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The Ukraine Black Sea grain deal has been extended for two more months, ... Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan speaks at the AK Party headquarters in Ankara, Turkey May 15, 2023.
Ukraine’s sea drones have turned the Black Sea into a hot spot in the war. By Lauren Jackson and Ian Prasad Philbrick Ukrainian forces have been fighting a brutal counteroffensive for the past ...
The Black Sea Fleet was dealt a blow when Ukraine launched a missile attack on its headquarters in Sevastopol on September 22, reportedly killing a number of leading officers.
Three civilians have been killed and two wounded by an explosive device while swimming in the Black Sea in the Ukrainian southern region of Odesa, local police said on Monday.
Co-directed by "Wolfpack" filmmaker Crystal Moselle and star Derrick B. Harden, the fish-out-of-water comedy supplies a sweet dose of found community.
Black sea urchins feed on the algae that grows on the reef. Bronstein said they’re sometimes called the gardeners of the sea for that reason. Algae competes with coral for sunlight.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is yet again going back on his word on a cease-fire with Ukraine after Moscow demanded Western sanctions be lifted before a maritime truce in the Black Sea could ...
Beaches on the Black Sea that closed after Russia's invasion have reopened. ... People swim and sunbathe on a reopened beach at the Black Sea on Aug. 22 in Odesa.
Bulgaria's Black Sea resorts are blaming a slump in visitor numbers on pollution fears trigged by the ecological disaster caused by the destruction of the Kakhovka dam in Ukraine.
The Black Sea borders both countries — as well as Georgia, Romania, Bulgaria and Turkey — and is a crucial connection between their ports and the Mediterranean Sea. BELARUS.
Russian naval activity due to the war in Ukraine may have killed more than 100 dolphins in the Black Sea last month, scientists are reporting. Ivan Rusev, Head of the Research Department of the ...