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Ukraine has become the top foreign egg supplier, sending a record 200 million eggs to Britain.

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(image from article) see However, this shift is creating intense friction between UK farmers, policymakers, and the food industry.   The Economist  +2 The influx of foreign eggs has sparked controversy for several key reasons:   Animal Welfare Discrepancies:  Many imported Ukrainian eggs come from traditional battery cage systems, which have been banned in the UK since 2012. British farmers argue this creates an unfair double standard, as they are legally bound to more expensive, higher-welfare free-range and barn standards.   The Economist  +3 Market Undercutting:  A large portion of these imports are "Class B" eggs—irregularly shaped or thin-shelled—which are immediately processed into sauces and baked goods or used by restaurants. UK egg producers state that these low-cost imports are driving domestic products out of the market.   The Economist  +1 Lack of Transparency:  While the UK removed tariffs on Ukrainian agricultural products ...

The Open Letter to Putin by Zelenskyy

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From Quora Elena Gold  ·  Follow Media analyst  15h What should we look out for in Putin's speech at the St Petersburg International Economic Forum? Everyone will be looking for an answer to Zelenskyy’s “Open Letter” to Putin, when the Russian leader appears at SPIEF 2026. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy masterfully pre-emptied scheduled Putin’s speech at SPIEF 2026, by telling him: “Either you meet up to discuss ending the war—or it’s going to turn ugly for you.” Nothing Putin has prepared will be good enough to answer that. The Open Letter to Putin by Zelenskyy (Yes, you absolutely must read it in full.) “Open Letter To the President of the Russian Federation From the President of Ukraine When you came to power in Russia more than 26 years ago, many people in Ukraine viewed you positively. That is how it was. But that is now in the past. Now, the overwhelming majority of Ukrainians view it positively that our long-range drones paid a visit to the opening of yo...

A Question Swirling Around Putin’s Big Conference: Could the War End?

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At the St. Petersburg economic forum, business and political elites said Russia faced a choice of halting the conflict or sacrificing more. Vladimir Putin seemed to signal more war. President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia speaking at the International Economic Forum in St. Petersburg on Friday. Credit... Dmitri Lovetsky/Associated Press By Ivan Nechepurenko,  The New York Times , Reporting from St. Petersburg, Russia June 5, 2026, 1:41 p.m. ET Over the past month, President Vladimir V. Putin has said on two separate occasions that Russia’s war against Ukraine is “moving toward its conclusion” and “coming to an end.” Speculation followed. Was Mr. Putin ready to end his invasion, with Russian troops stalled on the front lines and the economy weighed down by war? Or did he plan to keep pressing toward his sweeping objectives in Ukraine and believe victory to be at hand? As Mr. Putin’s comments have left Russia’s political and business elite anxiously guessing , it also got them talkin...