Shopping Centers has signed a cooperation agreement with the Belarusian company Swed House, a home goods company that sells items intended to look like IKEA products, in order to open 10 stores in Moscow by the end of 2023, and more 50 can open within Russia in several years, according to the union's head Bulat Shakirov.15.04.2023#8412593
Customers buy goods at a Swed House store opened at the Shchelkovsky shopping mall, in Moscow, Russia. The Russian Union of Shopping Centers has signed a cooperation agreement with the Belarusian company Swed House, a home goods company that sells items intended to look like IKEA products, in order to open 10 stores in Moscow by the end of 2023, and more 50 can open within Russia in several years, according to the union's head Bulat Shakirov.15.04.2023#8412601
Customers buy goods at a Swed House store opened at the Shchelkovsky shopping mall, in Moscow, Russia. The Russian Union of Shopping Centers has signed a cooperation agreement with the Belarusian company Swed House, a home goods company that sells items intended to look like IKEA products, in order to open 10 stores in Moscow by the end of 2023, and more 50 can open within Russia in several years, according to the union's head Bulat Shakirov.15.04.2023#8412600
Customers buy goods at a Swed House store opened at the Shchelkovsky shopping mall, in Moscow, Russia. The Russian Union of Shopping Centers has signed a cooperation agreement with the Belarusian company Swed House, a home goods company that sells items intended to look like IKEA products, in order to open 10 stores in Moscow by the end of 2023, and more 50 can open within Russia in several years, according to the union's head Bulat Shakirov.15.04.2023#8412599
Customers buy goods at a Swed House store opened at the Shchelkovsky shopping mall, in Moscow, Russia. The Russian Union of Shopping Centers has signed a cooperation agreement with the Belarusian company Swed House, a home goods company that sells items intended to look like IKEA products, in order to open 10 stores in Moscow by the end of 2023, and more 50 can open within Russia in several years, according to the union's head Bulat Shakirov.15.04.2023#8412598
A customer chooses goods at a Swed House store opened at the Shchelkovsky shopping mall, in Moscow, Russia. The Russian Union of Shopping Centers has signed a cooperation agreement with the Belarusian company Swed House, a home goods company that sells items intended to look like IKEA products, in order to open 10 stores in Moscow by the end of 2023, and more 50 can open within Russia in several years, according to the union's head Bulat Shakirov.15.04.2023#8412592
Customers enter a Swed House store opened at the Shchelkovsky shopping mall, in Moscow, Russia. The Russian Union of Shopping Centers has signed a cooperation agreement with the Belarusian company Swed House, a home goods company that sells items intended to look like IKEA products, in order to open 10 stores in Moscow by the end of 2023, and more 50 can open within Russia in several years, according to the union's head Bulat Shakirov.15.04.2023#8412551
Customers are seen at a Swed House store opened at the Shchelkovsky shopping mall, in Moscow, Russia. The Russian Union of Shopping Centers has signed a cooperation agreement with the Belarusian company Swed House, a home goods company that sells items intended to look like IKEA products, in order to open 10 stores in Moscow by the end of 2023, and more 50 can open within Russia in several years, according to the union's head Bulat Shakirov.15.04.2023#8412591
A shopgirl arranges goods at a Swed House store opened at the Shchelkovsky shopping mall, in Moscow, Russia. The Russian Union of Shopping Centers has signed a cooperation agreement with the Belarusian company Swed House, a home goods company that sells items intended to look like IKEA products, in order to open 10 stores in Moscow by the end of 2023, and more 50 can open within Russia in several years, according to the union's head Bulat Shakirov.15.04.2023#8412588
A shopgirl arranges goods at a Swed House store opened at the Shchelkovsky shopping mall, in Moscow, Russia. The Russian Union of Shopping Centers has signed a cooperation agreement with the Belarusian company Swed House, a home goods company that sells items intended to look like IKEA products, in order to open 10 stores in Moscow by the end of 2023, and more 50 can open within Russia in several years, according to the union's head Bulat Shakirov.15.04.2023#8412587
A customer chooses goods at a Swed House store opened at the Shchelkovsky shopping mall, in Moscow, Russia. The Russian Union of Shopping Centers has signed a cooperation agreement with the Belarusian company Swed House, a home goods company that sells items intended to look like IKEA products, in order to open 10 stores in Moscow by the end of 2023, and more 50 can open within Russia in several years, according to the union's head Bulat Shakirov.15.04.2023#8412585
Shopgirls wait for customers at a Swed House store opened at the Shchelkovsky shopping mall, in Moscow, Russia. The Russian Union of Shopping Centers has signed a cooperation agreement with the Belarusian company Swed House, a home goods company that sells items intended to look like IKEA products, in order to open 10 stores in Moscow by the end of 2023, and more 50 can open within Russia in several years, according to the union's head Bulat Shakirov.15.04.2023#8412583
A customer chooses goods at a Swed House store opened at the Shchelkovsky shopping mall, in Moscow, Russia. The Russian Union of Shopping Centers has signed a cooperation agreement with the Belarusian company Swed House, a home goods company that sells items intended to look like IKEA products, in order to open 10 stores in Moscow by the end of 2023, and more 50 can open within Russia in several years, according to the union's head Bulat Shakirov.15.04.2023#8412581
A customer chooses goods at a Swed House store opened at the Shchelkovsky shopping mall, in Moscow, Russia. The Russian Union of Shopping Centers has signed a cooperation agreement with the Belarusian company Swed House, a home goods company that sells items intended to look like IKEA products, in order to open 10 stores in Moscow by the end of 2023, and more 50 can open within Russia in several years, according to the union's head Bulat Shakirov.15.04.2023#8412580
A customer chooses goods at a Swed House store opened at the Shchelkovsky shopping mall, in Moscow, Russia. The Russian Union of Shopping Centers has signed a cooperation agreement with the Belarusian company Swed House, a home goods company that sells items intended to look like IKEA products, in order to open 10 stores in Moscow by the end of 2023, and more 50 can open within Russia in several years, according to the union's head Bulat Shakirov.15.04.2023#8412578
A shopgirl arranges goods at a Swed House store opened at the Shchelkovsky shopping mall, in Moscow, Russia. The Russian Union of Shopping Centers has signed a cooperation agreement with the Belarusian company Swed House, a home goods company that sells items intended to look like IKEA products, in order to open 10 stores in Moscow by the end of 2023, and more 50 can open within Russia in several years, according to the union's head Bulat Shakirov.15.04.2023#8412576
A shopgirl arranges goods at a Swed House store opened at the Shchelkovsky shopping mall, in Moscow, Russia. The Russian Union of Shopping Centers has signed a cooperation agreement with the Belarusian company Swed House, a home goods company that sells items intended to look like IKEA products, in order to open 10 stores in Moscow by the end of 2023, and more 50 can open within Russia in several years, according to the union's head Bulat Shakirov.15.04.2023#8412572
A customer chooses goods at a Swed House store opened at the Shchelkovsky shopping mall, in Moscow, Russia. The Russian Union of Shopping Centers has signed a cooperation agreement with the Belarusian company Swed House, a home goods company that sells items intended to look like IKEA products, in order to open 10 stores in Moscow by the end of 2023, and more 50 can open within Russia in several years, according to the union's head Bulat Shakirov.15.04.2023#8412567
Shopgirls wait for customers at a Swed House store opened at the Shchelkovsky shopping mall, in Moscow, Russia. The Russian Union of Shopping Centers has signed a cooperation agreement with the Belarusian company Swed House, a home goods company that sells items intended to look like IKEA products, in order to open 10 stores in Moscow by the end of 2023, and more 50 can open within Russia in several years, according to the union's head Bulat Shakirov.15.04.2023#8412559
А man holds his MIR credit card of SberBank in Istanbul, Turkey. Turkey has stopped using the Russian MIR payment system.28.09.2022#8285863
А man holds his MIR credit card of SberBank in Istanbul, Turkey. Turkey has stopped using the Russian MIR payment system.28.09.2022#8285865
А man holds his MIR credit card of SberBank in Istanbul, Turkey. Turkey has stopped using the Russian MIR payment system.28.09.2022#8285870
А man demonstrates his MIR credit card of SberBank in Istanbul, Turkey. Turkey has stopped using the Russian MIR payment system.28.09.2022#8285867
The view shows MIR credit cards in Yerevan, Armenia. Armenia has stopped using the Russian MIR payment system.28.09.2022#8285801
A cardholder demonstrates his MIR credit card of VTB Bank in Yerevan, Armenia. Armenia has stopped using the Russian MIR payment system.28.09.2022#8285806
A cardholder demonstrates his MIR credit card of VTB Bank in Yerevan, Armenia. Armenia has stopped using the Russian MIR payment system.28.09.2022#8285802
A cardholder demonstrates his MIR credit card of VTB Bank in Yerevan, Armenia. Armenia has stopped using the Russian MIR payment system.28.09.2022#8285803
A cardholder demonstrates credit cards, in Yerevan, Armenia. Armenia has stopped using the Russian MIR payment system.28.09.2022#8285804
A cardholder demonstrates his MIR credit card of VTB Bank against an ATM in Yerevan, Armenia. Armenia has stopped using the Russian MIR payment system.28.09.2022#8285805
A cardholder inserts a VTB MIR credit card into an ATM slot, in Yerevan, Armenia. Armenia has stopped using the Russian MIR payment system.28.09.2022#8285798
A VTB MIR credit card is seen in the back pocket of the trousers of a man who stands on Republic Square, in Yerevan, Armenia. Armenia has stopped using the Russian MIR payment system.28.09.2022#8285797
A cardholder demonstrates his MIR credit card of VTB Bank in Yerevan, Armenia. Armenia has stopped using the Russian MIR payment system.28.09.2022#8285799
A cardholder demonstrates cash and a MIR credit card of VTB Bank in Yerevan, Armenia. Armenia has stopped using the Russian MIR payment system.28.09.2022#8285800
A cardholder demonstrates her MIR credit card of SberBank in Yerevan, Armenia. Armenia has stopped using the Russian MIR payment system.28.09.2022#8285782
A cardholder inserts a SberBank MIR credit card into an ATM slot, in Yerevan, Armenia. Armenia has stopped using the Russian MIR payment system.28.09.2022#8285783
A cardholder inserts a SberBank MIR credit card into an ATM slot, in Yerevan, Armenia. Armenia has stopped using the Russian MIR payment system.28.09.2022#8285784
A woman holds her MIR credit card of SberBank in Yerevan, Armenia. Armenia has stopped using the Russian MIR payment system.28.09.2022#8285785