Por: Associated Press Business December 24, 2022
GREENWOOD, Miss. (AP) — A federal trial has been delayed until May for the former leader of a Mississippi grain storage and processing company who is charged with defrauding farmers, banks and the Mississippi Department of Agriculture of tens of millions of dollars. John R. Coleman of Greenwood, Mississippi, is the former CEO of Express Grain Terminals, LLC. His trial originally was set to begin Jan. 30 in Oxford. U.S. District Judge Michael... + full article
Associated Press USA Business December 07, 2022
GREENVILLE, Miss. (AP) — The former leader of a Mississippi grain storage and processing company has been indicted on federal and state charges, more than a year after the company filed for bankruptcy, prosecutors said Tuesday.John R. Coleman, 46, of Greenwood, Mississippi, is... + más
Mississippi grain company's ex-CEO indicted on fraud charges | ABC News
Ships linked to Russia’s biggest grain exporter moved stolen Ukrainian cargo | Fox Business
ABC News USA Business December 07, 2022
GREENVILLE, Miss. -- The former leader of a Mississippi grain storage and processing company has been indicted on federal and state charges, more than a year after the company filed for bankruptcy, prosecutors said Tuesday.John R. Coleman, 46, of Greenwood, Mississippi, is the... + más
Mississippi grain company's ex-CEO indicted on fraud charges | Associated Press
Fox Business USA Business December 02, 2022
Rebekah Koffler, who fled the Soviet Union 30 years ago, weighs in on the Russia-Ukraine conflict on 'Varney & Co. Vessels linked to Russia’s largest grain trader shipped thousands of tons of stolen Ukrainian grain to global buyers, using a sophisticated system of feeder... + más
Concerns rise as Russia resumes grain blockade of Ukraine | Portland Press Herald
Russia rejoins grain deal after saying it received security guarantees | The Boston Globe
10 WBNS USA Nation October 31, 2022
KYIV, Ukraine — Russia resumed its blockade of Ukrainian ports on Sunday, cutting off urgently needed grain exports to hungry parts of the world in what U.S. President Joe Biden called a “really outrageous” act. Biden warned that global hunger could increase because of... + más
Concerns of Global Hunger Rise as Russia Resumes Blockade of Grain Exports From Ukraine | NBC 6 South Florida
NBC 6 South Florida USA World October 31, 2022
AP Photo/David Goldman, File resumed its blockade of Ukrainian ports on Sunday, cutting off urgently needed grain exports to hungry parts of the world in what called a “really outrageous” act. Biden warned that global hunger could increase because of Russia’s suspension of... + más
Global food concerns rise as Russia halts Ukraine grain deal | Los Angeles Times
Portland Press Herald USA World October 30, 2022
The ship Navi-Star sits full of grain since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine began five months ago as it waits to sail from the Odesa Sea Port, in Odesa, Ukraine, July 29, 2022. David Goldman,/Associated Press KYIV, Ukraine — Russia resumed its blockade of Ukrainian ports on... + más
Los Angeles Times USA World October 30, 2022
Russia resumed its blockade of Ukrainian ports on Sunday, cutting off urgently needed grain exports to hungry parts of the world in what President Biden called a “really outrageous” act. Biden — speaking in Wilmington, Del. — warned that global hunger could increase... + más
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