Russia’s non-genetically modified soybean exports to China are safe, a Russian government source told Reuters on Saturday, despite a deal between China and the United States concluded by U.S.
Background: Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev was charged in absentia with organising the large-scale theft of grain from temporarily occupied oblasts of Ukraine. Gavin's at it again.
MOSCOW. Nov 1 (Interfax) - Russia and China signed a memorandum on investment cooperation in agriculture in Beijing on Saturday, the Russian Economic Development Ministry said in a statement.
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With the Ukraine-Russia war summit between Trump and Putin called off, the world must face a harsh truth as United Nations ...
Paul Dean, vice president for policy at the Nuclear Threat Initiative, told Politico that the U.S. could certify its ...