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Russian President Putin Considers Withdrawing from Black Sea Initiative

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com June 13, 2023
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Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that he was considering withdrawing from the Black Sea Initiative. May 2022 (2023 REUTERS/Dado Ruvic)

[モスクワ 13日 ロイター] – Russian President Vladimir Putin announced on the 13th that he is considering withdrawing from the Black Sea Grain Export Agreement (Black Sea Initiative).

In a teleconference, he said that although the deal was not for Ukraine but to help friendly countries in Africa and Latin America, Europe was the largest buyer of Ukrainian grain and provided an important source of foreign currency for Ukraine. Pointed out that it has become. On the other hand, no action was taken on the implementation of the agreement on Russian grain exports, and he said he was “deceived”.

#Russia #considers #withdrawal #Black #Sea #grain #deal #Putin #deceived
2023-06-13 19:20:00

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World Bank Forecasts Higher Real GDP Growth in 2023, but Cuts Forecast for 2024

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com June 6, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

In its latest World Economic Outlook, the World Bank forecast growth of 2.1% in 2023, up from 1.7% in its previous forecast released in January. FILE PHOTO/Johannes P. Christo/File Photo/File Photo/File Photo

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The World Bank forecast real GDP growth of 2.1% in 2023 in its latest World Economic Outlook released on Wednesday, up from 1.0% in its previous forecast released in January. Revised upward from 7%. It judged that the economies of major countries such as the United States were stronger than expected.

However, the growth rate is lower than 3.1% in 2022.

However, it cut its growth forecast for 2024 to 2.4% from the previous forecast of 2.7% and said higher interest rates by major central banks would weigh more heavily than had been expected. He pointed out that the tightening of monetary policy has led to a decline in business fixed investment and housing investment in particular.

“The continued impact of monetary tightening and more constrained credit conditions will slow economic growth significantly this year,” the World Bank said. The growth rate is expected to be lower than the previous forecast,” he said.

The growth rate in 2025 is expected to recover to 3.0%.

The U.S. economy is expected to grow 1.1% in 2023, up from its previous forecast of 0.5%. The outlook for 2024 is 0.8%, halved from the previous forecast of 1.6%.

China’s growth rate forecast for 2023 is 5.6%, an upward revision from the previous forecast of 4.3%. The 2024 outlook was lowered to 4.6% from 5.0%.

The eurozone’s growth forecast for 2023 was raised to 0.4% from the previous forecast of flat growth. It cut its growth forecast for 2024 slightly.

2023-06-06 14:51:00
#World #Bank #raises #global #growth #forecast #lowers #forecast

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Russian Defense Ministry Claims to Have Thwarted Large-Scale Attack in Ukraine, Killing Hundreds of Pro-Ukrainian Forces

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com June 5, 2023
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MOSCOW (Reuters) – The Russian defense ministry said in the early hours of Friday that it had thwarted a large-scale attack in the Ukrainian Donetsk region, killing hundreds of pro-Ukrainian forces.

Russia’s Defense Ministry announced on June 5 that it had foiled a large-scale Ukrainian offensive in the Donetsk region in southern Ukraine. FILE PHOTO: Ukrainian soldiers stand guard at the front line in Kharkov province, May 4, 2023. REUTERS/Viacheslav Ratynskyi

The ministry said Ukraine launched an offensive with six mechanized units and two tank units on Saturday. “On the morning of the 4th, the enemy launched a large-scale attack on five front lines in the direction of southern Donetsk,” he said.

Reuters could not confirm the authenticity of the announcement. The Ukrainian side has yet to comment.

It is unclear whether the attack marks the start of a major counteroffensive by Ukraine to retake its territory.

“The enemy tried to break through our defenses in what he judged to be the most vulnerable areas on the front line, but they failed to accomplish their mission and were unsuccessful,” the Russian Defense Ministry said.

It said it killed 250 Ukrainian soldiers and destroyed 16 tanks, infantry fighting vehicles and 21 armored fighting vehicles.

It also revealed that General Gerasimov, the commander-in-chief of the invasion of Ukraine, was in the attacked areas.

A video posted by the Russian military to the Telegram communication app shows several military vehicles being attacked from the air.

Ukraine’s Defense Minister Reznikov posted on Twitter on the 4th, quoting the lyrics of the 1990 song “Enjoy the Silence” by the British rock band “Depeche Mode”, saying, “Words are extremely unnecessary. Harm. It’s just an effect,” but the real intention is unclear.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in an interview with The Wall Street Journal on March 3 that he was ready to launch a counteroffensive.

The details of the Ukrainian counteroffensive plan are shrouded in mystery. Last month, the Russian capital, Moscow, was hit by a massive drone attack that Russia claimed was a terrorist attack by Ukraine. Pro-Ukrainian fighters have repeatedly carried out cross-border attacks in the Belgorod region of western Russia, which borders Ukraine.

Meanwhile, since early May, the Russian military has intensified its drone and missile attacks against targets in Ukraine, including the capital Kyiv.

#Russia #thwarts #largescale #attack #Ukraine #kills #soldiers #Defense #ministry
2023-06-04 22:09:00

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“Turkey’s Victory Party Leader Endorses Main Opposition Candidate in Presidential Election Run-Off”

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com May 25, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Turkey’s anti-immigrant political party “Victory Party” Ozder (pictured right), the leader of the party, supported the main opposition coalition candidate Kurchidaroglu (left) on May 24 in the presidential election run-off on May 28. Then expressed. The photo provided was taken in Ankara on the 24th. Alp Eren Kaya/Republican People’s Party (Reuters, 2023)

[アンカラ 24日 ロイター] – Turkey’s anti-immigration Victory Party leader Ozda announced on Thursday that he would endorse the main opposition coalition candidate, Kurchidaroglu, in the presidential run-off on March 28.

The Victory Party won 2.2% of the vote in the parliamentary elections on March 14.

Far-right nationalist Oan, who came in third with 5.2% of the vote in the first round, announced his support for incumbent Erdogan on Tuesday.

Ozder’s endorsement could provide a boost to Kulchidaroglu, who was second in the first round of voting.

#Antiimmigrant #party #leader #backs #opposition #candidate #Turkey #presidential #runoff
2023-05-24 22:43:00

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“China Boycotts G20 Tourism Meeting in Indian-Administered Kashmir”

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com May 22, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

China said on Thursday it would not attend the G20 tourism working group meeting in India’s disputed Kashmir region of Srinagar from 22-24. The photo was taken in New Delhi on March 2nd (Representative photo taken in 2023)

NEW DELHI/BEIJING (Reuters) – China said on Wednesday it was pushing back against India’s plans to host a G20 tourism working group meeting in Srinagar, a disputed Kashmir region with Pakistan, on Friday. and announced his absence.

India, which holds the G20 presidency this year, is holding a series of meetings across the country leading up to the summit in New Delhi in September.

“China strongly opposes holding any meeting of the G20 in the disputed area and will not attend such a meeting,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said.

Pakistan is also opposed to holding the G20 meeting in Kashmir.

India countered that it was free to hold meetings within its territory. On Wednesday, he said that border peace was essential for normal relations with China.

Sino-Indian relations have been strained since military clashes broke out in the two countries’ disputed Ladakh region in 2020.

#China #attend #G20 #meeting #protests #hosting #Kashmir
2023-05-22 01:24:00

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National Institute of Public Health in Sudan Occupied, Pathogens at High Risk of Leakage: WHO

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com April 25, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

The World Health Organization (WHO) said on the 25th that the National Institute of Public Health, which stores dangerous pathogens such as measles and cholera, in Khartoum, the capital of Sudan in northeastern Africa, where fighting continues, was occupied, and the pathogens leaked out. It warned of a “high biohazard risk.” Image provided (2023 Reuters)

GENEVA (Reuters) – The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Wednesday that the National Institute of Public Health, which stores dangerous pathogens such as measles and cholera, was occupied in Khartoum, the capital of Sudan in northeastern Africa. , warned that there is a “high biohazard risk” of pathogens leaking out. It said it had been occupied by either the fighting Sudanese regular army or the paramilitary Readiness Support Force (RSF).

WHO’s Nima Saeed Abid told reporters in Geneva via video from Sudan: “The main concern is the inability of laboratory experts to safely secure biomaterials and drugs that could be used. ” he pointed out. He declined to specify which side had occupied the lab.

At least 459 people were killed and 4,072 wounded, according to the latest WHO data, after the fighting broke out on 15th of this month.

Essential services such as hospitals have been paralyzed, food and water supplies have dwindled, and many are stranded at home.

The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has been forced to reduce its activities in parts of Sudan due to escalating fighting.

#Sudan #risk #biohazard #due #laboratory #occupation
2023-04-25 13:48:00

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