Why Russia pulled out of its grain deal with Ukraine – and what that means for the global food system
The grain deal allowed Ukrainian corn and other products to reach ports in Lebanon and elsewhere
The grain deal allowed Ukrainian corn and other products to reach ports in Lebanon and elsewhere
Africa will add 796 million people to the global workforce and be home to the largest and youngest population by 2050.
So, how serious are the risks of an attack at the power plant? And how disastrous would this be for Ukraine and the wider world? After the explosion at the Kakhovka Dam in Ukraine last month, many Ukrainians feared the …
India’s leaders must juggle their responses to the Ukraine crisis, keeping a finger on the pulse of global politics while safeguarding their national interests. Edited by: Queenie Nair
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The unwillingness of some countries to back the west’s position on Ukraine is a wake-up call. Western leaders must now determine what they can offer to powerful states including Brazil, India and South Africa to keep them onside. A new generation of …
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