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  • Ukrainian poultry and grain giant faces ‘complex challenges and disruptions’ amid Kremlin’s war

    July 22, 2022

    MHP SE, the parent company of a major international poultry and grain producer based in Ukraine, announced it is experiencing “complex challenges and disruptions” following the Russia-Ukraine war. The company suffered an 11 per cent decline in poultry production from 63,735 tonnes to 63,735 tonnes in June 2022 compared to a year ago and an [...]

  • Ukraine grain crisis set to end with Turkey facilitating Kyiv-Moscow deal

    July 22, 2022

    The global grain crisis caused by Russia’s blockade of Ukrainian ports is set to end when the two countries sign a deal  today facilitated by Turkey. Kyiv and Moscow will reportedly agree to allow the export of grain through Ukraine’s Black Sea ports, spurring hopes that the shortage of supply will end and prices will [...]

  • Kremlin’s grip on Kyiv: Chaos and mass exodus at Ukrainian security services as Zelensky fires dozens of officials for treason

    July 19, 2022

    Only a day after two senior Ukrainian officials were dismissed over allegations that their agencies harboured “collaborators and traitors”, the country’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has expanded the shakeup of his security services on Monday by suspending 28 more officials. In his nightly video address, Zelensky said a “personnel audit” of the Security Service of Ukraine [...]

  • H&M to wind down business in Russia after reopening stores to get rid of clothes

    July 18, 2022

    The world’s second-largest fashion retailer H&M has said it will start winding down business in Russia, citing “the unpredictability of the future.” The Swedish clothing chain also blamed “current operational problems,” after it suspended sales in the country on 2 March. It is the latest firm to confirm a more permanent withdrawal of business in [...]

  • Jubilant Kremlin held ‘big party’ when Boris Johnson resigned as Putin expects to break West’s resolve this winter

    July 16, 2022

    RUSSIAN government officials held a party in the Kremlin in Moscow to celebrate the resignation of Boris Johnson, it has been claimed. “What I can tell you is that there was a big party in the Kremlin, when Boris Johnson resigned,” Ukrainian MP Oleksiy Goncharenko said. “It was in all Russian propaganda, it was said [...]

  • Europe biggest market for US crude oil for first time in six years as Russia-Ukraine war rages on

    July 15, 2022

    For the first time in six years, Europe was the top market for US crude oil as the Russia-Ukraine war continues to impact global markets. Europe overtook Asia, the previous top market, and received 213.1m barrels of crude while Asia received 191.1m barrels of American crude in the first five months of 2022, US Census [...]

  • 21 killed and 100 wounded in central Ukraine: Russian Army accused of ‘open act of terrorism’

    July 14, 2022

    Around 21 people were killed and more than 100 wounded after Russian missiles struck a city in central Ukraine. The country’s president called the attack “an open act of terrorism” against civilians in locations without military value. Ukraine’s national police said three missiles hit an office building and damaged nearby residential buildings in Vinnytsia, which [...]

  • Russia suffers heavy blow as Ukraine uses US-supplied high mobility rockets to destroy key weapon depot

    July 12, 2022

    The Ukrainian military’s southern command said this morning that a rocket strike targeted a depot in Russian-held Nova Kakhovka, about 35 miles east of the important Black Sea port city of Kherson, which is also occupied by Russian forces. The Russian ammunition depot was apparently targeted by Ukrainian forces overnight, resulting in a massive blast [...]

  • Sanctions bite: London-listed Russian mining firm Petropavlovsk to suspend trading and file for administration

    July 12, 2022

    London-listed Russian gold mining firm Petropavlovsk will cease trading and file for administration after revealing it was unable to repay a $201m (£169.3m) loan to a sanctioned bank. Sanctions against Kremlin-linked firms continued to bite this week, with the Petropavlovsk in debt to Gazprombank, that has been targeted over the war in Ukraine. The bank [...]

  • Depleted chickpea crops across world as prices of hummus products surge this year

    July 10, 2022

    Hummus lovers may be forced to cough up more for their favourite snack as global chickpea supplies are set to be depleted this year, amid the war in Ukraine. Poor weather and the war between Russia and Ukraine has dealt a blow to farmers growing the protein.  Chickpea supplies could be down some 20 per [...]

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