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A map shows the three hits on vessels in the northern Black Sea (Picture: Metro) The destroyed hatch of the grain cargo ship ‘AYA’ is covered by a foil in the Black Sea port of Constanta ...
Two cargo vessels have left a port near Odesa, Ukraine's deputy prime minister said on Friday - the third and fourth to transit from deep-water Ukrainian ports through the Black Sea since Russia ...
The Black Sea city of Batumi, located in the Republic of Georgia, but which has strong Russian accents. Photo by Matthew Stevenson.
All three Ukrainian Black Sea ports have reopened to vessels for grain exports, despite Russia's threats to target ships heading to Ukrainian ports. Source: Bloomberg The first 10 vessels have ...
Shipping to and from Ukrainian ports had been suspended since Russia’s invasion, but is set to resume after the first grain ship left Odesa under a landmark deal.
Moscow has been forced to remove the bulk of its Black Sea Fleet from its primary bases on the occupied Crimean Peninsula and look for alternative ports.
Ukraine was shipping up to six million tons of grain monthly from its Black Sea ports before the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022.
Ukraine’s crucial Black Sea grain ports are again shipping out hefty amounts, but one major trader plans to keep exporting large volumes via much more expensive river routes.
The success of Ukraine's new Black Sea export corridor has led to a sharp increase in the number of rail wagons heading to the ports of Odesa region, a senior railways official said on Monday.
Russian grain ports are overflowing after two big harvests. That means any military escalation in the crucial Black Sea risks depriving the world of huge amounts of crops it’s counting on.
Two cargo vessels have left a port near Odesa, Ukraine's deputy prime minister said on Friday - the third and fourth to transit from deep-water Ukrainian ports through the Black Sea since Russia ...
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