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About Andrew
Andrew Connelly is a British freelance print and radio journalist based in London but frequently on the road covering central and eastern Europe, the Balkans and the Caucasus. 

On the homefront, Andrew has recently reported on Britain's migration policy, London's Somali communities debating the ban on khat, the Alexander Litvinenko murder inquiry and has also covered the recent Scottish referendum from whisky distilleries on the west coast and isolated peninsulas. April 2015 he is currently back in Scotland to focus on the Scottish National Party's possible balance of power in the upcoming general election.

Internationally, Andrew has recently reported on Armenia's commemoration of the centennial of the genocide, Syrian-Armenians fleeing Aleppo to Yerevan, anti-corruption initiatives in the Czech Republic, tensions along the Georgian-Russian border, the Azerbaijan presidential election and anti-government demonstrations in Bulgaria.

His work has appeared in Al Jazeera English, Vice, Newsweek, The Independent, Politico Magazine, Radio France International, Deutsche Welle and others.
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If You Cannot Enforce a Judgment in Your Jurisdiction, You May Still Be Able to Enforce in England

04 Apr 2024  |  jdsupra.com
The High Court of England and Wales ruled that two monetary judgments from the UAE could be enforced in England under common law, despite being unenforceable in the UAE due to a statutory change. The case, Invest Bank PSC v. Ahmad Mohammed El-Husseini and Others, involved the bank's inability to enforce AED96 million judgments in the UAE and its subsequent successful enforcement action in England. The English court found the judgments to be final and binding with res judicata status, and the procedural impediment in the UAE did not affect their enforceability in England.

Arbitrator Bias: The English Commercial Court Offers Further Guidance on Disqualification of Arbitrators

08 Mar 2024  |  www.klgates.com
The English Commercial Court has provided further guidance on the disqualification of arbitrators due to bias, reaffirming the principles set out in the Halliburton v. Chubb case. In the recent case of H1 & Anor v. W & Ors, the court removed a sole arbitrator for apparent bias, emphasizing the importance of impartiality in arbitration. The decision highlighted that an arbitrator's statements and relationships with expert witnesses can lead to justifiable doubts about their impartiality. The case underscores the need for careful selection of arbitrators and awareness of factors that may influence their impartiality.

Navigating the New Frontier: Insurance for Artificial Intelligence Risks

04 Mar 2024  |  www.klgates.com
The article discusses the emerging landscape of insurance for artificial intelligence (AI) risks, particularly in light of recent and anticipated lawsuits involving AI technologies. It highlights the types of insurance policies that may cover AI-related risks, including cyber insurance, technology errors and omissions insurance, and general liability insurance. The article also explores potential gaps in coverage and the future of AI-related insurance, advising policyholders to review their existing policies and consider AI-related changes during renewals.

Fraud May Not Always Unravel All–What Does the Contract Say?

05 Feb 2024  |  www.klgates.com
The English High Court ruled that a limitation of liability clause in a research agreement between Innovate Pharmaceuticals Ltd and the University of Portsmouth was effective even in cases of fraudulent breach of contract. Innovate claimed significant losses due to errors in a research paper, but the court upheld the contract's exclusion and limitation clauses, capping the university's liability at £1 million. The judgment underscores the importance of clear contractual terms and the freedom of parties to allocate risks and responsibilities, even in cases involving potential fraud.

Fraud May Not Always Unravel All–What Does the Contract Say?

15 Jan 2024  |  www.jdsupra.com
In the case of Innovate Pharmaceuticals Ltd v University of Portsmouth Higher Education Corporation, the English High Court ruled that a limitation of liability clause in a research agreement was effective even if the breach was committed fraudulently. Innovate Pharmaceuticals claimed significant losses due to errors in a research paper by the University, but the court upheld the limitation clauses, capping the University's liability at £1 million. The judgment underscores the importance of clear contractual terms and the freedom of parties to allocate risks and responsibilities, even in cases of fraudulent breaches.

Fraud May Not Always Unravel All–What Does The Contract Say?

01 Jan 2024  |  www.mondaq.com
The English High Court ruled that a limitation of liability clause in a research agreement between Innovate Pharmaceuticals Ltd and the University of Portsmouth was effective, even in cases of fraudulent breach of contract. Innovate claimed significant losses due to errors in a research paper, but the court capped recoverable losses at £1 million, emphasizing the importance of contractual interpretation and the allocation of risk and responsibility. The judgment underscores the significance of exclusion and limitation clauses in commercial agreements, particularly in research and trial services.

Navigating The New Frontier: Insurance For Artificial Intelligence Risk

27 Dec 2023  |  www.mondaq.com
The New York Times has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft over copyright infringement related to ChatGPT, marking the beginning of AI-related litigation. This trend is expected to grow as more companies integrate AI into their offerings. Current insurance policies may cover many AI risks, including cyber incidents and regulatory liabilities. However, gaps in coverage may exist, particularly for bodily injury or property damage claims arising from AI products or services. Policyholders are advised to review their insurance coverage for AI risks and consult with insurance recovery attorneys for guidance.

If You Cannot Enforce A Judgment In Your Jurisdiction, You May Still Be Able To Enforce In England

26 Oct 2023  |  mondaq.com
The High Court of England and Wales ruled that two monetary judgments from the UAE could be enforced in England under common law, despite being unenforceable in the UAE due to a statutory change. The case, Invest Bank PSC v. Ahmad Mohammed El-Husseini and Others, involved the bank's inability to enforce AED96 million judgments in the UAE after a decree blocked financial institutions from enforcing credit facility claims against individuals. The bank obtained a default judgment in England, which was not set aside, as the judgments were deemed final and binding with res judicata status, and their unenforceability in the UAE was considered a procedural issue irrelevant to their validity.

If You Cannot Enforce a Judgment in Your Jurisdiction, You May Still Be Able to Enforce in England

24 Oct 2023  |  www.klgates.com
The High Court of England and Wales ruled that two monetary judgments issued in the UAE could be enforced in England under common law, despite being unenforceable in the UAE due to a statutory change. The case involved Invest Bank PSC seeking to enforce judgments against Ahmad Mohammed El-Husseini and others. The court found that the UAE judgments were final and binding, and their unenforceability in the UAE was a procedural issue that did not affect their validity. This ruling highlights that foreign judgments may still be enforceable in England even if they are unenforceable in their domestic jurisdiction.

Even God Forgot This Place: Welcome to the Oilfields of Azerbaijan

01 Oct 2023  |  www.vice.com
Azerbaijan's oil wealth has transformed Baku into a modern metropolis, but the benefits have not reached the impoverished areas around the Balakhani oilfields. The European Games highlighted the country's economic vulnerabilities, with falling oil prices and currency devaluation causing concern. Despite the government's lavish spending on the Games, many locals remain unemployed and live in dire conditions. The state oil company SOCAR has been criticized for its treatment of journalists and lack of accountability. The article underscores the need for economic diversification and political reform in Azerbaijan.

From Chaos to Calm: 24 Hours With Migrants and Refugees in Macedonia

01 Oct 2023  |  www.vice.com
Thousands of migrants and refugees stranded between Greece and Macedonia experienced a brief respite as police lost control and allowed them to cross the border. The situation had been dire, with scenes reminiscent of a war zone, as the Macedonian government had closed its southern border due to the surge in migrants. The article details the harrowing experiences of individuals like Khalid, Ali, Ola, Mohamed, and Ahmad, who fled war-torn regions in search of safety. The Macedonian police's use of force and the desperate conditions faced by the migrants are highlighted, along with calls for better treatment and legal access for refugees from figures like German Left Party parliamentarian Annette Groth.

Europe Is Keeping Refugees Trapped in Libya, Where They’re Tortured and Exploited

01 Oct 2023  |  www.vice.com
The article highlights the plight of refugees trapped in Libya due to European Union policies that facilitate their return to a country where they face imprisonment, torture, and exploitation. It details the collaboration between EU air assets and the Libyan Coastguard in intercepting migrant boats, despite international laws against such actions. The narrative includes testimonies from refugees and insights from human rights organizations, painting a grim picture of the humanitarian crisis and the lack of accountability from European states.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  wskg.org
Russia's withdrawal from the Black Sea Grain Initiative, which facilitated grain exports from Ukrainian ports, has raised global concerns about food security. The deal, in place since July 2022, was crucial for countries facing food insecurity, especially in the Horn of Africa. Grain prices fluctuated following the announcement, with wheat futures experiencing a significant jump. The crisis began with Russia's invasion of Ukraine in March 2022, leading to a naval blockade and a surge in food prices. Despite challenges, the initiative allowed significant grain shipments to countries in need. Experts and international aid organizations emphasize the broader issues of global food system failures and the need for investment in small-scale farmers. The future of the grain deal remains uncertain, with potential implications for global food stocks and the resilience of food security systems in vulnerable regions.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  hppr.org
On July 17, Russia withdrew from a deal facilitating grain exports from Ukrainian ports, raising concerns for food insecure countries. The Kenyan government and U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres criticized the move. Grain prices fluctuated, with Chicago wheat futures spiking. The grain crisis began with Russia's invasion of Ukraine in March 2022, leading to a naval blockade and a food security crisis. The Black Sea Grain Initiative, negotiated by Turkey and the U.N. in July 2022, allowed safe passage for grain exports. Despite the deal's imperfections, it enabled significant agricultural exports. The suspension of the deal worsens the situation, with rising export costs and decreased Ukrainian production. International aid charities highlight the pre-existing food system issues exacerbated by the conflict. The Horn of Africa faces severe drought, and debt renegotiation is suggested to strengthen food security systems. Turkish President Erdogan believes Putin wants the grain deal to continue, while Ukrainian President Zelenskyy suggests it could proceed without Russia.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  ksut.org
Russia's withdrawal from the Black Sea Grain Initiative, which facilitated grain exports from Ukrainian ports, has raised global concerns about food security, particularly in food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The deal, in place since July 2022, allowed over 725,000 tons of wheat to reach countries like Afghanistan, Yemen, and East Africa. The suspension exacerbates an already difficult situation with rising export costs, reduced storage capacity, and decreased Ukrainian production. International aid charities highlight the pre-existing perilous state of food systems, exacerbated by regional conflicts and climate crises. The renegotiation of debts is suggested as a way to strengthen food security systems in debt-laden countries. Speculation exists that Russia may seek sanctions relief in exchange for resuming the grain deal, while Ukrainian President Zelenskyy suggests the deal could continue without Russia's participation.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  kwit.org
Russia's withdrawal from the Black Sea Grain Initiative, which facilitated grain exports from Ukrainian ports, has raised global concerns about food security, particularly in food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The deal, in place since July 2022, allowed over 725,000 tons of wheat to reach countries in need. The suspension exacerbates an already difficult situation with rising export costs, reduced storage capacity, and decreased Ukrainian production. International aid charities highlight the pre-existing food system issues exacerbated by the war in Ukraine. The renegotiation of debts in sub-Saharan Africa is suggested to strengthen food security systems. Speculation exists that Russia may seek sanctions relief in exchange for resuming the deal, while Ukraine's President Zelenskyy suggests the initiative could continue without Russia.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  kaxe.org
Russia's withdrawal from the Black Sea Grain Initiative, which facilitated grain exports from Ukrainian ports, has raised global concerns about food security, particularly in food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The deal, in place since July 2022, allowed over 725,000 tons of wheat to reach countries in need. The suspension exacerbates existing challenges such as rising export costs, reduced Ukrainian production, and the need for international aid in low-resource countries. Experts and officials from organizations like Oxfam and Save the Children International emphasize the broader issues of global food system failures and the need for debt renegotiation to strengthen food security systems. Speculation exists that Russia may seek sanctions relief in exchange for resuming the deal, while Ukrainian President Zelenskyy suggests the initiative could continue without Russia.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  kvpr.org
Russia's withdrawal from the Black Sea Grain Initiative, which facilitated grain exports from Ukrainian ports, has raised global concerns about food security, particularly in food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The deal, in place since July 2022, allowed over 725,000 tons of wheat to reach countries in need. The suspension exacerbates existing challenges, including increased export costs, reduced storage capacity, and decreased Ukrainian production. International aid organizations emphasize the need to diversify food production and invest in small-scale farmers. Speculation arises that Russia may seek sanctions relief in exchange for resuming the deal, while Ukrainian President Zelenskyy suggests the initiative could continue without Russian involvement.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  kdnk.org
Russia's withdrawal from the Ukraine grain export deal on July 17, 2023, has heightened global concerns about food security, particularly in food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The deal, in place since July 2022, allowed the safe export of Ukrainian grain, which is crucial for many low-resource countries. Grain prices have fluctuated, with Chicago wheat futures experiencing a significant jump. The suspension of the deal follows a bridge explosion in Crimea and missile attacks on Odessa by Russia. Ukraine's grain production is down significantly due to the war, and the international community is concerned about the impact on global food supplies. Organizations like the World Food Programme and Oxfam highlight the broader issues of food system failures and the need for investment in small-scale farmers. Discussions are ongoing about the deal's future, with Turkey's President Erdogan optimistic about its continuation, possibly without Russia's involvement.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  ksfr.org
Russia's withdrawal from the Black Sea Grain Initiative, which facilitated grain exports from Ukrainian ports, has raised concerns about global food security, particularly in food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The deal, in place since July 2022, allowed over 725,000 tons of wheat to be shipped to countries in need. The suspension exacerbates an already difficult situation with rising export costs, reduced storage capacity, and decreased Ukrainian production. International aid charities highlight the pre-existing food system issues and call for investment in small-scale farmers. The future of the grain deal is uncertain, with discussions around debt renegotiation and security guarantees for grain-carrying ships.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  michiganpublic.org
Russia's withdrawal from the Ukraine grain export deal has raised global concerns about food security, particularly in food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The deal, in place since July 2022, allowed the safe export of Ukrainian grain, which is crucial for many low-resource countries. Grain prices have fluctuated following the announcement, with wheat futures experiencing a significant jump. The crisis began with Russia's invasion of Ukraine in March 2022, leading to a naval blockade and a food security crisis. Despite the Black Sea Grain Initiative's success in shipping over 725,000 tons of wheat to countries in need, the deal's suspension worsens an already dire situation. Experts and international aid charities stress the importance of diversifying food production and investing in small-scale farmers to address the broken global food system. The future of the grain deal remains uncertain, with discussions around debt renegotiation and security guarantees for grain-carrying ships ongoing.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  wlrn.org
On July 17, Russia withdrew from a deal facilitating grain exports from Ukrainian ports, raising global food security concerns, especially in food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The deal, in place since July 2022, allowed over 725,000 tons of wheat to reach countries like Afghanistan, Yemen, and East Africa. Grain prices fluctuated, with Chicago wheat futures spiking after the announcement. The withdrawal followed explosions damaging a bridge in Crimea and was succeeded by Russian missile attacks on Odessa. The grain crisis began with Russia's invasion of Ukraine in March 2022, leading to a naval blockade and soaring food prices. The Black Sea Grain Initiative, negotiated by Turkey and the U.N., had enabled safe passage for grain shipments. Experts and international aid charities stress the need for a resilient global food system and the importance of investing in small-scale farmers, especially in Africa, which has 60% of the world's cultivatable land yet remains a net food importer.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  krvs.org
Russia's withdrawal from the Black Sea Grain Initiative, which facilitated grain exports from Ukrainian ports, has raised global concerns about food security, particularly in food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The deal, in place since July 2022, allowed over 725,000 tons of wheat to reach countries in need. The suspension exacerbates existing challenges, including increased export costs, reduced storage capacity, and decreased Ukrainian production. International aid organizations emphasize the pre-existing fragility of the global food system and the need to invest in small-scale farmers. Speculation arises that Russia may seek sanctions relief in exchange for resuming the deal, while Ukrainian President Zelenskyy suggests the initiative could continue without Russian involvement.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  www.wyomingpublicmedia.org
Russia's withdrawal from the Black Sea Grain Initiative, which facilitated grain exports from Ukrainian ports, has raised concerns about the global food supply, particularly in food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The deal, in place since July 2022, allowed over 725,000 tons of wheat to reach countries in need. The suspension exacerbates an already difficult situation with rising export costs, reduced storage capacity, and decreased Ukrainian production. International aid charities highlight the pre-existing perilous state of food systems, exacerbated by regional conflicts and climate crises. The renegotiation of debts is suggested as a way to strengthen food security systems in affected countries. Speculation exists that Russia may seek relief from sanctions in exchange for resuming the deal, while Ukrainian President Zelenskyy suggests the initiative could continue without Russian participation.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  www.bpr.org
Russia's withdrawal from the Black Sea Grain Initiative, which facilitated grain exports from Ukrainian ports, has raised global concerns about food security, particularly in food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The deal, negotiated by Turkey and the UN in July 2022, allowed over 725,000 tons of wheat to reach countries in need. However, Russia's suspension of the deal, following an attack on a bridge connecting Russia with Crimea, has led to increased grain prices and worries about future food supply. Experts and international aid charities emphasize the need for a resilient global food system and the importance of supporting small-scale farmers, especially in Africa, which has a significant amount of cultivatable land yet remains a net importer of food.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  WHQR
Russia's withdrawal from the Black Sea Grain Initiative, which facilitated grain exports from Ukrainian ports, has raised global concerns about food security, particularly in food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The deal, negotiated by Turkey and the UN in July 2022, allowed over 725,000 tons of wheat to reach countries in need. However, Russia's suspension of the deal following an attack on a bridge connecting Russia with Crimea, and subsequent missile strikes on Odessa, exacerbates an already dire situation. With Ukrainian grain production down and export costs rising, international aid charities stress the need for a more resilient global food system and investment in small-scale farmers. Speculation arises that Russia may seek sanctions relief in exchange for resuming the deal, while Ukrainian President Zelenskyy suggests the initiative could continue without Russian involvement.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  www.upr.org
Russia's withdrawal from the Black Sea Grain Initiative, which facilitated grain exports from Ukrainian ports, has raised global concerns about food security, particularly in food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The deal, negotiated by Turkey and the U.N. in July 2022, allowed over 725,000 tons of wheat to reach countries in need. However, Russia has been criticized for hindering the deal's effectiveness. The suspension exacerbates existing challenges, such as increased export costs and reduced Ukrainian production. International aid organizations emphasize the pre-existing fragility of the global food system and the need for systemic reform. Speculation exists that Russia may seek sanctions relief in exchange for resuming the deal, while Ukrainian President Zelenskyy suggests the initiative could continue without Russian involvement.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  www.wvtf.org
Russia's withdrawal from the Black Sea Grain Initiative, which facilitated grain exports from Ukrainian ports, has raised concerns about global food security, particularly in food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The deal, negotiated by Turkey and the UN in July 2022, allowed over 725,000 tons of wheat to be shipped to countries in need. However, Russia has been criticized for delaying inspections and threatening to withdraw from the agreement. The suspension of the deal exacerbates an already difficult situation, with Ukrainian grain production down and export costs rising. International aid charities emphasize the pre-existing food system issues and the need to invest in small-scale farmers. Turkish President Erdogan believes Putin wants the grain deal to continue, while Ukrainian President Zelenskyy suggests it can proceed without Russia. Experts warn that global grain stocks are not replenishing sufficiently to withstand unexpected crises.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  WCSU | Jazzy 88.9
The Russian government announced its withdrawal from a deal facilitating the export of grain from Ukraine, sparking global food security concerns. The move was condemned by the Kenyan government and raised alarms at the United Nations. Grain prices fluctuated, with significant increases in wheat futures. The deal, initially brokered by Turkey and the U.N. in July 2022, had allowed millions of tons of grain to reach food-insecure regions. Experts and aid organizations warn that the suspension exacerbates existing food crises, particularly in the Horn of Africa. The situation is further complicated by ongoing regional conflicts, climate issues, and economic challenges. Turkish President Erdogan remains hopeful for the deal's continuation, while Ukrainian President Zelenskyy suggests it could proceed without Russian involvement.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  KALW
The Russian government announced its withdrawal from a deal facilitating the export of Ukrainian grain, sparking global food security concerns. The move has led to fluctuating grain prices and heightened worries in food-insecure regions, particularly in the Horn of Africa. The Black Sea Grain Initiative, negotiated by Turkey and the U.N., had previously enabled safe passage for grain exports, but its suspension exacerbates existing food crises. Experts and aid organizations emphasize the broader issues of global food system failures and the need for diversified production and debt relief for affected countries. The geopolitical implications remain uncertain, with potential demands for sanctions relief from Russia and suggestions for the deal's continuation without Russian involvement.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  www.kyuk.org
The Russian government announced its withdrawal from a deal facilitating the export of Ukrainian grain, sparking global food security concerns. The move was condemned by the Kenyan government and U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres. Grain prices fluctuated, with wheat futures initially rising. The withdrawal followed an attack on a bridge linking Russia to Crimea, which Moscow blamed on Ukraine. The Black Sea Grain Initiative, negotiated by Turkey and the U.N., had previously enabled safe passage for grain exports, significantly aiding food-insecure regions. Experts warn that the suspension exacerbates existing food supply challenges, with rising export costs and reduced Ukrainian production. Aid organizations emphasize the broader issues in the global food system and the need for diversified production and debt renegotiation to enhance food security.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  www.wuwf.org
The Russian government's withdrawal from the Ukraine grain export deal has heightened global food security concerns, particularly in food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The deal, in place since July 2022, had facilitated the export of millions of tons of grain from Ukrainian ports, significantly aiding low-resource countries. The withdrawal has led to fluctuating grain prices and increased tensions, with Russia now considering all ships bound for Ukrainian ports as potential military cargo. Experts and international organizations express concern over the exacerbation of food insecurity, rising export costs, and the broader implications for global food systems. Calls for diversified production, investment in small-scale farmers, and debt renegotiation for stricken economies are highlighted as potential solutions.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  KENW
The Russian government announced its withdrawal from a deal facilitating the export of Ukrainian grain, sparking global food security concerns. The move was condemned by the Kenyan government and raised alarms among international organizations like the U.N. and World Food Programme. Grain prices fluctuated, with significant increases in wheat futures. The deal, initially brokered by Turkey and the U.N., had allowed millions of tons of grain to reach low-resource countries. Experts warn that the suspension exacerbates an already difficult situation, with rising export costs and reduced Ukrainian production. Aid organizations emphasize the broader context of global food insecurity, particularly in regions like the Horn of Africa. Speculations arise about Russia's motives, including potential demands for sanction relief. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy suggests the deal could continue without Russian participation, though security concerns remain.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  90.3 KAZU
The Russian government announced its withdrawal from a deal facilitating the export of Ukrainian grain, sparking global food supply concerns. The move has been criticized by various international bodies and experts, highlighting the potential impact on food-insecure regions, particularly in the Horn of Africa. The suspension of the deal, which had allowed millions of tons of grain to be exported, exacerbates existing food security issues worsened by the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. Experts and aid organizations emphasize the need for diversified food production and debt renegotiation to improve resilience in affected countries.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  www.wrur.org
The Russian government announced its withdrawal from the Ukraine grain deal, sparking global concerns about food security, especially in food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The deal, facilitated by Turkey and the U.N. in July 2022, had allowed safe passage for grain exports from Ukraine, a major global supplier. The suspension has led to fluctuating grain prices and fears of increased hunger and malnutrition in low-resource countries. Experts and international organizations emphasize the broader issues in the global food system and the need for diversified production and debt renegotiation to strengthen food security.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  www.hawaiipublicradio.org
The Russian government's withdrawal from the Ukraine grain deal has raised global food security concerns, particularly in food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The deal, facilitated by Turkey and the U.N. in July 2022, had allowed safe passage for grain exports from Ukraine, a major global supplier. The suspension has led to fluctuating grain prices and fears of increased hunger and malnutrition in low-resource countries. Experts and international aid organizations emphasize the broader issues in the global food system and the need for diversified production and debt renegotiation to enhance food security. The geopolitical implications remain uncertain, with potential demands from Russia for sanctions relief and suggestions from Ukraine to continue the deal without Russian participation.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  WVPE
The Russian government's withdrawal from the Ukraine grain deal has heightened global food supply concerns, particularly affecting food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The deal, facilitated by Turkey and the U.N. since July 2022, had allowed safe passage for grain exports from Ukraine, a major global supplier. The suspension has led to fluctuating grain prices and fears of increased hunger and malnutrition in low-resource countries. Experts and international aid organizations emphasize the need for diversified food production and debt renegotiation to bolster food security. The geopolitical landscape remains tense, with speculations about Russia's demands for sanction relief and the potential continuation of the deal without Russian involvement.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  www.wvasfm.org
The Russian government announced its withdrawal from a deal facilitating the export of Ukrainian grain, sparking global food security concerns. The move has been criticized by various international bodies and governments, particularly affecting food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. Grain prices have fluctuated, and the situation has been exacerbated by recent military actions. The Black Sea Grain Initiative, negotiated by Turkey and the U.N., had previously allowed significant grain exports, but its suspension poses severe challenges. Experts and aid organizations emphasize the broader issues of global food insecurity and the need for systemic changes.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  www.wrvo.org
Russia's withdrawal from the Ukraine grain export deal has heightened global food security concerns, particularly in food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The move has led to fluctuating grain prices and fears of increased hunger. The deal, initially brokered by Turkey and the U.N., had facilitated the export of millions of tons of grain, crucial for low-resource countries. Experts and international organizations criticize Russia's decision, emphasizing the already strained global food system and the need for diversified production and debt renegotiation to enhance resilience in affected regions.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  www.wrkf.org
The Russian government's withdrawal from the Ukraine grain deal has heightened global food security concerns, particularly in food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The deal, which facilitated the export of millions of tons of grain from Ukraine, was crucial for many low-resource countries. The withdrawal has led to fluctuating grain prices and increased geopolitical tensions. Experts and international organizations warn of exacerbated food insecurity and call for diversified production and debt renegotiation to strengthen food security systems. The situation remains precarious, with potential demands for sanctions relief from Russia and uncertainty over the continuation of the grain deal.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  Maine Public
The Russian government announced its withdrawal from a deal facilitating the export of Ukrainian grain, sparking global food security concerns. The move was condemned by the Kenyan government and criticized by U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres. Grain prices fluctuated, with wheat futures experiencing significant jumps. The deal, initially brokered by Turkey and the U.N. in July 2022, had allowed millions of tons of grain to reach low-resource countries. Experts warn that the suspension exacerbates an already difficult situation, with rising export costs and reduced Ukrainian production. Aid organizations emphasize the broader issues in the global food system and the need for diversified production and debt renegotiation to strengthen food security. Turkish President Erdogan remains hopeful for the deal's continuation, while Ukrainian President Zelenskyy suggests it could proceed without Russian participation.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  www.wmot.org
The Russian government announced its withdrawal from a deal facilitating the export of Ukrainian grain, sparking global concern, especially in food-insecure regions. The move led to fluctuating grain prices and heightened tensions, with Russia declaring ships bound for Ukrainian ports as potential military cargo. The grain deal, initially brokered by Turkey and the U.N. in July 2022, had allowed significant grain exports to low-resource countries. Experts and aid organizations warn that the suspension exacerbates global food insecurity, particularly in regions like the Horn of Africa. The situation is compounded by rising export costs, reduced Ukrainian production, and existing regional conflicts. Calls for debt renegotiation and investment in local agriculture are highlighted as potential solutions to improve food security.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  www.krcu.org
Russia's withdrawal from the Ukraine grain export deal has raised global food security concerns, particularly in food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The deal, facilitated by Turkey and the U.N., had allowed safe passage for grain exports from Ukraine, a major global supplier. The suspension has led to fluctuating grain prices and fears of increased hunger and malnutrition in low-resource countries. Experts and international organizations emphasize the need for diversified food production and debt renegotiation to enhance food security. The geopolitical implications remain uncertain, with potential demands from Russia for sanctions relief.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  www.knkx.org
The Russian government announced its withdrawal from a deal facilitating the export of Ukrainian grain, sparking global concern, especially in food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The deal, in place since July 2022, had allowed millions of tons of grain to reach low-resource countries. The suspension has led to fluctuating grain prices and fears of increased food insecurity. Experts and international organizations highlight the broader issues of global food system fragility and the need for diversified production and investment in small-scale farming. The geopolitical implications include potential demands from Russia for sanctions relief and the uncertain future of the grain deal's continuation.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  www.wclk.com
Russia's withdrawal from the Ukraine grain export deal has raised global food security concerns, particularly in food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The move has led to fluctuating grain prices and fears of increased hunger. The deal, facilitated by Turkey and the U.N., had allowed millions of tons of grain to reach low-resource countries. Experts and aid organizations warn that the suspension exacerbates an already dire situation, with rising export costs and reduced Ukrainian production. Calls for debt renegotiation and investment in local agriculture are highlighted as potential solutions.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  WKNO FM
Russia's withdrawal from the Ukraine grain deal has raised global food supply concerns, particularly affecting food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The deal, facilitated by Turkey and the U.N. in July 2022, had allowed safe passage for grain exports from Ukraine, a major global supplier. The suspension has led to fluctuating grain prices and fears of increased hunger. Experts and aid organizations emphasize the broader issues of global food insecurity and the need for diversified production and debt relief for affected countries. The situation remains uncertain, with potential geopolitical implications.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  www.nhpr.org
Russia's withdrawal from the Ukraine grain export deal has raised global food security concerns, particularly in food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The deal, facilitated by Turkey and the U.N. in July 2022, had allowed safe passage for grain exports from Ukraine, a major global supplier. The suspension has led to fluctuating grain prices and fears of increased hunger and malnutrition in low-resource countries. Experts and aid organizations emphasize the need for diversified food production and debt renegotiation to strengthen food security systems. The situation is further complicated by geopolitical tensions and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  www.kdll.org
The Russian government announced its withdrawal from the Black Sea Grain Initiative, which had facilitated the export of millions of tons of grain from Ukraine since July 2022. This move has raised concerns about global food security, particularly in food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The withdrawal follows a series of geopolitical tensions, including a bridge explosion and missile attacks. Experts and international organizations warn that the suspension of the deal will exacerbate food shortages and increase prices. The article highlights the broader issues in the global food system and the need for diversified production and debt renegotiation to improve food security.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  KCBX
The Russian government announced its withdrawal from a deal facilitating the export of Ukrainian grain, sparking global food security concerns. The move was condemned by the Kenyan government and U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres. Grain prices fluctuated, with significant increases in wheat futures. The deal, established in July 2022, had allowed safe passage of grain from Ukrainian ports, significantly aiding food-insecure regions. Experts and international aid organizations warn that the suspension exacerbates existing food crises, particularly in the Horn of Africa. The situation is further complicated by regional conflicts, climate issues, and economic challenges. Turkish President Erdogan and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy expressed differing views on the deal's future, while experts highlight the fragility of global food supplies.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  www.wbfo.org
The Russian government announced its withdrawal from a deal facilitating the export of Ukrainian grain, sparking global food security concerns. The move has led to fluctuating grain prices and heightened worries in food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The Black Sea Grain Initiative, negotiated by Turkey and the U.N., had previously enabled safe passage for grain exports, but its suspension exacerbates existing food supply challenges. Experts and international aid organizations emphasize the broader context of global food system issues and the need for diversified production and debt renegotiation to enhance food security.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  WSHU
The Russian government announced its withdrawal from a deal facilitating the export of Ukrainian grain, sparking global concern, especially in food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The deal, in place since July 2022, had allowed millions of tons of grain to reach low-resource countries. The withdrawal has led to fluctuating grain prices and fears of increased food insecurity. Experts and international organizations emphasize the broader issues in the global food system and the need for diversified production and debt renegotiation to strengthen food security. Turkish President Erdogan remains hopeful for the deal's continuation, while Ukrainian President Zelenskyy suggests it could proceed without Russian involvement.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  WUGA | University of Georgia | Your Oasis for Ideas and the Arts
The Russian government announced its withdrawal from a deal facilitating the export of Ukrainian grain, sparking global food supply concerns. The move was condemned by the Kenyan government and U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres. Grain prices fluctuated, with wheat futures initially rising. The withdrawal followed an attack on a bridge connecting Russia to Crimea, which Moscow blamed on Ukraine. The Black Sea Grain Initiative, negotiated by Turkey and the U.N., had previously allowed safe passage for grain exports, benefiting countries like Afghanistan, Yemen, and East Africa. Experts warn that the suspension exacerbates food insecurity, particularly in drought-stricken regions like the Horn of Africa. International aid organizations emphasize the need for systemic changes in global food production and debt relief for affected countries. Turkish President Erdogan and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy expressed hopes for the deal's continuation, despite Russia's withdrawal.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  WBOI - Public Radio in Northeast Indiana
Russia's withdrawal from the Ukraine grain deal has raised global food security concerns, particularly in food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The deal, facilitated by Turkey and the U.N., had allowed safe passage for grain exports from Ukraine, a major global supplier. The suspension has led to fluctuating grain prices and fears of increased hunger and malnutrition in low-resource countries. Experts and aid organizations emphasize the need for diversified food production and debt renegotiation to enhance resilience in affected regions. The geopolitical implications include potential demands from Russia for sanctions relief and the uncertain future of the grain deal without Russian participation.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  www.ijpr.org
The Russian government announced its withdrawal from a deal facilitating the export of Ukrainian grain, raising global food supply concerns. The move has been criticized by various international stakeholders, including the Kenyan government and U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres. Grain prices fluctuated following the announcement, and Russia declared that ships bound for Ukrainian ports in the Black Sea would be considered potential military cargo. The suspension of the deal exacerbates existing food security issues, particularly in low-resource countries. Experts and aid organizations emphasize the broader context of global food system challenges and the need for diversified production and investment in small-scale farmers. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy have expressed differing views on the potential continuation of the grain deal.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  www.wuot.org
Russia's withdrawal from the Ukraine grain deal has raised global food security concerns, particularly in food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The deal, facilitated by Turkey and the U.N., had allowed safe passage for grain exports from Ukraine, a major global supplier. The suspension has led to fluctuating grain prices and fears of increased hunger and malnutrition in low-resource countries. Experts and international organizations emphasize the need for diversified food production and debt renegotiation to enhance resilience in affected regions. The situation remains complex, with geopolitical tensions influencing potential resolutions.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  www.wfae.org
The Russian government announced its withdrawal from a deal facilitating the export of Ukrainian grain, sparking global food security concerns. The deal, in place since July 2022, had allowed millions of tons of grain to reach food-insecure countries. The suspension has led to fluctuating grain prices and heightened worries about food shortages, particularly in regions like the Horn of Africa. Experts and international organizations emphasize the broader context of global food insecurity and the need for diversified production and investment in small-scale farming. The situation is further complicated by geopolitical tensions and the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  www.wemu.org
The Russian government announced its withdrawal from a deal facilitating Ukrainian grain exports, raising global food security concerns. The move, following a bridge explosion in Crimea, has led to fluctuating grain prices and heightened tensions. The Black Sea Grain Initiative, brokered by Turkey and the U.N., had previously enabled significant grain shipments to low-resource countries. Experts and aid organizations warn of exacerbated food insecurity, particularly in regions like the Horn of Africa. Discussions continue on potential solutions, including debt renegotiation for affected countries and the possibility of the grain deal's continuation without Russian involvement.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  www.marfapublicradio.org
The Russian government announced its withdrawal from a deal facilitating the export of Ukrainian grain, sparking global concern, especially in food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The move led to fluctuating grain prices and heightened tensions, with Russia declaring ships bound for Ukrainian ports as potential military cargo. The Black Sea Grain Initiative, brokered by Turkey and the U.N., had previously enabled significant grain exports, but its suspension exacerbates existing food security challenges. Experts and aid organizations emphasize the broader issues in the global food system and the need for diversified production and debt renegotiation to enhance resilience in affected countries.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  WYPR
The Russian government announced its withdrawal from a deal facilitating the export of Ukrainian grain, sparking global food supply concerns. The move has been criticized by various international bodies and governments, particularly affecting food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. Grain prices fluctuated following the announcement, and the situation has been exacerbated by recent military actions in Ukraine. Experts highlight the broader issues of global food insecurity and the need for systemic changes. The future of the grain deal remains uncertain, with potential geopolitical implications.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  www.ideastream.org
The Russian government announced its withdrawal from a deal facilitating the export of Ukrainian grain, sparking global concerns about food security. The move has been criticized by various international organizations and governments, particularly those in food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. Grain prices have fluctuated, and the situation has been exacerbated by recent military actions and ongoing conflicts. Experts and aid organizations emphasize the broader issues in the global food system and the need for diversified production and debt renegotiation to improve food security.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  Morehead State Public Radio | WMKY
Russia's withdrawal from the Ukraine grain export deal has heightened global food supply concerns, particularly affecting food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The deal, facilitated by Turkey and the U.N., had allowed safe passage for grain exports from Ukraine, a major global supplier. The suspension has led to fluctuating grain prices and fears of increased hunger and malnutrition in low-resource countries. Experts and aid organizations stress the need for diversified food production and debt renegotiation to bolster food security. The geopolitical implications include potential demands from Russia for sanctions relief and the uncertain future of the grain deal without Russian participation.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  news.wfsu.org
Russia's withdrawal from the Ukraine grain deal has heightened global food supply concerns, particularly affecting food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The deal, facilitated by Turkey and the U.N. in July 2022, had allowed safe passage for grain exports from Ukraine, crucial for low-resource countries. The suspension has led to fluctuating grain prices and increased geopolitical tensions. Experts and aid organizations emphasize the broader issues of global food insecurity and the need for diversified production and debt relief for affected countries. The situation remains precarious, with potential demands from Russia for sanction relief and uncertainty over future grain shipments.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  Central Florida Public Media
The Russian government announced its withdrawal from a deal facilitating the export of grain from Ukrainian ports, sparking global food supply concerns. The move was condemned by the Kenyan government and U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres. Grain prices fluctuated, with wheat futures initially rising. The withdrawal followed explosions on a bridge connecting Russia to Crimea, which Moscow blamed on Ukraine. The Black Sea Grain Initiative, negotiated by Turkey and the U.N., had previously allowed safe passage for grain exports, benefiting countries like Afghanistan, Yemen, and East Africa. Experts and aid organizations warn of exacerbated food insecurity, particularly in regions like the Horn of Africa. Turkish President Erdogan expressed hope for the deal's continuation, while Ukrainian President Zelenskyy suggested it could proceed without Russian involvement.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  Boise State Public Radio
The Russian government announced its withdrawal from the Ukraine grain deal, sparking global concerns about food security, especially in food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The deal, facilitated by Turkey and the U.N. in July 2022, had allowed safe passage for grain exports from Ukraine, a major global supplier. The suspension has led to fluctuating grain prices and fears of increased hunger and malnutrition in low-resource countries. Experts and international organizations emphasize the broader context of a broken global food system and the need for diversified production and investment in small-scale farming. The situation is further complicated by geopolitical tensions and the potential for Russia to demand sanctions relief for resuming the deal.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  www.wlrn.org
Russia's withdrawal from the Ukraine grain deal has raised global food supply concerns, particularly in food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The deal, facilitated by Turkey and the U.N., had allowed safe passage for grain exports from Ukrainian ports. The suspension has led to fluctuating grain prices and increased fears of food shortages. Experts and international organizations emphasize the broader issues in the global food system and the need for diversified production and debt renegotiation to enhance food security. The situation remains uncertain, with potential geopolitical implications and ongoing humanitarian concerns.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  BPR
The Russian government announced its withdrawal from a deal facilitating the export of Ukrainian grain, sparking global food security concerns. The move was condemned by the Kenyan government and U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres. Grain prices fluctuated, with wheat futures initially rising. The withdrawal followed an attack on a bridge connecting Russia to Crimea, which Moscow blamed on Ukraine. The Black Sea Grain Initiative, negotiated by Turkey and the U.N., had previously allowed safe passage for grain exports, benefiting countries like Afghanistan, Yemen, and East Africa. Experts and aid organizations warn that the suspension exacerbates existing food insecurity, particularly in regions like the Horn of Africa. Turkish President Erdogan believes Putin wants the deal to continue, while Ukrainian President Zelenskyy suggests it could proceed without Russian involvement. The situation remains precarious, with global food stocks not sufficiently replenished to handle further disruptions.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  www.ksmu.org
The Russian government announced its withdrawal from a deal facilitating the export of Ukrainian grain, sparking global food security concerns. The move has led to fluctuating grain prices and heightened worries in food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The Black Sea Grain Initiative, negotiated by Turkey and the U.N., had previously enabled safe passage for grain exports, but its suspension exacerbates existing food crises. Experts and aid organizations emphasize the broader issues of global food system failures and the need for diversified production and debt relief for affected countries.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  KUNM
Russia's withdrawal from the Ukraine grain deal has heightened global food supply concerns, particularly in food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The move has led to fluctuating grain prices and increased tensions, with Russia declaring ships bound for Ukrainian ports as potential military cargo. The Black Sea Grain Initiative, which had facilitated grain exports since July 2022, is now in jeopardy, exacerbating an already dire food security situation. Experts and international organizations emphasize the need for diversified food production and debt renegotiation to bolster food security in affected regions.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  www.gpb.org
Russia's withdrawal from the Ukraine grain deal has heightened global food supply concerns, particularly affecting food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The deal, facilitated by Turkey and the U.N., had allowed safe passage for grain exports from Ukraine, a major global supplier. The suspension has led to fluctuating grain prices and increased fears of food shortages. Experts and aid organizations emphasize the broader issues in the global food system and the need for diversified production and debt relief for affected countries. The geopolitical implications include potential demands from Russia for sanctions relief and the uncertain future of the grain deal.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  WVIK, Quad Cities NPR
Russia's withdrawal from the Ukraine grain deal has heightened global food supply concerns, particularly affecting food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The deal, facilitated by Turkey and the U.N., had allowed safe passage for grain exports from Ukraine, crucial for low-resource countries. The suspension has led to fluctuating grain prices and increased geopolitical tensions. Experts and aid organizations warn of exacerbated food insecurity and call for diversified production and debt renegotiation to strengthen food security systems. The situation underscores the fragility of global food supplies amid ongoing conflicts and climate challenges.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  YPR
The Russian government announced its withdrawal from a deal facilitating the export of Ukrainian grain, sparking global food security concerns. The deal, in place since July 2022, had allowed millions of tons of grain to reach food-insecure countries. The withdrawal has led to fluctuating grain prices and heightened tensions, with Russia declaring ships bound for Ukrainian ports as potential military cargo. The situation exacerbates existing food crises, particularly in the Horn of Africa, where drought and conflict have already strained resources. Experts and international organizations emphasize the need for diversified food production and debt renegotiation to improve food security.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  news.prairiepublic.org
Russia's withdrawal from the Ukraine grain deal has heightened global food supply concerns, particularly affecting food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The deal, facilitated by Turkey and the U.N., had allowed safe passage for grain exports from Ukraine, a major global supplier. The suspension has led to fluctuating grain prices and fears of increased hunger and malnutrition in low-resource countries. Experts and aid organizations stress the need for diversified food production and debt renegotiation to enhance food security. The geopolitical implications include potential demands from Russia for sanctions relief and the challenge of ensuring security for grain shipments without Russian participation.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  news.wfsu.org
The Russian government announced its withdrawal from a deal facilitating the export of Ukrainian grain, sparking global food security concerns. The move was condemned by the Kenyan government and U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres. Grain prices fluctuated, with wheat futures initially rising. The withdrawal followed an attack on a bridge connecting Russia to Crimea, which Moscow blamed on Ukraine. The Black Sea Grain Initiative, negotiated by Turkey and the U.N., had previously allowed safe passage for grain exports, benefiting countries like Afghanistan, Yemen, and East Africa. Experts warn that the suspension exacerbates an already difficult situation, with rising export costs and reduced Ukrainian production. Aid organizations emphasize the broader context of global food insecurity and call for diversified production and debt renegotiation to strengthen food security systems.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  www.kawc.org
The Russian government announced its withdrawal from a deal facilitating the export of Ukrainian grain, sparking global food supply concerns. The move was condemned by the Kenyan government and U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres. Grain prices fluctuated, with wheat futures initially rising. The withdrawal followed explosions on a bridge connecting Russia to Crimea, which Moscow blamed on Ukraine. The Black Sea Grain Initiative, negotiated by Turkey and the U.N., had allowed significant grain exports from Ukraine, but its suspension exacerbates food insecurity, particularly in drought-hit regions like the Horn of Africa. Experts and aid organizations highlight the broader issues of global food system failures and the need for diversified production and debt renegotiation to strengthen food security.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  NPR Illinois
Russia's withdrawal from the Ukraine grain export deal has raised global food security concerns, particularly in food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The deal, facilitated by Turkey and the U.N. since July 2022, had allowed millions of tons of grain to reach low-resource countries. The suspension has led to fluctuating grain prices and fears of increased hunger. Experts and international organizations emphasize the broader issues in the global food system and the need for diversified production and debt renegotiation to enhance food security.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  WMUK
Russia's withdrawal from the Ukraine grain export deal has raised global food supply concerns, particularly affecting food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The deal, facilitated by Turkey and the U.N., had allowed safe passage for grain exports from Ukraine, a major global supplier. The suspension has led to fluctuating grain prices and increased fears of food shortages. Experts and international organizations emphasize the broader issues of global food insecurity and the need for diversified production and debt relief for affected countries. The geopolitical implications remain uncertain, with potential demands for sanctions relief from Russia.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  WGVU NEWS
Russia's withdrawal from the Ukraine grain export deal has heightened global food security concerns, particularly in food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The move has led to fluctuating grain prices and fears of increased hunger and malnutrition. The deal, initially brokered by Turkey and the U.N., had facilitated the export of millions of tons of grain, crucial for low-resource countries. Experts and humanitarian organizations criticize the withdrawal, highlighting the already fragile global food system and the need for diversified production and debt renegotiation to strengthen food security.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  MPR News
Russia's withdrawal from the Ukraine grain export deal has raised global food security concerns, particularly in food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The move has led to fluctuating grain prices and fears of increased hunger. The deal, facilitated by Turkey and the U.N. in 2022, had allowed safe passage for grain exports from Ukraine, benefiting millions in low-resource countries. Experts and international organizations emphasize the broader issues in the global food system and the need for diversified production and debt renegotiation to enhance food security.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  South Carolina Public Radio
The Russian government's withdrawal from the Ukraine grain export deal has raised global food security concerns, particularly in food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The deal, facilitated by Turkey and the U.N. in July 2022, had allowed safe passage for grain exports from Ukrainian ports, significantly aiding low-resource countries. The suspension has led to fluctuating grain prices and fears of increased hunger and malnutrition. Experts and international organizations emphasize the broader issues in the global food system and the need for diversified production and debt renegotiation to enhance food security.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  www.kmuw.org
The Russian government announced its withdrawal from a deal facilitating Ukrainian grain exports, raising global food supply concerns. The move, following a bridge explosion blamed on Ukraine, led to fluctuating grain prices and heightened tensions. The Black Sea Grain Initiative, brokered by Turkey and the U.N., had previously enabled significant grain shipments to low-resource countries. Experts and aid organizations warn of exacerbated food insecurity, particularly in drought-stricken regions like the Horn of Africa. The situation underscores the fragility of global food systems and the need for diversified production and debt relief for affected nations.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  www.wvxu.org
The Russian government announced its withdrawal from a deal facilitating the export of Ukrainian grain, sparking global food supply concerns, especially in food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The deal, in place since July 2022, had allowed millions of tons of grain to reach low-resource countries. The suspension has led to fluctuating grain prices and increased fears of food insecurity. Experts and international aid organizations highlight the broader issues of global food system failures and the need for diversified production and debt renegotiation to enhance food security. The situation remains uncertain, with potential geopolitical implications involving Russia, Ukraine, and other global stakeholders.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  90.3 KAZU
Russia's withdrawal from the Ukraine grain export deal has heightened global food security concerns, particularly in food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The move has led to fluctuating grain prices and fears of increased hunger and malnutrition. Key stakeholders, including the United Nations and international aid organizations, have criticized the decision, highlighting the broader issues within the global food system. The situation is further complicated by ongoing regional conflicts and economic pressures on low-resource countries.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  CAI
The Russian government announced its withdrawal from a deal facilitating the export of Ukrainian grain, sparking global food supply concerns. The move was condemned by the Kenyan government and U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres. Grain prices fluctuated, with significant increases in wheat futures. The deal, established in July 2022, had allowed safe passage of grain from Ukrainian ports, significantly aiding food-insecure countries. Experts and aid organizations warn that the suspension exacerbates existing food crises, particularly in regions like the Horn of Africa. The situation is further complicated by ongoing conflicts and economic challenges in affected countries.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

19 Jul 2023  |  WNCW
Russia's withdrawal from the Ukraine grain export deal has heightened global food security concerns, particularly affecting food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The deal, initially brokered by Turkey and the U.N., had facilitated the export of millions of tons of grain from Ukraine, a major global supplier. The suspension has led to fluctuating grain prices and fears of increased hunger in vulnerable areas. Experts highlight the broader issues of global food system fragility and the need for diversified agricultural production. The situation is further complicated by geopolitical tensions, with potential demands for sanctions relief from Russia and calls for debt renegotiation in affected countries.

Russia's Nixing of Ukraine Grain Deal Deepens Worries About Global Food Supply

17 Jul 2023  |  www.farms.com
The Russian government announced its withdrawal from a deal facilitating the export of grain from Ukrainian ports, sparking global concern, especially in food-insecure regions like the Horn of Africa. The move led to fluctuating grain prices and heightened tensions, with Russia declaring ships bound for Ukrainian ports as potential military cargo. The Black Sea Grain Initiative, negotiated by Turkey and the U.N., had previously enabled significant grain exports, but its suspension exacerbates existing food security issues. Experts and aid organizations highlight the broader context of global food system failures and the urgent need for diversified production and investment in small-scale farmers.

Russia's nixing of Ukraine grain deal deepens worries about global food supply

17 Jul 2023  |  www.kuow.org
The Russian government announced its withdrawal from a deal facilitating Ukrainian grain exports, sparking global food security concerns. The move was condemned by the Kenyan government and U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres. Grain prices fluctuated, with significant increases in wheat futures. The deal, initially brokered by Turkey and the U.N. in July 2022, had allowed safe passage for grain exports, crucial for food-insecure regions. Experts and aid organizations warn of exacerbated food crises, particularly in the Horn of Africa. The situation is compounded by rising export costs, reduced Ukrainian production, and existing global food system issues. Turkish President Erdogan remains hopeful for the deal's continuation, while Ukrainian President Zelenskyy suggests it could proceed without Russian involvement.

Europe’s Migration Apartheid Is Killing Asylum Seekers

22 Jun 2023  |  Foreign Policy
The article criticizes Europe's handling of the migration crisis, particularly focusing on the recent shipwreck off the coast of Greece that resulted in numerous deaths. It highlights the failures and misconduct of the Greek Coast Guard, the European Union's inadequate and often violent migration policies, and the broader systemic issues that lead to such tragedies. The text calls for more humane and effective solutions, condemning the current approach as a form of 'migration apartheid' that enriches smugglers and endangers asylum seekers.

Britain’s Rwanda Deportation Policy Is a Cruel, Expensive Failure

28 Jun 2022  |  Foreign Policy
The British government's Rwanda deportation policy, intended to deter asylum-seekers arriving via unauthorized routes, is criticized as a cruel, expensive, and ineffective measure. The policy involves sending asylum-seekers to Rwanda, where they can only claim asylum there, not in the UK. The European Court of Human Rights intervened to stop the inaugural flight, highlighting the policy's legal and ethical issues. Critics argue that the policy fails to address the root causes of migration and may lead to more extreme measures. The text emphasizes the need for humane and practical solutions to asylum and immigration challenges.

Don’t Blame Belarus. Blame Brussels.

11 Nov 2021  |  Foreign Policy
The article criticizes the European Union's handling of the migration crisis at its eastern border, arguing that the EU's dysfunctional asylum policies and militarized approach exacerbate the situation. It highlights the role of Belarusian dictator Aleksandr Lukashenko in facilitating the crisis and criticizes the EU for failing to offer meaningful resettlement opportunities. The article calls for more humane and legal solutions to address migration, rather than normalizing violence and lawbreaking.

Iranian refugee acquitted of smuggling slams UK asylum policies

01 Jul 2021  |  www.aljazeera.com
Fouad Kakaei, an Iranian refugee, was acquitted of smuggling charges after being jailed for piloting a boat carrying asylum seekers to the UK. His case highlights the controversial use of smuggling laws against asylum seekers by the UK government, which has been criticized by legal experts and the UNHCR. The Crown Prosecution Service has since dropped charges against other migrants in similar cases. Kakaei's experience underscores the challenges faced by asylum seekers and the potential incompatibility of the UK's policies with international law.

Britain Doesn’t Have a Refugee Crisis, So It Created One

22 Feb 2021  |  Foreign Policy
The article criticizes the British government's handling of asylum seekers, arguing that it has manufactured a refugee crisis to stoke cultural and political tensions. It highlights the poor conditions in refugee camps, the punitive measures taken by the government, and the negative impact of Brexit on asylum policies. The text also criticizes key political figures like Boris Johnson and Priti Patel for their roles in creating a hostile environment for migrants.

Europe’s Failed Migration Policy Caused Greece’s Latest Refugee Crisis

20 Sep 2020  |  Foreign Policy
Europe's largest refugee camp, Moria, on the Greek island of Lesbos, burned down, leaving nearly 13,000 people homeless. The camp's destruction highlights the failures of the EU's migration policy, which has been criticized for its inhumane conditions and ineffective deterrence strategies. The EU's Dublin Regulations and the 2016 deal with Turkey have been particularly problematic, placing undue burden on Mediterranean states and failing to provide a sustainable solution. The European Commission's recent announcement to replace the Dublin system has been met with skepticism. The article calls for a more humane and comprehensive approach to migration, emphasizing the need for global resettlement plans and better integration strategies.

After the Beirut Blast, Impoverished Lebanese Attempt Boat Journeys to Europe

15 Sep 2020  |  www.vice.com
The article details the harrowing journey of Lebanese migrants attempting to reach Cyprus by boat following the Beirut explosion and economic collapse. It highlights the dire conditions in Lebanon, the dangerous sea voyages, and the harsh responses from Cypriot authorities. Personal accounts of loss and desperation underscore the broader issues of political corruption, economic crisis, and human rights violations. The article criticizes both Lebanese and Cypriot authorities for their handling of the crisis, emphasizing the lack of support and due process for migrants.

Cyprus pushes Syrian refugees back at sea due to coronavirus

30 Mar 2020  |  www.aljazeera.com
Nearly 200 Syrian asylum seekers were stranded in northern Cyprus after being denied entry by the Greek Cypriot authorities due to coronavirus concerns. The refugees, including children, were pushed back at sea and faced a perilous journey before being rescued by local authorities in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. They are now housed in apartments but face an uncertain future, with deportation orders issued and Turkey refusing the request. The incident highlights the challenges of managing refugee arrivals during a pandemic and raises concerns about the potential for increased dangerous crossings and refoulement.

Croatia Is Abusing Migrants While the EU Turns a Blind Eye

06 Dec 2019  |  Foreign Policy
The article highlights the severe abuse and violence faced by migrants at the hands of Croatian police, with detailed accounts of beatings, theft, and forced pushbacks. It criticizes the European Union for facilitating and rewarding Croatia's actions despite mounting allegations of human rights violations. Various organizations, including Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and the United Nations, have condemned Croatia's border policies. The article also mentions the obstruction faced by Croatia's public ombudswoman in accessing data on these abuses. The situation is dire, with systemic violence impacting the physical and mental health of migrants, while the EU's response remains inadequate.

Brexit: Trouble in paradise for Britain’s overseas territories?

20 Jan 2019  |  www.aljazeera.com
The article explores the potential impact of Brexit on Britain's overseas territories, including the Pitcairn Islands, Falkland Islands, Gibraltar, and Anguilla. Residents and local representatives express concerns about economic uncertainties, loss of EU funding, and potential disruptions to trade and daily life. The article highlights the reliance of these territories on the UK and EU for economic stability and questions the future of their British identity post-Brexit.

Should giant Charles Byrne be left to rest in peace?

07 Nov 2017  |  www.aljazeera.com
Charles Byrne, an 18th-century giant from Northern Ireland, is at the center of a debate over whether his remains should be buried at sea as per his wishes or remain on display at the Hunterian Museum in London. John Hunter, a renowned surgeon, acquired Byrne's body through unethical means, and his skeleton has been exhibited for scientific and educational purposes. Medical ethicists and campaigners argue for Byrne's burial, citing historical injustice, while others highlight the scientific value of his remains. The museum plans to keep the skeleton on display, sparking ongoing ethical discussions.

In limbo: Inside Britain’s detention system

07 Nov 2017  |  www.aljazeera.com
The article delves into the conditions and controversies surrounding the UK's immigration detention system, focusing on Yarl's Wood Immigration Removal Centre. It highlights the indefinite detention of asylum seekers, the high costs to taxpayers, and the frequent release rather than deportation of detainees. Personal stories, such as that of Fatjona, illustrate the harsh realities faced by detainees, including inadequate medical care and mental health issues. The article also discusses the involvement of private companies like Serco in managing detention centers and the criticisms they face. Human rights advocates and former officials express concerns about the system's impact on vulnerable individuals.

Is Albania the next stop for stranded refugees?

11 Mar 2016  |  www.aljazeera.com
Thousands of refugees, mainly from Syria and Iraq, are stranded on the Greek-Macedonian border due to the closure of the Balkan route. Albania, with its challenging terrain and limited infrastructure, is being considered as a potential new route for these refugees. However, the country lacks the resources to accommodate a large influx. Historical migration patterns and current political stances, including Albania's re-admission agreement with Greece and the EU's deal with Turkey, complicate the situation. Despite the Albanian government's reluctance to plan for refugee intake, humanitarian efforts by individuals and organizations continue.
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