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  • On Monday, world leaders hailed the resumption, for the first time in six months, of Ukrainian grain exports.

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This is a first in six months of war.

This Monday, Ukraine was finally able to resume its grain exports.

The departure of a first boat from the port of Odessa, on the Black Sea, in accordance with an international agreement aimed at alleviating the world food crisis, was unanimously welcomed.

A "first step" and an important "first step" in an increasingly tense social context in countries hit hard by the shortage of food raw materials.

The phrase

Humanity is 'one misunderstanding' or 'misjudgment' away from 'nuclear annihilation'

The tone is serious, the threat serious.

The UN Secretary General has warned of what he considers to be the most serious “nuclear danger (…) since the height of the Cold War”.

“We have been extraordinarily lucky so far.

But luck is not a strategy or a shield to prevent geopolitical tensions from escalating into nuclear conflict,” Antonio Guterres added at the opening of a conference of the 191 signatories to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). .

The number

17,300 attacks

against civilian targets and only 300 against military targets.

According to the Ukrainian Center for Combating Disinformation, Russia has targeted civilians 60 times more often than military personnel.

A chilling figure supplemented on Monday by a new report from the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) which reports 5,237 civilians killed since the start of the war.

The trend of the day

The issue of nuclear arms control has returned to the table of world leaders in recent days.

On August 1, the United States, France and Britain on Monday called on Russia to end its "dangerous" nuclear rhetoric, with Washington also urging Moscow and Beijing to start talks on controlling this perilous arsenal. .

A call for calm which is part of the 10th review conference of the NPT, an international treaty which came into force in 1970 to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons, which is being held until August 26 at the headquarters of the Nations United in New York.

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