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On this episode of Agriculture Today, we'll learn about some of the latest farm bill talks in Congress, how the wheat markets have been reacting to recent Russia-Ukraine news, a farmer's perspective on wheat acres in the U.S., and the current direction of land values in the Midwest.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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On this episode of Agriculture Today, we'll learn about the recent talks regarding a possible renewed Black Sea Grain Deal, how the markets are positioned ahead of some key USDA reports next week, a look at corn acres in the Upper Midwest, and we'll hear an interview report with a crop expert from Minnesota Extension.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
U.S. embarks on Operation Prosperity Guardian, Moscow is un-interested in restarting Black Sea Grain Deal and FSA opens enrollment in ARC and PLC…See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is presenting himself as the man to save the Ukrainian grain export deal. The United Nations General Assembly saw Erdogan stepping up his efforts to rescue the deal after Moscow pulled out. The Turkish leader, who has close ties with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, brokered the grain agreement last year with the UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres. Analysts say Erdogan, who met with Putin earlier this month, is viewed as the best hope of persuading Putin to return to the deal."Russia has two specific conditions for the revival of the grain deal," says Ozgur Unluhisarcakli, head of the Ankara office of the German Marshall Fund."Both are related to relaxing some of the sanctions against Russia ... One is that the Russian Agricultural Bank should be reconnected with the swift payment system. The other that European cargo ships carrying Russian grain should be able to be insured."Concessions a riskBut Unluhisarcakli warned that granting such concessions would be contentious."The United States and Europe will be making calculations with costs and benefits. The benefit is obvious, at the cost of accommodating Russia's demands on, let's say, Ukraine's defence efforts or Russia's war effort."Erdogan voiced sympathy for Moscow's demands at the recent G20 gathering of world leaders, which added to Ankara's Western allies' growing concern over Erdogan's close ties to Putin. West looks on as Turkey-Russia relations deepen following Sochi summitThose ties will likely complicate the Turkish leader's efforts to persuade US President Joe Biden to make concessions. "We know the relationship between President Erdogan and President Biden is not excellent," says Mustafa Aydin, president of the International Relations Council in Turkey (UİK-IRCT)."Obviously Erdogan knows that he cannot convince the United States to move by himself."Aydin suggests Erdogan will be looking for allies."I think he's going to try to bring the United Nations into the picture to convince Biden to make a move towards Russia."Humanitarian corridor Ukraine has started exporting grain in the face of Russian threats through what it calls a humanitarian corridor – a route that hugs the coast of Black Sea countries through to Istanbul.But Kyiv's challenge to Moscow brings the danger of an escalation in the Ukrainian war."There is no guarantee that 'accidents' won't happen or that Russia won't intentionally try to block the exports," warns Aydin. Macron and Zelensky discuss security to enable Ukraine grain deal"One suggestion is that NATO's ships come to the Black Sea to protect the shipment of Ukrainian grain. More of NATO's ships on the Black Sea might create even further dangers of threats for security in the region."With Turkey the gatekeeper to the Black Sea, any NATO naval deployment to protect grain would need Ankara's permission – a decision that would force the country to take sides in the Ukrainian conflict.For Erdogan, saving the grain deal will not only avert the risk of famine and soaring food prices, it will help silence critics of his ties to Putin.
Antony Blinken is in Kyiv for more talks as Odesa is attacked, and Moscow accuses Kyiv of attacking its cities with drones. A possible alternative to the Black Sea Grain Deal is floated by a Ukrainian ambassador and a look at the coming session of Congress and what it means for Ukraine.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has expressed the country's readiness to return to the Black Sea grain deal as soon as its requirements are met.
① The 43rd ASEAN Summit opens in Jakarta. What key issues will dominate the discussions? (00:42) ② Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin have met in Sochi. Can the Black Sea grain deal be restored? (13:43) ③ Israeli scholar at CIFTIS: robotics industry could help to foster China's high-quality economic development (23:34) ④ Tesla shows off restyled Model 3 sedan at CIFTIS. (34:03) ⑤ Japan tells the WTO that China's seafood ban over Fukushima water is "unacceptable", while China says its move is fully legitimate. (43:50)
Russian president Vladimir Putin says the agreement to allow Ukrainian grain exports on the Black Sea will be revived when his demands on exporting Russian products are met. We look into the impact this is having on Ukraine's economy. Protests against soaring electricity bills continue in Pakistan. We hear about the challenges high energy rates pose for local businesses and why the government does not have many alternatives to help bring prices down. And we get the latest from the biannual meeting held by the members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), which is taking place in Indonesia.
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A high-stakes meeting in Sochi. Turkiye's leader, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, holds talks with Russia's Vladimir Putin amid international efforts to revive the Black Sea Grain Deal. Can Erdogan convince Putin to rejoin? And how solid are relations between the two countries? Join Host Folly Bah Thibault Guests: Andrey Baklanov - Former Russian Ambassador. Michael Bociurkiw - Global affairs analyst. Seda Demiralp - Associate professor, Isik University.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports on UN Russia Ukraine Grain Deal.
Ukraine launches drone attacks, deep inside Russia. We watch ships in Istanbul as the UN Secretary General attempts to revive the Black Sea Grain Deal. Plus we meet a woman whose husband was held captive in Moscow. And school begins amid bomb threats in Kyiv.
For the first time since Russia dropped out of the Black Sea Grain Deal, a ship has left the port of Odesa; an update on what Ukrainian farmers are facing right now. Plus, helping one state's craft beer industry thrive.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this final installment discussing Q2 of 2023, we dive into current events, and their potential effects on the Stock Market. Our hosts, Tom Romano, Head of Strategic Relationships & Product Development and Casey Dylan, CIMA®, Consultant sit down for a discussion of the "magnificent seven" growth stock winners, the current state of inflation, interest rates, heavily tilted tech stocks, changes among international markets, and the recent repeal of the Black Sea grain deal by Russia. Click here to watch the full Quarter-in-Perspective on YouTube. If you have any questions or would like more information, reach out to us at https://symmetrypartners.com/contact-us/ You can also find us on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and LinkedIn. As always, we remain invested in your goals. Symmetry Partners, LLC, is an investment advisory firm registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The firm only transacts business in states where it is properly registered, excluded or exempted from registration requirements. Registration of an investment adviser does not imply any specific level of skill or training and does not constitute an endorsement of the firm by the Commission. No one should assume that future performance of any specific investment, investment strategy, product or non-investment related content made reference to directly or indirectly in this material will be profitable. As with any investment strategy, there is the possibility of profitability as well as loss. Due to various factors, including changing market conditions and/or applicable laws, the content may not be reflective of current opinions or positions. Please note the material is provided for educational and background use only. Moreover, you should not assume that any discussion or information contained in this material serves as the receipt of, or as a substitute for, personalized investment advice.
Gordie Siebring talks with RFD's Rita Frazer from the Ukraine as he gives updates on agriculture in the northern region, the breakup of the Black Sea Grain Deal and bombing near the port of Danube today. Recap of the Purdue CME Ag Barometer for July and Ellyn Ferguson, Congressional Quarterly, provides an update on the appropriations process that took place prior to the August recess.
Russia has bombed grain stores in Ukraine, and pulled out of a deal that had allowed safe passage of food exports through the Black Sea. Ukraine is a major exporter of grain and corn, and the deal, brokered by the United Nations and Turkey last year, kept people fed all over the world. The International Rescue Committee called the initiative a “lifeline for the 79 countries and 349 million people on the frontline of food insecurity.” So how will the end of the deal affect them? In this episode: James Bays (@baysontheroad), Al Jazeera diplomatic editor Episode credits: This episode was produced by Ashish Malhotra, David Enders and our host Malika Bilal. Khaled Soltan fact-checked this episode. Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our lead of audience development and engagement is Aya Elmileik. Munera AlDosari and Adam Abou-Gad are our engagement producers. Alexandra Locke is The Take's executive producer, and Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera's head of audio. Connect with us: @AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook
In this episode, Alex starts by going over the content he has recently been consuming. Then he goes into his thoughts on Ron DeSantis and why DeSantis really is a missed opportunity. Later, Alex talks about the coup in Niger that has officially been acknowledged and now African countries are sanctioning Niger. Also, Russia is holding out of the Black Sea Grain Deal and Alex has a theory about why that may be. Finally, Alex analyzes the recent UFO hearings featuring Retired Air Force Maj. David Grusch. At first, the hearings are convincing but with more research, they feel like a game of telephone that loses credibility quickly. While aliens may exist, it seems like this may be the wrong example.
In today's episode of the Mark Moss Show, Q is filling in for Mark and we dive into a spectrum of pivotal topics ranging from the escalating food crisis due to the ending of the Black Sea Grain Deal between Russia and Ukraine to potential changes in the US financial system with RFK Jr.'s bold plan to back the dollar with Bitcoin. We examine the waning influence of the G20 and discuss China's intricate global relations, economic struggles, and climate policies. This is your destination for comprehensive, thought-provoking analysis of global news, helping you stay informed and prepared in an increasingly interconnected world. Tune in for an in-depth understanding of the world's most pressing issues.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode of The Agri-Biz Show, grain exports from Ukraine are in limbo again after Russia pulled out of the Black Sea Grain Deal and attacked Ukrainian ports this week. Work continues on writing a new farm bill ahead of the farm law's expiration at the end of September. Consumers are showing a preference for high quality steaks at the meat counter, while dairy producers have labeling and marketing concerns about a new product created in a laboratory. Hosted by Rusty HalvorsonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode #17 is dedicated to the Black Sea grain deal, how Russia weaponized it, and eventually killed it. Anastasiia is joined by the Kyiv Independent's reporter Alexander Query. "This Week in Ukraine" is also available on YouTube. Become a member of the Kyiv Independent community or support us with a one-time donation. Follow the Kyiv Independent on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Anastasiia Lapatina: Twitter – https://twitter.com/lapatina_ Alexander Query: Twitter – https://twitter.com/AlexanderQuery
FoodBev Weekly News Bulletin 21/07/23: Döhler reinforces ingredient portfolio with acquisition of SVZ; Russia ends Black Sea Grain deal and destroys 60,000 tonnes of grain; AG Barr's Boost brand in trademark battle with Britvic's Robinsons; and more.
Russia's rejection of extending the Black Sea Grain Initiative threatens global food security; Spain holds an early general election amid signs of a resurgent populist right; Comic-Con and the media industry cut back on events due to strikes by the Writers Guild of America (WGA) and the Screen Actors Guild – American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA); and a U.S. soldier crosses through the demilitarized zone into North Korea. Mentioned on the Podcast Kali Robinson, “Russia Killed the Black Sea Grain Deal. These Countries Could Suffer Most.,” CFR.org For an episode transcript and show notes, visit us at: https://www.cfr.org/podcasts/black-sea-grain-blockade-spains-snap-elections-hollywood-strikes-broader-impact-and-more
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Another attack on the Crimean bridge.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Russia Pulls Out of Black Sea Grain Deal, How Sanctions Undermine Venezuela's Sovereignty, SAG Strikes Over AI, Streaming, and More
Russia continues to shoot itself in the foot. The politics of wheat. Asset seizures continue in Russia. www.watchdogonwallstreet.com
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Guest: Agricultural Economist Wandile Sihlobo joins John to consider the potential impact of Russia's halt in the Black Sea Grain Deal on South African consumers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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There are growing concerns about global grain prices due to Russia's decision to not renew the Black Sea Grain Deal, which affects grain movement between Ukraine and Russia. Although South Africa has an adequate domestic grain supply, the potential price shocks will impact consumers and the wheat value chain, considering Russia's significant role as a wheat supplier. Monitoring the price reaction and ensuring smooth grain shipments from Russia in the future is crucial to accurately assess the impact on global markets. For more on this Business Day TV spoke to Agbiz's Wandile Sihlobo.
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Russia announced on Monday that the Black Sea grain deal will not be extended. This initiative has enabled Ukraine to export agricultural products through Russia's blockade of the Black Sea; however, Ukrainian exports are only at a fraction of pre-war levels. Full Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/zeihan/russia-terminates-the-black-sea-grain-deal
On today's Intrigue Outloud news rundown, Intrigue co-founder John Fowler joins to discuss Russia's suspension of its participation in the landmark Black Sea Grain Deal. Later, John discusses US-China climate negotiations, and Ethan gives an update on the protests in Iran.Thanks to our sponsor, 1440.
On Monday Russia pulled out of an agreement that had allowed Ukraine to export its grain by sea despite a wartime blockade, a deal seen as essential to keeping food flowing from Ukraine — a major breadbasket — to the wider world. Expert Max Bergmann joins Thanos Davelis to break down why Russia has decided to terminate this agreement, what's at stake if the deal isn't renewed, and whether Ukraine, Europe, and the US have a plan B ready. We also explore what efforts are in the works to deepen the West's engagement with Ukraine - primarily on the NATO and EU level.Max Bergman is the director of the Center in Euro-Atlantic and Northern European Studies and the Europe, Russia, and Eurasia Program, both at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, and a former senior advisor in the U.S. State Department.Read Max Bergman's latest here: The EU Isn't Ready for Ukraine to JoinYou can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:Russia killed off the Black Sea grain deal. What happens now?Russia pulls out of the Black Sea grain dealWildfires in Greece close highways and threaten an oil refinery, as the EU sends firefighting planesSettlements evacuated as wildfires spreadPresident exudes ''cautious optimism'' for Cyprus problem resolution
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On today's show, Simon from Florida discusses the latest geopolitical news involving China, Turkey, Iran, Syria, Russia and Ukraine and comments on the Crimea Bridge attack, the ending of the Black Sea Grain Deal, the aftermath of the NATO Summit in Vilnius, the G7 Declaration (signed by 15 countries!) and more. GUEST OVERVIEW: Simon is a geopolitical analyst based in Florida. https://twitter.com/simonfromflori2
Grains were higher on the day Tuesday with corn the upside leader. Weather is again a hot topic as corn enters a key pollination time across the Corn Belt plus the Black Sea Grain Deal issues are weighing on the markets as well. We talk grains and livestock today with Tyler Schau from AgMarket.net. Learn more by visiting online at https://www.agmarket.net. Also, we get a look at the weather and an outlook for hotter and drier conditions ahead. Eric Snodgrass with Nutrien Ag Solutions joins us for our weekly discussion. Learn more online by visiting https://www.ag-wx.com. Today's program is brought to you in part by Growmark/FS; learn more online at https://www.growmark.com.
Kulani Siweya, Agricultural Economist at AgriSA, discusses whether Russia's withdrawal from the 'Black Sea Grain Deal' will have an impact on South Africa and why African countries rely on grain imports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Russia withdraws from the Black Sea grain deal. Flash flooding kills at least five people in the U.S. while Spain fights raging wildfires. Tunisia and the European Union agreed to tackle illegal migration from the North African country to Europe.
Allison Robertson, Plant Pathologist at Iowa State University, joins us to talk about tar spot in light of a recent pest alert for tar spot in Eastern Iowa. Bill Troshynski, Regional Manager at Big Iron, talks about what Big Iron does as a used Farm Equipment, Construction Equipment & Truck auction company. Al Kluis from Kluis Commodities talks about how the markets are reacting to the weather and the expired Black Sea Grain Deal. Rebecca Vittetoe, extension field agronomist in east central Iowa, tells us about what she is seeing out in the field and what she recommends for tar spot.
Lester Kiewit speaks Thabile Nkunjana, Agricultural Economist in Agro-Food Chains Markets and Economic Research Division of the National Agricultural Marketing Council, about what effect the cancelling of the Black Sea grain deal will have on South Africa.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From the BBC World Service: Russia has announced it is withdrawing from the Black Sea grain deal with immediate effect. The BBC’s Paul Moss explains what the knock-on effects could be. Plus, former International Monetary Fund economist David Woo explains why China’s economy is struggling as they register a youth unemployment rate of 25 percent. And finally, with the Women’s World Cup starting this week, the BBC’s Leanna Byrne looks into the issue of equal pay in women’s soccer.
Russia announced it's walking away from an agreement that allows Ukrainian grain shipments to leave Black Sea ports. The deal brokered by the UN and Turkey in 2022 has helped guarantee grain shipments from Ukraine to countries around the world. And, the European Union announced a deal with Tunisia over the weekend to stem the flow of migration. Tunisia has now stated it will only take back Tunisians who illegally crossed into Europe. Also, US Climate Envoy John Kerry heads out on a four-day visit to Beijing. Chinese and US officials are motivated to find solutions to the dangers climate change poses, but domestic pressures are making it difficult to hammer out a deal. Plus, two surprise victories at Wimbledon.
From the BBC World Service: Russia has announced it is withdrawing from the Black Sea grain deal with immediate effect. The BBC’s Paul Moss explains what the knock-on effects could be. Plus, former International Monetary Fund economist David Woo explains why China’s economy is struggling as they register a youth unemployment rate of 25 percent. And finally, with the Women’s World Cup starting this week, the BBC’s Leanna Byrne looks into the issue of equal pay in women’s soccer.
Canadian wildfire smoke has returned to the United States this week, triggering air quality alerts for more than a dozen states from Montana to Vermont. Around 70 million Americans would see decreased visibility and poor air quality, including residents of Chicago, Detroit, New York, St. Louis, and Cleveland. Canada is on pace to have its worst wildfire season in recorded history. Russia halted participation on July 17 in the U.N.-brokered deal that lets Ukraine export grain through the Black Sea, spreading fear in poorer countries that price rises will put food out of reach. Hours earlier, a blast knocked out Russia's bridge to Crimea, killing two people in what Moscow cast as a terrorist attack on the road bridge, a major artery for Russian troops fighting in Ukraine. As Republican nominee candidates gear up for the first debate in August, the recent campaign finance data shows former President Donald Trump has raised the most cash this quarter. ⭕️ Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
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Day 508.Today, we discuss the attack on the Kerch bridge, bring you updates from the counter-offensive & introduce a series of stories from the Telegraph on Ukraine's missing children.Contributors:David Knowles (Host). @djknowles22 on Twitter.Roland Oliphant (Senior Foreign Correspondent). @RolandOliphant on Twitter. Gareth Corfield (Senior Technology Reporter). @GazTheJourno on Twitter. Louis Emmanuel (Deputy Foreign Editor). @louisjemanuel on Twitter. James Kilner (Foreign Correspondent). @jkjourno on Twitter. Subscribe to The Telegraph: telegraph.co.uk/ukrainethelatestEmail: ukrainepod@telegraph.co.ukSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Monday's AOA began by talking with Darin Newsom, Senior Analyst at Barchart about the moves in the wheat market overnight and why he's not losing sleep over the Black Sea Grain Deal. In segment 2, Teresa Duetchman, meteorologist with DTN Weather discussed the potential for more smokey skies this upcoming week, along with some moisture for Nebraska and Kansas. In segment 3, Bill Wirtz of the Consumer Choice Center discussed the impact of ag policy on the collapse of the government in the Netherlands two weeks ago. We closed the show with Kent Bacus, Executive Director of Government Affairs at the National Cattlemen's Beef Association who discussed last week's House Ways and Means Committee hearing on the farm of past NCBA President Don Schielfelbein in Minnesota.
Russia-Ukraine Black Sea grain deal terminates
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says Russian President Vladimir Putin has agreed to extend the Black Sea grain deal, which expires next Monday.
This week, as a flaming June means it's all go for harvest 23, we find out whether early yields are meeting expectations.We ask why the UK animal vaccine supply chain has been so disrupted.On the markets, we speak to a grain analyst in Ukraine – and find out the importance of the latest Black Sea grain deal.And we speak to the team undertaking a 2000-mile tractor run for charity across the length and breadth of Britain.This episode of the Farmers Weekly Podcast is co-hosted by Surrey farmer Hugh Broom and Farmers Weekly's Louise Impy. To contact The Podcast, please email podcast@fwi.co.uk. In the UK, you can also text the word FARM followed by your message to 88 44 0.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov says Moscow sees no reason to extend the Black Sea grain deal.
President Vladimir Putin announced that Russia is considering leaving the Black Sea grain deal, citing "cheating" on the part of its implementation regarding Russian exports.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Kyiv is attacked again as pro-Kyiv forces launch incursion into Russian territory. The Black Sea Grain Deal is hitting a snag and Joe Biden speaks to Air Force Academy graduates. Plus a look at Ukraine's short-term challenges in getting the F-16s up and fighting.
FoodBev Media's Rafaela Sousa rounds up this week's food and beverage news, including: Ireland becomes first country to introduce health labelling on alcoholic drinks; Avara Foods closure plan puts 400 jobs at risk; Black Sea grain deal extended for two months; and more.
The Black Sea Grain Deal extension last week allows for Ukrainian ag exports to continue.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The tone is "risk-on" across grains and oilseeds on Monday with wheat the upside leader on weather concerns, Black Sea Grain Deal worries and more. We talk grains and livestock markets with Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodities Economist at StoneX, for our Midday Commentary on this Monday, May 15th.
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As the Black Sea grain deal comes to an end in 10 days, the UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, is in Ukraine to meet President Zelensky in an effort to safeguard the crucial grain export deal. How much of a difference for East Africa has last year's Ukrainian grain deal made? We will find out from Kenya. Four bankers, three of them Russians, are in court in Switzerland this week, facing charges that they helped to launder millions of dollars' worth of investments. In Australia, rising rents are fuelling a cost of living crisis and according to charities pushing people towards homelessness.
On Thursday the UN and other parties said an agreement that unblocked grain shipments from Ukraine and helped temper rising global food prices was to be extended by four months. There was a fear earlier this month that the deal would collapse after Russia's President Putin abruptly pulled out. After rejoining, Turkish President Erdogan boasted that his relationship with Putin was key to restoring the agreement. Ayla Jean Yackley, a journalist covering Turkey with stories in The Financial Times, Politico, and other major outlets, joins Thanos Davelis to break down the significance of this grain deal, and look at how it shines light on Erdogan and Putin's deep ties.Read Ayla Jean Yackley's latest in The Financial Times: Ukraine Black Sea grain export deal extended‘One hand washes the other': grain deal shines light on Erdoğan's ties to PutinYou can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:Athens-Tripoli relations in crisis modeGreek, Israeli defense ministers stress importance of ties
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The one hundred and eighty-third episode of the DSR Daily Brief. Stories Cited in the Episode Errant missile that hit Poland likely came from Ukraine, NATO and Warsaw say Ukraine, UN Announce 4-Month Grain Deal Extension North Korea fires missile after threatening ‘fiercer' step Vicky Bowman: Former UK ambassador among prisoners to be freed in Myanmar Turkish ‘cult leader' Oktar sentenced to 8,658 years in prison COP27: EU pledges funding for African adaptation, resilience Xi angrily rebukes Trudeau over ‘leaks' to media about Canada-China relations Council race in Michigan town settled by two pieces of paper Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Black Sea Grain Deal is renewed for another 120 days while the blame game continues for a missile strike that hit inside Poland. A student from Zambia ended up dying in the Ukrainian war. We'll find out how.
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This week we saw the Black Sea Grain Initiative saga unfold. Russia suspended its involvement in the grain deal before deciding to rejoin it. The agreement allows key supplier Ukraine to ship agricultural produce to the rest of the world. The deal was brokered by Türkiye and the UN in July. It ensures the safe passage of cargo ships carrying grain from Ukrainian ports after they were blocked by Russia. For more on the story, we spoke to economist Taha Meli Arvas. #Grain #Russia #Ukraine
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Farm and Ranch News for, November 4, with KC Sheperd In today's farm and ranch news, KC Sheperd hears from Crop Marketing specialist Dr. Kim Anderson about what is impacting grain prices this week, and talks about Russia Resuming paticipating in the Black Sea Grain Deal.
FoodBev Media's Rafaela Sousa rounds up this week's food and beverage news, including: Russia resumes participation in Ukraine Black Sea grain deal; Ferrero breaks ground on $214m Kinder Bueno production facility; Diageo acquires American single malt whiskey producer Balcones Distilling; and more.
①Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan is paying a visit to China. We discuss more on the two countries' bilateral relations as well as China-Africa ties. (00:51) ②Russia says it will resume its participation in the Ukraine grain export deal. We bring you more on the latest. (16:44) ③US Supreme Court hears arguments on race-conscious policies in college admissions. What's the future of affirmative action? (24:16) ④Natanyahu tipped to return as Israel Prime Minister after far right surge. (35:30) ⑤Lebanese president steps down with no replacement in sight. What makes electing a president so difficult? (43:33)
Days after saying it was suspending participation in the Black Sea Grain Deal, Russia announces it's back in. How residents are dealing with Moscow's attacks on civilian Infrastructure. And, how the war is inspiring some to immerse themselves in a foreign language.
According to a recent opinion piece in the Business Standard, the middle class in India has significantly declined over the last two years. The escalating cost of living is putting an additional strain on it. In other news, President Vladimir Putin withdrew his approval and put an end to the UN-sponsored Black Sea agreement. But h ow will this action affect developing nations? Tun in to find out more!You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android, iOS or any other podcast app.You can check out our website at https://ivmpodcasts.com/.Do follow IVM Podcasts on social media.We are @IVMPodcasts on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram.Follow the show across platforms:Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Prime Music.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Day 250. Today, we discuss Monday morning's massive missile strikes against Ukrainian cities that left thousands of people without electricity and water, analyse the impact of Russia's exit from the Black Sea Grain Deal and report on the Ukrainian attack on the Black Sea Fleet on Saturday.Contributors: David Knowles (Host). Follow David on Twitter @DjKnowles22.Dom Nicholls (Associate Editor, Defence). Follow Dom on Twitter @DomNicholls.Katie O'Neill (Assistant Foreign Editor). Follow Katie on Twitter @_Katie__ONeill.With thanks to Mykhail Savva, from the Center for Civil Liberties in Kyiv. Follow the center on Twitter at @ccl_ua.If you'd like to look at the 'Map of enforced disappearances' mentioned by Mykhail during his interview, you can do so here: https://ccl.uwazi.io/Email: podcasts@telegraph.co.ukSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Russian forces continued striking cities throughout Ukraine. What impact has the Black Sea Grain Deal had, and what's at risk now that Russia says it's temporarily suspending participation? How one woman in Sumy has taken it upon herself to help the war's orphaned dogs.
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In a stunning move, Glenn Beck, a long time supporter of a Constitutional Convention, announced he is no longer supporting the calls for a CON-CON. Hannah covers what was behind Beck's announcement and his stipulation. Next Hannah discusses the state of corn, soybean, and cotton crops in the US this year. She also discusses how the Black Sea Grain Deal struck between Ukraine and Russia impacted the exporting of grain from Ukraine during the later part of the summer and what the future of that deal could be. Lastly, Ligioner Ministries and Lifeway Research provided a survey on the "theological temperature" of the US. Focusing on results for US Evangelicals, Hannah provides some unsurprisingly sad survey results regarding various doctrines but one key question reveals maybe things aren't as bad as they appear. Join Hannah as she uncovers what the bottom line issue appears to be and how Believers can respond in order to best disciple fellow Believers. The Hannah Miller Show