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Russia has ended its suspension of an agreement allowing the export of grain via Ukraine’s Black Sea ports, the Defence Ministry in Moscow says.
Read more: Russia resumes Ukraine grain export deal after suspension
Russia has ended its suspension of an agreement allowing the export of grain via Ukraine’s Black Sea ports, the Defence Ministry in Moscow says.
Read more: Russia resumes Ukraine grain export deal after suspension
Ghana on Tuesday assumed the Presidency of the United Nations (UN) Security Council for November as debates on violent extremism and terrorism in Africa top its agenda.
Read more: Terrorism is top priority as Ghana assumes Presidency of UN Security
UN Deputy Secretary-General, Amina Mohammed, has told youth advocates in Spain that the UN belongs to them, urging them to make the organization their own, and reshape it.
Read more: UN belongs to you, deputy chief tells youth advocates in Spain
Over 100 people were killed when a suspension bridge collapsed over a river in western India, local media reported on Monday.
The ECOWAS Centre for Renewable and Energy Efficiency (ECREE), has reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring sustainable energy across the ECOWAS Member States by 2030.
Read more: ECOWAS reaffirms commitment to sustainable energy
Not fewer than 31,000 companies in Europe have Russian owners, according to a recent report by the European Commission.
Read more: 31,000 European companies owned by Russians, EU report says
The Canadian federal government has revealed its immigration plan to welcome half a million immigrants each year by 2025 to tackle the problem of labour shortage.
Read more: Canada reveals immigration plan amid critical labour shortage
Nigeria spent $710.25 million on agricultural products from the U.S., and of that total, wheat alone gulped $503.63 million.
Read more: Wheat, Ethanol Top List of U.S. Agric Exports to Nigeria in 2021