Turkey: Ukraine Grain Export Deal to Be Signed in Istanbul
Turkish officials say a deal on a U.N. plan to unblock the shipment of Ukrainian grain and to allow Russia to export grain and fertilizers will be signed in Istanbul on Friday.
Turkish officials say a deal on a U.N. plan to unblock the shipment of Ukrainian grain and to allow Russia to export grain and fertilizers will be signed in Istanbul on Friday.
Britain’s government has given the green light to a new nuclear power station that’s expected to generate enough low-carbon electricity to power 6 million homes.
Europe’s recent spate of wildfires is abating amid cooler temperatures.
The governments of Spain and Portugal have both rejected the proposal by the European Commission’s president to establish a mandatory reduction in natural gas use to prepare for a potential cutoff this winter by Russia.
Egypt and Serbia have agreed to boost political, economic and other cooperation as the two countries look for ways to deal with the global impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
The president announced that his administration is considering offshore wind energy in the Gulf of Mexico.
Though short on specifics for how the administration would enforce the assertion, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin issued a stern warning to Tehran after it affirmed new support for Russia.
Inflation in the United Kingdom has accelerated to a new 40-year high, driven by rising food and fuel prices that are contributing to a cost-of-living crisis.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Tuesday it is the West’s own fault that the flow of Russian natural gas to European customers has dwindled and warned that it could continue ebbing.
Ukraine has become an association country of the International Energy Agency.