in Russia, wheat will soon be exported, in the United Kingdom, a Nobel Peace Prize disappears

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Like every evening, 11 p.m. takes a tour of the news broadcast by European television channels. It’s Eurozapping on Tuesday July 26th.

In Russia, wheat is ready for export. In the port of Rostov-on-Don, a cargo ship with a precious delivery: wheat destined for Turkey. In Istanbul last Friday an agreement was signed by Ukraine, Russia, Turkey and the UN. It should allow the resumption of grain exports blocked since the start of the war in Ukraine. The Russian and Ukrainian markets together represent 30% of world wheat trade.

At UK, the disappearance of a Nobel Peace Prize. David Trimble, former Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, has died aged 77. He had been rewarded for having work to reconciliation between Protestants and Catholics in the British Province. In 1997, David Trimble obtained a ceasefire from the IRA. A year later, he will receive the Nobel Peace Prize.

In the Russian Arctic, a young bear two-year-old polar has swallowed an object that is dangerous for her: a metal milk can. To extract it, only one means: to put it to sleep. A delicate operation that worked. Bear pole will soon be released.

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