UN Warns That Russia's Failure to Uphold Grain Deal Will Impact Already Desperate Nations
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UN Warns That Russia's Failure to Uphold Grain Deal Will Impact Already Desperate Nations
UN Warns That Russia's, Failure to Uphold Grain Deal Will , Impact Already Desperate Nations.
UN Warns That Russia's, Failure to Uphold Grain Deal Will , Impact Already Desperate Nations.
On July 24, the United Nations Secretary General urged
Russia to resume an internationally-brokered deal to allow
grain shipments to move through Ukraine's Black Sea ports.
On July 24, the United Nations Secretary General urged
Russia to resume an internationally-brokered deal to allow
grain shipments to move through Ukraine's Black Sea ports.
ABC reports that Secretary General Antonio Guterres
warned that failing to uphold the deal would have the
most impact on the world's most vulnerable communities.
ABC reports that Secretary General Antonio Guterres
warned that failing to uphold the deal would have the
most impact on the world's most vulnerable communities.
The call to uphold the deal came during
Guterres' opening speech at a three-day
summit regarding the world's food systems.
Guterres stressed that both Russia and Ukraine are , "essential to global food security.".
According to Guterres, the two nations have historically
accounted for 30% of the world's total wheat and
barley exports and over half of all sunflower oil.
According to Guterres, the two nations have historically
accounted for 30% of the world's total wheat and
barley exports and over half of all sunflower oil.
For my part, I remain committed to
facilitating unimpeded access to global
markets for food products and fertilizer
from both Ukraine and the Russian
Federation and to deliver the food
security every person deserves, Antonio Guterres, United Nations
Secretary General, via ABC.
For my part, I remain committed to
facilitating unimpeded access to global
markets for food products and fertilizer
from both Ukraine and the Russian
Federation and to deliver the food
security every person deserves, Antonio Guterres, United Nations
Secretary General, via ABC.
I call on the Russian Federation
to return to the implementation
of the Black Sea Initiative,
in line with my latest proposal, Antonio Guterres, United Nations
Secretary General, via ABC.
I call on the Russian Federation
to return to the implementation
of the Black Sea Initiative,
in line with my latest proposal, Antonio Guterres, United Nations
Secretary General, via ABC.
ABC reports that the deal collapsed earlier in
July after Russia refused to renew the accord.
The deal had been negotiated by the U.N.
And Turkey
as a means to maintain grain shipments to developing
countries amid Russia's war against Ukraine.
The deal had been negotiated by the U.N.
And Turkey
as a means to maintain grain shipments to developing
countries amid Russia's war against Ukraine.
Initially, the deal allowed 725,000 metric tons
of humanitarian food aid to reach desperate
nations like Ethiopia, Afghanistan and Yemen.
An Indian UN worker lost his life in Gaza after a targeted attack on a UN vehicle in Rafah, marking the first international casualty in the Israel-Hamas conflict. The incident highlights the risks faced by humanitarian workers in conflict zones. UN Secretary-General Ant贸nio Guterres condemned the attack, emphasising the need to protect humanitarian workers. Indian UN representative Ruchira Kamboj condemned civilian casualties and emphasised adherence to international law. The attack follows the UN's backing of Palestinian membership bid, with 143 countries, including India, voting for recognition, prompting a call for reconsideration by the Security Council after a US veto last month.
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World Leaders Ask Israel , Not to Retaliate for Iranian Attack.
On April 13, Iran launched hundreds
of drones and missiles at Israel.
The attack came after two Iranian
generals were killed in "a suspected
Israeli strike in Syria" on April 1, AP reports. .
99% of Iran's drones and missiles were intercepted by Israel, according to a military spokesperson. .
World leaders are cautioning
Israel to show restraint and resist
retaliating against Iran, AP reports. .
Now is the time to be smart
as well as tough, to think
with head as well as heart, David Cameron, British foreign secretary, via statement.
We cannot afford another front
in the Middle East. There would only
be losers, in the region and beyond, Alexander Schallenberg, Austria鈥檚 foreign minister, via statement.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz called Israel's ability to intercept Iran's attack "really impressive" and urged the country to "contribute to de-escalation.".
This is a success that perhaps also
should not be thrown away. Hence
also our advice to contribute to
de-escalation themselves, Olaf Scholz, German chancellor, via statement.
Kenya urges Israel to show utmost restraint
taking into account the urgent need for all
parties to walk away from the brink beyond
which recovery will be enormously difficult. , William Ruto, president of Kenya, via statement.
We have condemned, we have
intervened, we will do everything
to avoid an escalation, an inferno, Emmanuel Macron, president of France, via statement.
Now is the time to defuse
and de-escalate. Now is the
time for maximum restraint, Ant贸nio Guterres, U.N. secretary-general, via statement.
While on a phone call with Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu, President Joe Biden
also condemned a retaliatory strike, saying,
"You got a win. Take the win," a senior official said. .
While on a phone call with Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu, President Joe Biden
also condemned a retaliatory strike, saying,
"You got a win. Take the win," a senior official said.
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UN Warns Global , Wildlife Crime , Driving Global Extinctions.
'The Guardian' reports that over
4,000 species from around the world
are the targets of wildlife traffickers. .
According to a United Nations report,
this causes "untold harm upon nature.".
The report found that 40% of all
the animals targeted are on the red list
of threatened or nearly threatened species.
The UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) report
found that the trade, driven by demand for medicine,
pets and trophies, is active in over 80% of countries.
Despite gaps in knowledge
about the full extent of wildlife
trafficking and associated crime,
there is sufficient evidence to
conclude that this remains
a significant global problem
far from being resolved, UNODC report, via 'The Guardian'.
Despite gaps in knowledge
about the full extent of wildlife
trafficking and associated crime,
there is sufficient evidence to
conclude that this remains
a significant global problem
far from being resolved, UNODC report, via 'The Guardian'.
According to the report, the largest
number of individual seizures involved
corals, large reptiles and elephants.
According to the report, the largest
number of individual seizures involved
corals, large reptiles and elephants.
According to the report, the largest
number of individual seizures involved
corals, large reptiles and elephants.
Wildlife trade was found to be the driving
factor in both local and global extinctions,
including rare orchids, reptiles and fish.
Wildlife crime inflicts untold harm
upon nature, and it also jeopardizes
livelihoods, public health, good
governance and our planet鈥檚
ability to fight climate change, Ghada Waly, Executive director of UNODC, via 'The Guardian'.
Researchers warn that wildlife crime is often
linked to organized crime, with corruption playing a critical role in impeding efforts to stop trafficking. .
'The Guardian' reports that this corruption can
take the form of bribes paid to inspectors and
government officials in exchange for fake permits.
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This edition of State of the Union focuses on the continuing diplomatic d茅tente between Turkey and Greece and the escalating domestic upheaval in Georgia.
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Hamas has been planning to establish a covert base in Turkey and other terror cells to coordinate attacks against Israeli targets, including NATO members, according to a document captured by the IDF in Gaza, reported by The Times. The document, found in the home of a key Hamas leader鈥檚 chief of staff, outlines a strategy to create secret bases to bolster resistance forces and conduct intelligence and military operations. The plan includes targeted assassinations, sabotage of Israeli naval vessels, and kidnappings. The Turkish government, supportive of Hamas, labels it a "liberation group." President Erdogan has harshly criticised Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, stating his methods would make "Hitler jealous." Erdogan also announced that over 1,000 Hamas members are being treated in Turkish hospitals and expressed disappointment over Greece鈥檚 stance that Hamas is a terrorist organisation. Despite public support, Erdogan denies that Hamas conducts terrorist operations from Turkey.
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Israel retaliates against Turkey's trade halt by limiting Turkish trade with the Palestinian Authority and seeking sanctions. The move, spurred by Turkey's bid to pressure Israel on Gaza, draws strong condemnation. Erdogan defends Turkey's actions, while Israel vows robust responses, straining relations further amid the ongoing conflict.
#Israel #Turkey #IsraelTurkey #TurkishEconomy #TurkeyNews #TurkeyUpdate #IsraelGaza #IsraelWarlive #Gazawar #Worldnews #Oneindia #OneindiaNews
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Turkey halts all trade with Israel due to ongoing violence against Palestinians in Gaza. The move follows previous export restrictions and aims to pressure Israel into facilitating humanitarian aid. Turkey pledges to rigorously implement the measures until the flow of aid to Gaza is ensured.
#Turkey #Palestine #Gaza #Turkiye #IsraelGazawar #IsraelPalestine #Worldnews #Israelwarlive #Oneindia #Oneindianews
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