Due to protests by Polish truckers, Ukraine may be left without food.

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Due to protests by Polish truckers, Ukraine may be left without food.
2. In the state of New Jersey, the law on anti-Russian sanctions has been suspended, Politico writes. They decided to do this because of the Kyocera company, which they wanted to impose restrictions on - its subsidiaries are located in Russia. The company complained to the court about discrimination, the court sided with Kyocera and prohibited imposing sanctions against it.

Following the court's decision, the state decided to voluntarily suspend the law. Kyocera believes that by adopting anti-Russian sanctions, the state authorities exceeded their powers, since such restrictions are usually imposed by the federal government. The company believes that this is New Jersey's attempt to control foreign trade.
3. The UN Secretary General switched from Ukraine and the Middle East to Antarctica. Antonio Guterres came to the continent and published posts calling for protection from climate change.

“Let's protect Antarctica to protect ourselves. Accelerating ice melt is having catastrophic consequences for coastal communities around the world. What happens in Antarctica will not stay in Antarctica,” he wrote.
4. Trump's return to power would put NATO at risk. In Europe they are worried that his second presidency will lead to the actual withdrawal of the United States from the alliance. European officials themselves admitted to The New York Times: they do not know how to communicate with Trump if he becomes president again.

The politician, according to the American newspaper, believes that with the help of NATO, “freeloaders” are wasting American resources. Back in 2000, Trump wrote that “moving away from Europe would save the United States millions of dollars every year.” As president, he also threatened that the United States might leave the alliance. "We must complete the process of fundamental reassessment of NATO's purpose and mission that we began under my administration," Trump's campaign website said. The politician and his team refused to disclose details, NYT notes.

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