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EU Weighs Measured Response to US Tariffs, Prioritizing Collaboration
Facing US tariffs, the EU is planning a proportional response, balancing retaliatory measures with a continued offer of positive collaboration, considering the economic impact on sectors like steel (18,000 directly employed and 80,000 indirectly in Poland, 300,000 directly and over 2.3 million indir...
EU Weighs Measured Response to US Tariffs, Prioritizing Collaboration
Facing US tariffs, the EU is planning a proportional response, balancing retaliatory measures with a continued offer of positive collaboration, considering the economic impact on sectors like steel (18,000 directly employed and 80,000 indirectly in Poland, 300,000 directly and over 2.3 million indir...
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Russia's Agricultural Exports Soar, Reaching 17% Global Share in 2024
In 2024, Russia's grain exports surged 50% above the five-year average, capturing 17% of the global market, with Egypt, Turkey, and Iran accounting for 33% of imports; the government targets \$50 billion in agricultural exports by 2030.
Russia's Agricultural Exports Soar, Reaching 17% Global Share in 2024
In 2024, Russia's grain exports surged 50% above the five-year average, capturing 17% of the global market, with Egypt, Turkey, and Iran accounting for 33% of imports; the government targets \$50 billion in agricultural exports by 2030.
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Russia's Agricultural Exports Surge 50%, Dominating Global Markets
In 2024, Russia's grain exports exceeded the five-year average by 50%, claiming a 17% global market share, with Egypt, Turkey, and Iran accounting for 33% of imports; the government aims for over $50 billion in agricultural exports by 2030, driven by growth in meat, dairy, and processed foods.
Russia's Agricultural Exports Surge 50%, Dominating Global Markets
In 2024, Russia's grain exports exceeded the five-year average by 50%, claiming a 17% global market share, with Egypt, Turkey, and Iran accounting for 33% of imports; the government aims for over $50 billion in agricultural exports by 2030, driven by growth in meat, dairy, and processed foods.
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Ukraine Captures Russian Spy Within SBU Headquarters
Ukraine's Security Service (SBU) arrested a Russian spy, a staff chief at the SBU's Anti-Terrorist Center, in Kyiv on Wednesday, who was passing classified information to Moscow's FSB; the operation, personally led by SBU head Vasyl Malyuk, documented 14 instances of espionage.
Ukraine Captures Russian Spy Within SBU Headquarters
Ukraine's Security Service (SBU) arrested a Russian spy, a staff chief at the SBU's Anti-Terrorist Center, in Kyiv on Wednesday, who was passing classified information to Moscow's FSB; the operation, personally led by SBU head Vasyl Malyuk, documented 14 instances of espionage.
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India to Comply with Russian Oil Sanctions Despite Recent Import Surge
India's oil minister affirmed the country's adherence to international sanctions on Russian oil despite a sharp rise in imports from 12% in 2021 to over 37% in 2024, driven by discounted prices; the statement comes amid uncertainty regarding the new US administration's energy policy.
India to Comply with Russian Oil Sanctions Despite Recent Import Surge
India's oil minister affirmed the country's adherence to international sanctions on Russian oil despite a sharp rise in imports from 12% in 2021 to over 37% in 2024, driven by discounted prices; the statement comes amid uncertainty regarding the new US administration's energy policy.
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US Sanctions on ICC Following Arrest Warrants for Israeli Officials
The US imposed sanctions on the International Criminal Court (ICC) last week following ICC arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity; the EU condemned the move, emphasizing the importance ...
US Sanctions on ICC Following Arrest Warrants for Israeli Officials
The US imposed sanctions on the International Criminal Court (ICC) last week following ICC arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity; the EU condemned the move, emphasizing the importance ...
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Trump Cuts $440M in Aid to South Africa Amid Growing Tensions
President Trump cut nearly $440 million in aid to South Africa last week, citing unfair actions against the Afrikaans minority and the country's ICJ case against Israel, sparking concerns about AGOA and escalating tensions between the two nations.

Trump Cuts $440M in Aid to South Africa Amid Growing Tensions
President Trump cut nearly $440 million in aid to South Africa last week, citing unfair actions against the Afrikaans minority and the country's ICJ case against Israel, sparking concerns about AGOA and escalating tensions between the two nations.
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Trump Secures Concessions from Allies Through Tariff Threats
Within two weeks of his return, President Trump pressured Mexico, Canada, Colombia, and Panama into concessions using threats of tariffs, temporarily avoiding their imposition in exchange for increased border security and other agreements, although the long-term effects are debated.

Trump Secures Concessions from Allies Through Tariff Threats
Within two weeks of his return, President Trump pressured Mexico, Canada, Colombia, and Panama into concessions using threats of tariffs, temporarily avoiding their imposition in exchange for increased border security and other agreements, although the long-term effects are debated.
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Sanctions imposed on former Ukrainian President Poroshenko
Ukraine's National Security and Defense Council imposed sanctions on former President Petro Poroshenko on February 12, 2024, prompting accusations of political persecution from Poroshenko, who claims the sanctions are a politically motivated attack by President Zelenskyy's administration and will hi...

Sanctions imposed on former Ukrainian President Poroshenko
Ukraine's National Security and Defense Council imposed sanctions on former President Petro Poroshenko on February 12, 2024, prompting accusations of political persecution from Poroshenko, who claims the sanctions are a politically motivated attack by President Zelenskyy's administration and will hi...
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China Aids Russia's Drone Production via Component Smuggling
Estonia's intelligence service revealed that China is a central hub for smuggling Western components to Russia for drone production, with 80% of components used in Russian drones originating from China, significantly aiding Russia's war efforts in Ukraine and undermining Western sanctions.

China Aids Russia's Drone Production via Component Smuggling
Estonia's intelligence service revealed that China is a central hub for smuggling Western components to Russia for drone production, with 80% of components used in Russian drones originating from China, significantly aiding Russia's war efforts in Ukraine and undermining Western sanctions.
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Ukraine's Attacks Expose Systemic Vulnerabilities in Russia's Infrastructure
Ukraine has repeatedly targeted Russian oil refineries and the railway system since November 2024, using long-range missiles and drones, causing temporary disruptions but not significantly impacting oil exports or military operations; however, these attacks highlight existing vulnerabilities within ...

Ukraine's Attacks Expose Systemic Vulnerabilities in Russia's Infrastructure
Ukraine has repeatedly targeted Russian oil refineries and the railway system since November 2024, using long-range missiles and drones, causing temporary disruptions but not significantly impacting oil exports or military operations; however, these attacks highlight existing vulnerabilities within ...
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UK Sanctions Russian Cybercrime Syndicate ZSERVERS
The UK launched a major crackdown on Russian cyber gangs, sanctioning six individuals linked to ZSERVERS, a firm facilitating ransomware attacks, following a threefold increase in severe cyber incidents in the UK, aiming to disrupt the support network for these attacks and protect the UK economy.

UK Sanctions Russian Cybercrime Syndicate ZSERVERS
The UK launched a major crackdown on Russian cyber gangs, sanctioning six individuals linked to ZSERVERS, a firm facilitating ransomware attacks, following a threefold increase in severe cyber incidents in the UK, aiming to disrupt the support network for these attacks and protect the UK economy.
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