Latest News and Updates: Heat Impact on Agriculture, Swedish Embassy Attack, Black Sea Shipping Concerns, Auckland Shooting, and More!

2023-07-20 03:21:15

We start the news day with you and give you a quick overview of the most important topics of the morning.

What the heat means for agriculture: Smaller fruits, falling yields, pest infestation and less productive animals – the heat has consequences for agriculture in Austria. Farmers have to adapt, for example with alternative varieties. More on this.

Demonstrators storm the Swedish embassy in Baghdad: In Iraq, hundreds of protesters stormed the Swedish embassy in Baghdad and set it on fire. On Wednesday, the Swedish police approved a protest planned for Thursday in front of the Iraqi embassy in Stockholm. Nobody was hurt. More on this.

Concern for civil shipping in the Black Sea: The US warns of attacks against civilian shipping on the Black Sea. After the end of the agreement on the export of Ukrainian grain, Russia intends to classify certain ships in the affected areas of the Black Sea as possible “adversaries”. The southern Ukrainian port cities of Odessa and Mikolajiv are once again the target of Russian attacks, and there are reports of deaths and injuries. More on this.

Dead after shooting in Auckland shortly before Women’s World Cup: Shortly before the start of the Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, a gunman opened fire on a construction site in Auckland, New Zealand, killing at least two people. The shooter himself was also dead, the police reported on Thursday morning.

Johannes Rauch, the martyr: Even before the negotiations on financial equalization began, the health minister drew up a long-term communication strategy, which he has consistently adhered to to this day, writes Koksal Baltaci in the morning gloss. He wanted to make it clear from the outset that there would be no far-reaching reforms in the healthcare system. More on this.

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