BEIRUT (Reuters) - Transport authorities have allowed a ship Ukraine accuses of carrying stolen grain to depart Lebanon despite the Ukrainian embassy asking Beirut to reopen a probe into the matter after presenting what it said was new evidence.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said though it won't be a criminal investigation, a fact-finding mission will find the "truth about what has happened" in Olenivka. DW rounds up the latest.
The first Ukrainian grain ship has entered the Bosporus after being given the green light to proceed. The EU does not know how many Ukrainians have gone home after being given protected status. DW rounds up the latest.
Lebanon s Discriminatory Public Prosecutor, Ghassan Oueidat, allowed on Tuesday the release of the Laodicea , a Syrian-flagged ship, after it was seized over allegations by the Ukranian embassy.