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Russia boosts wheat exports to Africa as France loses ground
Russia boosts wheat exports to Africa as France loses ground

Russia Today

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Russia Today

Russia boosts wheat exports to Africa as France loses ground

Russian grain shipments to Africa have surged in the current agricultural season, with exports to North Africa up 10%, a top Russian trade official said on Thursday. The increase comes as Moscow gains ground in a wheat market previously dominated by European suppliers. Since July 2024, grain deliveries to North Africa have reached nearly 15 million tons, while supplies to Sub-Saharan Africa surged by 43% to 6 million tons, Ilya Ilyushin, head of Russia's Federal Center Agroexport, said at the All-Russian Grain Forum, TASS reported. 'We reached 80% of Egypt's wheat imports, 40% of Morocco's, and 35% of Algeria's,' Ilyushin said. He noted that European grain deliveries dropped by 30% during the same period due to harvest issues. The boost follows Algeria's reported move last October to block French companies from bidding in a major wheat import tender. The state-run Algerian Inter-professional Office of Cereals reportedly instructed bidders not to offer grain of French origin, awarding the over 500,000-ton contract primarily to Russian suppliers. The move came amid heightened diplomatic tensions between Algeria and France over several issues, including the French government's support for Morocco's sovereignty claim over the disputed Western Sahara. In mid-January, Reuters cited French officials as saying that Algeria is adopting a policy that aims to wipe its former colonial power's economic presence from the country. According to the news agency, trade between them has fallen by up to 30% since the summer. Data released by FranceAgriMer last week show France's agricultural exports to Africa fell by about €100 million ($114 million) in 2024, dropping from €5.2 billion ($5.9 billion) the previous year to €5.1 billion ($5.7 billion). Wheat shipments to Sub-Saharan Africa slumped by 16%, contributing to a 3.4% decline in regional exports, the French agency for agricultural and seafood product statistics and trade policy reported. Imports of French dairy products dropped by 33% in both value and volume, with Polish and Belgian suppliers reportedly filling the gap. Despite Cote d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) increasing its purchases from France by 3%, countries including Senegal, South Africa, and Cameroon recorded slight year-on-year declines, according to the May 23 report.

Several People Injured in Russian Attack in Ukraine's Northeast
Several People Injured in Russian Attack in Ukraine's Northeast

Asharq Al-Awsat

time2 days ago

  • General
  • Asharq Al-Awsat

Several People Injured in Russian Attack in Ukraine's Northeast

Russian forces launched a massive drone attack overnight that injured several people, including two teenagers, in Ukraine's northeastern Kharkiv region, local officials said on Friday. Eight people, including two 16-year-olds, were injured in an attack in the village of Vasyliv Khutir, Governor Oleh Syniehubov said. He gave no further details, Reuters said. The Ukrainian Air Force said that Russia launched 90 drones and two ballistic missiles overnight against Ukraine that targeted the Kharkiv, Odesa and Donetsk regions. The Kharkiv region's main city also came under Russian drone attack which targeted a trolleybus depot and injured two people, Mayor Ihor Terekhov said. "Today, Kharkiv suffered another attack: the enemy fired 8 'shaheds' at one of the depots where our trolleybuses were being repaired and maintained," he said on the Telegram messaging app. He added that more than 30 nearby apartment buildings were damaged, while one trolleybus was completely destroyed, and 18 others sustained varying degrees of damage. Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city situated some 30 km (19 miles) from the country's northeastern border, has been a repeated target of Russian air attacks. Reuters could not independently verify the reports. There was no immediate comment from Russia. Both sides deny targeting civilians in the war that Russia started with its full-scale invasion of Ukraine more than three years ago.

Putin praises Abe, saying the late prime minister wanted a peace treaty
Putin praises Abe, saying the late prime minister wanted a peace treaty

Japan Times

time2 days ago

  • General
  • Japan Times

Putin praises Abe, saying the late prime minister wanted a peace treaty

Russian President Vladimir Putin paid tribute to former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Thursday, saying he knew the slain Japanese leader had dreamed of finally concluding a post-World War II peace treaty. No treaty was ever signed as the two countries could not resolve a dispute over the then-Soviet Union's seizure at the end of the war of four islands in the Southern Kuril chain, known in Japan as the Northern Territories. Russian media said Abe and Putin met 27 times during the nearly nine years the Japanese leader was in office. Abe left office in 2020 and was assassinated two years later while making an election campaign speech. "I know that his dream — and he truly strived to achieve this — was to conclude a peace treaty between our two countries. The situation is different now," the Russian leader said. Putin, whose comments to Abe's widow in the Kremlin were reported by Russian news agencies, also said fulfilling that dream was not possible in the current international situation given the conflict in Ukraine. "Your husband did a great deal for the development of Russian-Japanese relations. We had very good personal relations," Putin was quoted as telling Akie Abe. Russia's relations with Japan have been strained by Tokyo's support for sanctions imposed by Ukraine's Western allies over Moscow's 2022 invasion of Ukraine. All negotiations on clinching a peace treaty have been suspended. Akie Abe told Putin, according to the agencies, that her husband had wanted to meet Putin even after the start of the Ukraine conflict "but, unfortunately, circumstances were such that he was no longer able to meet you. His life was cut short."

Russia slams Israeli attacks on Gaza as ‘collective punishment' of civilians
Russia slams Israeli attacks on Gaza as ‘collective punishment' of civilians

Al Arabiya

time3 days ago

  • General
  • Al Arabiya

Russia slams Israeli attacks on Gaza as ‘collective punishment' of civilians

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Thursday slammed Israeli attacks on Gaza as 'collective punishment of the civilian population,' in some of Moscow's strongest criticism of Israel as it steps up its offensive. Lavrov said 'measures taken by Israel' in response to the October 7 attack by Hamas 'constitute collective punishment of the civilian population,' calling what was happening in Gaza 'incomprehensible and indescribable.'

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