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Ukraine war: Three ways the conflict could go in 2024

Business Ghana 01 Jan 2024
The conflict in Ukraine is about to enter its third calendar year ...   ... Ukraine will probably try to exploit the success it has had in re-establishing its control over the western Black Sea and its vital trade corridor to the Bosphorus ...   ... .
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UK to send two Royal Navy minehunter ships to Ukraine

Metro UK 11 Dec 2023
... ships will be able to enter the Black Sea, given access through the Bosphorus is controlled by Turkey – a Nato-member country that nevertheless maintains strong trade relations with the Putin regime.
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A tale of two Turkeys: Istanbul intrigue and Mediterranean mirth in Antalya

Lansing State Journal 20 Nov 2023
My sublime setting at twilight was Le Fumoir ... The landmark property is a 17th century, ornate Ottoman treasure on the European edge of the commercially busy Bosphorus Strait, the watery trade route just across which is Asia ... Ralph Radke.
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The war in Ukraine is threatening to wash across the Black Sea

Economist 05 Oct 2023
It has threatened to sink any cargo ships calling at Ukrainian ports and has repeatedly bombed Ukrainian docks and grain silos in an effort to throttle Ukraine’s maritime trade ... “We don’t have the drones to stop all Russian trade.
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Piracy on the Black Sea: How Russia is waging war on Ukrainian experts

The Hill 30 Jun 2023
Other Ukrainian goods and raw materials cannot be traded using these marine routes ... The ships waiting in line in the Bosphorus Strait, the main trading thoroughfare, numbered as high as 140 vessels in February.
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The EU is weaponizing the food supply against its own members

Life Site 20 Apr 2023
Ships awaiting processing in the Bosphorus – credit – Thomson Reuters. The appeal of the Black Sea corridor has seen trade diverted to it from other global routes ... trade in burgeoning corruption.
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Turkey must steer the Bosphorus through difficult times

The National 13 Dec 2022
The Bosphorus Strait, which opens the Black Sea to the Mediterranean, is so important that it has its own international treaty. Struck in 1936, the Motreux Convention continues to play a crucial role in global trade.
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Salvors need a voice in autonomous shipping development

Seatrade Maritime News 30 Nov 2022
Selek noted the different tolerances for risk regionally, calling on her own experience in the Bosphorus Strait ... This may not be considered a danger by an English judge or arbitrator, but it is dangerous for Istanbul, for the Bosphorus.
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Turkish, Ugandan investors meet to grow collaboration, shipments

MENA FN 15 Aug 2022
(MENAFN) The Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) as well as the Bosphorus Expo held the International Business-to-Business meetings on Friday in Kampala to build up trade collaboration and ... .
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Turkish, Ugandan traders improve collaboration, exports

MENA FN 14 Aug 2022
(MENAFN) The Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) and the Bosphorus Expo hosted the International Business-to-Business conferences Friday in Kampala to build up trade collaboration and increase ... .
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Turkish, Ugandan traders agree to boost cooperation, exports at meeting

Anadolu Agency 13 Aug 2022
The Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) and the Bosphorus Expo held the International Business-to-Business meetings Friday in Kampala to strengthen trade cooperation and boost goods exportation.
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Senior Kremlin official admits Western sanctions ARE taking their toll on Russia as he says ...

The Daily Mail 22 May 2022
This meant its trade routes took its ships through the Baltic, North and Mediterranean seas - or through the Black Sea and Bosphorus (the Istanbul Strait) - before passing through the canal into the Red Sea any beyond.

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