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Russia Delivers One Million Barrels of Oil to North Korea Despite UN Sanctions
Russia has supplied more than a million barrels of oil to North Korea since March 2024, likely in exchange for weapons and troops.
A sea mine exploded in Sevastopol
A sea mine exploded in the Strelka Bay area of temporarily occupied Sevastopol due to a storm.
Britain exposes scheme to circumvent oil sanctions using fake certificates
The British Sanctions Enforcement Agency has identified cases of the use of fake certificates to circumvent price limits on Russian oil.
Poland extends investigation into construction of canal bypassing Russia until April
The investigation into corruption in the construction of the Vistula Spit has been extended until April 17, 2025.
In the direction of the ports of Great Odesa, the number of grain wagons increased
As of November 11, 7,150 wagons with grain are moving in the direction of the ports of Great Odesa.
Ukrainian ports exported sunflower oil worth $4.4 billion
Sunflower oil ranks first among export items in the seaports of Ukraine.
Netherlands tightens security measures in North Sea due to threats from Russia
The Dutch government will involve private companies in strengthening security in the North Sea amid a possible sabotage in the Baltic Sea on the eve.
Sweden investigates involvement of Chinese ship in sabotage in the Baltic Sea
Swedish prosecutors are investigating the possible involvement of a Chinese ship in the damage to cables in the Baltic Sea.
Kyslytsia: 400 million people rely on Ukrainian grain
Permanent Representative of Ukraine to the UN Serhiy Kyslytsia explained the role of the UN in supporting Ukraine during 1000 days of full-scale Russian invasion.
The largest center for “shadow transshipment” of oil to circumvent sanctions was discovered near Malaysia
In the South China Sea, 60 km off the coast of Malaysia, is the world’s largest “shadow” oil transshipment center.