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United Nations, Moscow discuss Russian Export of grain and fertilizer
Advanced United Nations and Russian officials in Geneva discussion on wednesday Russian complaint West Sanctions hamper its food and fertilizer exports despite UN-brokered deal Russian and Ukraine shipment of goods. United Nations, turkey, Ukraine and Russia Agreed on what was described on July 22 United Nations chief Anthony Guterres As a package deal to restart Ukraine black sea Grain and fertilizer export facilitation Russian Shipments.
women stay Pakistan Floods risk childbirth
Rubina Mallah made the treacherous 3-hour boat ride through floodwaters to get to the nearest hospital in time to give birth to her baby son because of the road to the southern clinic Pakistan city ​​of Se Hwan be submerged. The 27-year-old pregnant woman is one of tens of thousands displaced by the historic floods, which inundated nearly a third of the country and affected 33 million people, many of whom are now in refugee camps.
New British leader Leeds truss Huge power subsidy scheme finalised
New British Prime Minister Leeds truss Final details of a plan to address soaring energy bills were prepared on Wednesday, which looked likely to lower inflation but add more than 100 billion pounds ($115 billion) to the country’s borrowing.first day after she replaced UK leader Boris Johnson, truss She told parliament she would support businesses and households preparing for a recession expected to begin later this year.
Chilean students vandalize subway with protests after constitutional defeat
Chilean students protested at several metro stations in the capital on Wednesday demanding reforms to the education system, days after voters rejected a proposed constitution stemming from student demonstrations three years ago. Earlier Wednesday, the San Diego Metro began reporting temporary outages at various stations in its network as young people protested inside and outside the facility.
At least six Mozambicans were beheaded, Italian Nun shot dead by rebels
At least six people were beheaded, one Italian nun killed on tuesday islam Government-linked rebels in Mozambique’s Nampula province, authorities said on Wednesday.President Felipe Nyusi, speaking in the resort town of Xai Sai, north of the capital Maputo, said the rebels were fleeing from Mozambique, Rwanda and southern africa Development Communities (SADCs) are sent to address violence.
Canadian police arrest suspect in deadly mass stabbing, ending 4-day manhunt
On Wednesday, Canadian police arrested a man suspected of stabbing 10 people in and around an Aboriginal reserve over the weekend. Saskatchewan And unsettled a country where deadly mass violence is rare. Miles Sanderson30, detained near town Rosen, Saskatchewanabout 100 kilometers (62 miles) southwest of the area where Sunday’s killing occurred, according to the royal family. Canadian Mounted Police (RMCP).
Pentagon stops accepting F-35 jet inspection Chinese content
This us Pentagon Stopped accepting new F-35 Jet jets swoosh after magnets used in stealth fighter engines are found to be made of unauthorized materials ChinaOne us officials said Wednesday. An investigation that collected steam in mid-August found that the alloy in the engine lube pump did not meet the us Prohibition of Unauthorized Procurement Act Chinese content, say Pentagon Spokesperson Russell Gomel.
Russia threatens to cut energy exports to Europe; Ukraine Report Eastern Earnings
Russian President Vladimir Putin The idea of ​​increasing restrictions on UN-brokered deals was floated on Wednesday Ukraine grain export through black sea and threatened to stop all energy supply Europe if brussels limit price Russian gas.Combat speech at an economic forum in Russia Far East area, Putin Say Russia will not lose in war Ukrainewhich he said was to ensure Russian Be safe and protect the Russian speakers there.
former member of the Unification Church Japan slam the politicians who accept it
when Sun MingyueThis Korean founder Unification ChurchNeeds funds for a wide range of spiritual and business ventures he will seek Japan, according to some former members. “Senior officials will tell us he needs hundreds of millions of dollars, and Japan Masaki Nakamasa, a professor at Kanazawa University, said he was a member of the church for 11 and a half years until 1992.
Newest us Legislative delegation arrives in Taiwan
a delegation us lawmakers arrive Taiwan On Wednesday, in a previously unannounced trip, the latest group of the country’s top officials to visit the island and ignore Beijing, it was outraged by the exchange.in fact us embassy in Taiwan Eight MPs said Stephanie MurphyOne Democrats from Florida As a member of the House Armed Services Committee, he will remain until Friday as a response to the Indo-Pacific area.
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