Ships no longer safe in Black Sea, Russia says after quitting grain deal

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:02:20 GMT

Ships no longer safe in Black Sea, Russia says after quitting grain deal Russia said on Monday it would no longer guarantee the safety of ships passing through a Black Sea transit corridor as it announced its official withdrawal from a U.N.-brokered deal that had allowed Ukraine to export its grain surplus.Moscow’s refusal to extend the Black Sea Grain Initiative agreed a year ago means the “withdrawal of navigation safety guarantees, curtailment of the maritime humanitarian corridor, [and] restoration of the regime of a temporarily dangerous area in the northwestern Black Sea,” the foreign ministry said in a statement posted on Telegram. Some 33 million metric tons of Ukrainian grain and oilseeds have been shipped under the initiative over the last year, easing global food prices, but Russia claims the deal has not lived up to its “declared humanitarian goals.” The Joint Coordination Center, set up to allow U.N., Turkish, Ukrainian and Russian officials to oversee the initiative’s implementation, will also be disbanded, Russia said.“The export...

Russia warns shipping in danger after it quits Black Sea grain deal

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:02:20 GMT

Russia warns shipping in danger after it quits Black Sea grain deal Russia said on Monday that it would no longer guarantee the safety of shipping in the northwestern Black Sea after quitting a year-old deal that allowed Ukraine to export tens of millions of tons of grain.The announcement reflected President Vladimir Putin’s fury that the U.N.-brokered Black Sea Grain Initiative had been detrimental to Russia and came hours after blasts seriously damaged the Kerch Bridge that links the mainland to the strategic Crimean Peninsula that Moscow now controls.Complaining that agreements underpinning the grain deal had been the target of “outright sabotage,” the foreign ministry announced an end to guarantees of safe navigation; the curtailment of the maritime humanitarian corridor; and “the restoration of the regime of a temporarily dangerous area in the northwestern Black Sea.”The Black Sea grain deal had offered an economic lifeline both to Ukrainian farmers and food-insecure nations hit by turmoil on agricultural markets followi...

Two men and dog rescued after boat explosion in Gloucester

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:02:20 GMT

Two men and dog rescued after boat explosion in Gloucester Authorities say two people were rescued after a boat exploded in the area of Gloucester Harbor on Monday morning.Officials with the Gloucester Police Department said a dog was also rescued from the water by the U.S. Coast Guard, with all three brought to shore by 10 a.m. Both men aboard the ship were believed to have suffered non-life-threatening injuries and were transported to a local hospital.7NEWS sources said following the explosion, the boat caught fire and drifted under the Blynman Bridge towards a marshy area near the Cape Ann Marina.Firefighters and the Gloucester Harbormaster were able to extinguish the boat in that area, with SKY7-HD spotting crews operating next to the burnt out vessel around 10:20 a.m., which also appeared to have taken on water.This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.

Chicago baseball report: Cubs, White Sox face a key week for trade deadline preparations

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:02:20 GMT

Chicago baseball report: Cubs, White Sox face a key week for trade deadline preparations It’s go time for the Cubs as they enter a pivotal stretch in their schedule to determine which direction the front office takes at the trade deadline.The Cubs couldn’t secure the series win Sunday with an 11-5 loss to the Boston Red Sox with seven games remaining on the homestand.The White Sox had one of their best series of the season, taking two of three from the team with the top record in baseball in Atlanta. The Sox continue their longest trip of the season with three at the New York Mets and three at the Minnesota Twins.Every Monday throughout the season, Tribune baseball writers will provide an update on what happened — and what’s ahead for the Cubs and Sox.Ian Happ’s power drought and the impact on the Cubs’ top-of-order lineup constructionConsistent power production hasn’t been there lately for switch-hitter Ian Happ.Since early May, Happ is hitting .218 with a .676 OPS, nine doubles, three home runs and 22 RBIs in his last 58 games...

Pod of 55 pilot whales die after being stranded on a beach in Scotland

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:02:20 GMT

Pod of 55 pilot whales die after being stranded on a beach in Scotland LONDON (AP) — A pod of 55 pilot whales have died after they were found washed ashore on a beach in Scotland in the worst mass whale stranding in the area, marine experts said Monday.Marine rescuers, the coast guard and police were called to Traigh Mhor beach on the Isle of Lewis in northwest Scotland after receiving reports that dozens of the mammals were in difficulty there early Sunday. The British Divers Marine Life Rescue found that only 15 of the whales — a mixture of adults and calves — were still alive, and attempted to refloat two of the more active animals that were low down in the water.But by Sunday afternoon rescue teams decided that the remaining whales should be euthanized on welfare grounds, after considering the shallow beach, rough wave conditions and how long the whales had been out of the water. The charity said the whole pod may have followed a female whale onto the beach when she had problems giving birth.“Pilot whales are notorious for their strong social bonds...

The bridge to Crimea is crucial to Russia’s war effort in Ukraine and to asserting Moscow’s control

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:02:20 GMT

The bridge to Crimea is crucial to Russia’s war effort in Ukraine and to asserting Moscow’s control The bridge connecting Crimea and Russia carries heavy significance for Moscow, both logistically and psychologically, as a key artery for military and civilian supplies and as an assertion of Kremlin control of the peninsula it illegally annexed in 2014.An attack on the bridge before dawn Monday, killing a couple and seriously injuring their daughter, left a span of the roadway hanging perilously. The damage initially appeared to be less severe than what was caused by an assault in October, but it highlighted the bridge’s vulnerability.Russia blamed Ukraine for both attacks. A spokesman for the Ukrainian Security Service on Monday did not directly acknowledge responsibility but said the service would reveal details about organizing the blast once Ukraine achieves victory in the war.A CRITICAL CONNECTIONThe Crimean Peninsula extends south from Ukraine’s mainland, with road connections on two isthmuses, one of which is less than 2 kilometers (1 mile) wide, and by a bridge from a narro...

Report shows economic case for high immigration, but warns of housing trade-offs

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:02:20 GMT

Report shows economic case for high immigration, but warns of housing trade-offs OTTAWA — At a time when skeptics are questioning Canada’s plan to ramp up immigration, a new report argues the country needs to welcome a lot more newcomers to counterbalance its aging demographic.A Desjardins report released Monday analyzes how much population growth among working-age Canadians is necessary to maintain the old-age dependency ratio, which refers to the ratio between 15 to 64-year-olds and those aged 65 and older. It finds that the working-age population would have to grow by 2.2 per cent per year through 2040 to maintain the same ratio that existed in 2022. And if the country wanted to go back to the average old-age dependency ratio it had between 1990 and 2015, that group of Canadians would have to grow by 4.5 per cent annually. “I feel like the discussion around immigration levels in Canada, by and large, focuses on the immediate impact on the Canadian housing market,” said Randall Bartlett, Desjardins’ senior director of Canadian economics...

Police trying to identify man wanted for allegedly sending suspicious packages to Toronto store

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:02:20 GMT

Police trying to identify man wanted for allegedly sending suspicious packages to Toronto store Toronto police are asking the public for their help in identifying a man wanted for allegedly sending suspicious packages to a downtown store on several occasions.Investigators say the man shipped packages to the store in the Queen Street West and Spadina Avenue area at least four times between December 2021 and July 2023.“The contents ranged from frivolous to unknown substances but did not appear to be a risk to public safety,” police say in a release.It is not known why the man sent the packages.Police believe the suspect frequents the Queen Street East and Airport Road area of Brampton.

4 arrested in Toronto kidnapping, victim held hostage for days at gunpoint: police

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:02:20 GMT

4 arrested in Toronto kidnapping, victim held hostage for days at gunpoint: police Four people were arrested in connection with a kidnapping in downtown Toronto that saw the suspects demand a hefty ransom and threaten the victim and their family.Toronto police were notified of a missing person in the city’s downtown core on December 5, 2022.It’s alleged that the victim was lured into a vehicle by the suspects, and once inside the vehicle, two suspects pointed firearms at them.Police said the victim was held captive for three days and taken to various locations where the perpetrators repeatedly assaulted them. A firearm was discharged, though it’s unclear if the victim was shot.It’s alleged that the suspects later released the victim in the downtown Toronto area and demanded a large amount of Canadian currency. Police said the victim’s life and family were threatened.Investigators arrested four people in July 2023. A loaded handgun was recovered on one of the suspects when they were taken into custody.Police identified the suspects as ...

Key Russian bridge to Crimea is struck again, with Moscow blaming Ukraine for an attack that kills 2

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:02:20 GMT

Key Russian bridge to Crimea is struck again, with Moscow blaming Ukraine for an attack that kills 2 TALLINN, Estonia — An attack before dawn Monday damaged part of a bridge linking Russia to Moscow-annexed Crimea that is a key supply route for Kremlin forces in the war with Ukraine, forcing the span’s temporary closure for a second time in less than a year. Two people were killed and their daughter was injured. Vehicle traffic on the Kerch Bridge came to a standstill, while rail traffic across the 19-kilometer (12-mile) span also was halted for about six hours.The strike was carried out by two Ukrainian maritime drones, Russia’s National Anti-Terrorist Committee said.Ukrainian officials were coy about taking responsibility, as they have been in past strikes. But in what appeared to be a tacit acknowledgment, Ukrainian Security Service spokesman Artem Degtyarenko said in a statement that his agency would reveal details of how the “bang” was organized after Kyiv has won the war.The bridge previously was attacked in October, when a truck bomb blew up two of its sections and required ...