• Russia launched its "military operation" in Ukraine on Thursday, February 24.

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  • This Friday, negotiations involving Moscow, kyiv, Ankara and the UN could allow the export of grain from Ukraine.

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Briton Paul Urey, captured in April by pro-Russian forces in eastern Ukraine during a humanitarian mission according to relatives, died in custody on July 10, separatist authorities announced on Friday.

An announcement deemed “alarming” by Downing Street.

“This is alarming information and our thoughts are obviously with his family and friends,” a Downing Street spokesman said.

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“At first I thought we just shot ourselves in the foot, but the European economy has shot itself in the lungs and is suffocating.

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Referring to the sanctions taken against Russia, the Hungarian Prime Minister, Viktor Orban, called on the leaders of the European Union to change their policy in this regard.

His country, which imports 65% of its oil and 80% of its gas, announced on Wednesday a "state of emergency" to respond to the energy crisis.

The measures provide in particular that individuals consuming more gas and electricity than the average will have to pay the surplus at the market price and not at the regulated tariff.

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NASA announced on Friday that it would resume joint flights with the Russians to the International Space Station (ISS), in order to ensure "the security of operations" of the station, despite the efforts of the United States to isolate Moscow following to the invasion of Ukraine.


Two American astronauts will fly aboard a Russian Soyuz rocket on two separate missions, the first of which is scheduled for September.

Two Russian cosmonauts will also fly aboard SpaceX rockets, a first.

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The Russian Defense Ministry said on Friday that a "final document" would be ready shortly to allow the export of grain from Ukraine, after negotiations involving Moscow, kyiv, Ankara and the UN.

“Russia's proposals were broadly supported by participants in the consultations.

And very soon the work of drafting the final document, "The Black Sea Initiative", will be completed,” said ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov.

The agreement negotiated through the UN aims to bring out through the Black Sea some 20 million tonnes of grain blocked in Ukrainian silos because of the offensive led by Russia in Ukraine.

It must also facilitate Russian exports of cereals and fertilizers, affected by Western sanctions affecting Russian logistics and financial chains.

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