Topic: Grain Deal

11 chapters across the catalog

Balconazi
Episode 1582 2:57:27 - 3:01:07

1582: Balconazi

Ukraine War Updates, Sarah Ashton-Cirillo, Black Sea Cargo Ship

The segment features Sarah Ashton-Cirillo, an American transgender spokesperson for the Ukrainian Territorial Defense Forces, who characterizes Russian soldiers as "not human." Meanwhile, the first cargo ship has departed Odessa via a temporary Black Sea corridor since Russia ended the grain deal. The Hong Kong-flagged vessel had been blocked in port for 17 months, raising questions about its actual cargo.

Cash over Country
Episode 1579 20:49 - 31:38

1579: Cash over Country

Zelensky's Ten-Point Peace Plan and Saudi Arabia Conference

Diplomats gather in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, to discuss President Zelensky's ten-point peace plan, which includes nuclear safety, food security, and the restoration of Ukraine's 1991 borders. Former Ambassador William Taylor suggests the recent Wagner mutiny by Yevgeny Prigozhin has weakened Vladimir Putin's international standing, though Russia remains uninvited to the talks.

Gerontocracy
Episode 1577 49:39 - 52:28

1577: Gerontocracy

Russia-Africa Summit and Debt Forgiveness

President Vladimir Putin hosted the Russia-Africa Summit in St. Petersburg, where he announced the forgiveness of $23 billion in debt owed by African nations. Putin also pledged free grain shipments to six African countries to counter Western narratives regarding food security following Russia's exit from the Black Sea grain deal. Leaders from Uganda and Zimbabwe expressed support for Russia's strategic interests during the bilateral meetings.

Disease X
Episode 1576 2:55:34 - 3:12:03

1576: Disease X

African Geopolitics, Sudan Smuggling Routes, No Agenda Meetups

A detailed report from a "boots on the ground" producer outlines the strategic importance of Uganda as a staging ground for Western proxy wars in Central Africa. The analysis links the historical Joseph Kony "Kony 2012" campaign to broader efforts to destabilize Sudan and secure smuggling routes. The segment also covers Vladimir Putin's offer of free grain to six African nations and provides a schedule for upcoming No Agenda listener meetups worldwide.

Numbers Station
Episode 1575 1:02:09 - 1:04:29

1575: Numbers Station

Black Sea Grain Deal, Russia and Ukraine Conflict

Russia withdraws from the Black Sea Grain Deal, leading to a spike in global wheat prices and concerns over food security in Africa. President Zelensky and President Erdogan seek to bring Russia back to the negotiating table while Moscow warns that ships heading to Ukrainian ports will be treated as military carriers. Speculation arises that grain shipments may be used to mask weapons transfers.

X-Ray Specs
Episode 1574 56:47 - 59:10

1574: X-Ray Specs

Black Sea Grain Deal Termination

Russia officially terminated the Black Sea grain agreement on July 17, 2023, citing a failure to implement terms favorable to Russian agricultural exports. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated that the deal would only be renewed once Russian demands, including reconnection to the SWIFT payment system, are met. The collapse of the deal has raised concerns about global food prices and wheat supplies to developing nations.

Chop Shop
Episode 1572 2:29:24 - 2:35:54

1572: Chop Shop

Black Sea Grain Deal, Ammonia Pipeline Demands

Russia is demanding the reconnection of its agricultural bank to the SWIFT payment system and the restoration of the Togliatti-Pivdeny ammonia pipeline in exchange for extending the Black Sea grain deal. The pipeline, essential for global fertilizer production, was reportedly damaged by shelling in the Kharkiv region. The UN is negotiating these terms to prevent a food crisis in African nations.

Uncertainty Complex
Episode 1556 2:18:58 - 2:25:10

1556: Uncertainty Complex

African Peace Initiative, Russia-Ukraine Grain Deal

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that six African nations will send a peace mission to Moscow and Kyiv to mediate the conflict. The initiative is driven by Africa's reliance on Ukrainian grain and Russian fertilizer, as the war has caused food prices to skyrocket across the continent. Russia is actively building ties in Africa to counter Western diplomatic pressure.

FedNow
Episode 1538 42:28 - 46:08

1538: FedNow

Inflatable Decoys, Ukraine Grain Export Deal Extension

A Czech company has reported a 100% increase in the production of inflatable military decoys, including tanks and jet fighters, used to deceive Russian forces in Ukraine. Separately, Russia has agreed to a 60-day extension of the UN-brokered grain export deal. This extension is half the duration of previous agreements but allows for the continued shipment of over 24 million tons of grain to global markets.

Wack o' Wibs
Episode 1499 1:26:52 - 1:29:24

1499: Wack o' Wibs

Black Sea Grain Deal, Russian Fleet Attack

Russia suspends its participation in the UN-brokered grain export deal following a drone attack on its Black Sea fleet in Sevastopol. Ukraine denies responsibility, while Russia claims British specialists assisted in the operation. The hosts note that 30% of Ukrainian farmland is owned by Western multinationals like Cargill, making the halt in exports a direct hit to American corporate interests.

Publical Emergency
Episode 1471 2:30:33 - 2:33:19

1471: Publical Emergency

Odessa Port Attack, Ukrainian Grain Deal

Less than 24 hours after signing a UN-brokered grain export deal, the Ukrainian port of Odessa was struck by missiles. Ukraine accused Russia of "spitting in the face" of the agreement, while Russian officials initially denied involvement in the strike. The attack threatens the resumption of critical grain shipments intended to alleviate global food shortages.