
G7 Push Back on Russian Threat To Leave Grain Deal
Russia finds itself in a better negotiating position than even just two months ago.

Russia finds itself in a better negotiating position than even just two months ago.

President Lula’s recent remarks about the war in Ukraine cast doubts on the future of EU-South America trade relations, even though the bloc would badly need to counter China’s economic dominance in the region.

Bulgaria is also considering imposing a temporary import ban, despite criticism from Brussels.

Apart from Moscow’s war in Ukraine, Beijing’s increasingly muscular position on its claim to Taiwan and the South China Sea is bringing the G7 considerable anxiety.

The sentence has been described as “one of the harshest sentences since Joseph Stalin’s time.”

Farmers in Romania, Bulgaria, and Slovakia have been equally affected by the influx of cheap grain coming from Ukraine.

Bucharest has been training troops, transporting weapons, and flying drones over Ukraine without anyone in the country knowing.

Whatever the outcome of the current war may be, one thing is certain: the ideas of Aleksandr Dugin and others may be our best guides today for understanding the transformations underway in Russia.

The documents had been floating around on messaging channels popular with gamers for several weeks, or even months, before making it to Telegram and catching the attention of the media.

Pharmaceuticals are considered humanitarian goods and therefore are exempt from sanctions.