Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that his country intends to ship 50,000 tons of grain aid to multiple African countries in the next three to four months. A two-day Russia-Africa summit was attended by a much lower number of African leaders compared
Aftermath of Russian attack on Odesa A Russian air attack on Ukraine’s Odesa city early on Sunday killed one, injured nearly 20 and badly damaged a Russian-linked Orthodox cathedral. (SOURCE: Reuters) Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has hit a slow-burn phase after nearly
Vladimir Putin is exploiting an “anomaly” in international humanitarian law to “bully and blackmail” Ukraine and its allies, as well as the global south, a leading war crimes prosecutor has told Express.co.uk. The Russian autocrat declined to extend the Black Sea grain
Russia’s decision not to renew the Black Sea Grain Initiative will likely have long-lasting ramifications – and may end up backfiring on him, according to the MoD. In its latest intelligence assessment, the British Ministry of Defence said the end of the
Five European Union countries will extend their ban on Ukrainian grain imports to protect their farmers’ interests, their agriculture ministers said Wednesday, but food can still move through their land to parts of the world in need after Russia pulled out of
Russia launched a massive strike on Ukrainian grain and export infrastructure after pulling out of an international grain deal that allowed Ukraine to export across the Black Sea. Russian missiles and drones hit targets along Ukraine’s Black Sea coast overnight and into
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Russia has agreed to extend a deal that has allowed Ukraine the ability to ship grain across the Black Sea to parts of the world that are struggling with hunger. Russia set a deadline for Thursday
Bulgaria on Wednesday became the latest European country to temporarily ban the import of Ukrainian grain and other agricultural produce following protests from local farmers, excluding goods in transit destined for export. The measure will be in place until the end of
Poland’s new agriculture minister vowed Wednesday to introduce detailed quality controls on the massive inflow of grain from Ukraine transiting through the country, and to ensure its efficient transport abroad. The move follows protests by angry Polish farmers, who say they face
Russia may pull out of a wartime deal that allows the export of Ukrainian grain to global markets if the West fails to remove obstacles to Russian agricultural exports, Moscow’s top diplomat suggested Friday. The deal, which was brokered by the United