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Report: EU To Impose Tariffs On Russian Grain Imports.
The European Union is preparing to levy tariffs on grain imports from Russia and Belarus to placate farmers and some member states, the Financial Times reported on March 19 citing people familiar with the plans. In the coming days, the European Commission is expected to impose a duty of 95 euros ($103.26) per ton on cereals from Russia and Belarus, the British business newspaper said, adding that tariffs of 50 percent would also be placed on oil seeds and derived products.
Russian Court Places Forbes Reporter Under House Arrest.
A Russian court on April 27 ordered a journalist for the Russian edition of Forbes magazine, Sergei Mingazov, to be placed under house arrest
Russia Launches 'Massive' Strikes Against Ukrainian Thermal Power Stations.
Ukraine said Russia had launched a massive attack overnight targeting energy installations, while a Russian oil refinery said it had suspended operations following a drone strike.
Iran Says Crew Of Israel-Linked Ship To Be Released.
Iran’s foreign minister said the crew of a seized Portuguese-flagged ship linked to Israel have been granted consular access and are expected to be freed, Iranian media reported on April 27.
Memorial Concert For Navalny Scheduled To Take Place June 4 In Berlin.
Associates of Aleksei Navalny, who died in February in a Russian penal colony, say a concert has been scheduled in his memory in Berlin on June 4, which would have been the opposition politician’s 48th birthday.
Orban Challenger Leads Protest Calling For Reforms Of Child Protections In Hungary.
Peter Magyar, an aspiring challenger to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, renewed his calls for change on April 26 as he led a protest of several thousand people demanding a more robust child protection system and the resignation of Orban's g...
Riley Gaines: 'People are waking up’ to this ‘threat’.
Former NCAA athlete Riley Gaines and West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey discuss their fight to protect fairness in women’s sports. #foxnews Subscribe to Fox News! Watch more Fox News Video: Watch Fox News Channel Live: FOX News Channe...
Swarm of drones blitz Russian tanks & targets after US secretly ships long range missiles to Ukraine.
Swarm of drones blitz Russian tanks & targets after US secretly ships long range missiles to Ukraine. The United States in recent weeks secretly shipped long-range missiles to Ukraine for use in its battle to fight off Russian invaders, and Ukrain...
Yousaf admits minority government will be 'hard' & 'tough' as he scraps relationship with Greens.
Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf has told Sky's Scotland Correspondent Connor Gillies that leading a minority government will be "hard" and "tough". It comes after the SNP scrapped its government relationship with the Scottish Greens. Read mor...
US expected to sanction Israeli military unit over human rights abuse claims - Israel-Hamas War.
The US is expected to sanction an ultra-Orthodox Israeli military unit for alleged human rights violations in Gaza. It would be the first time the US government has targeted an IDF unit and a move Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he'll fight...
Former Trump aide describes impact of being attacked by Trump.
Former Trump White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson, who testified before the House committee investigating the January 6 insurrection, joins CNN’s Kaitlan Collins for an interview. Hutchinson details what it’s like to be attacked by Donald Trump. #C...
Flash floods in Kenya kill at least 50 - DW News
A natural disaster is unfolding in Kenya. Red Cross officials say the death toll has risen to 50 after weeks of flooding across the country. Torrential rains have brought the capital city Nairobi to a standstill. The commuter train service has bee...