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EU fails to reach agreement on new Russia sanctions

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EU fails to reach agreement on new Russia sanctions

2026-07-14 16:49 Last Updated At:17:37

European Union (EU) foreign ministers ended their meeting on Monday without reaching consensus on the 21st round of sanctions against Russia, as disagreements among member states blocked approval of the proposed measures.

EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas said after the meeting that discussions on the 21st sanctions package would continue. EU sanctions require unanimous approval from all 27 member states, and opposition from any one country prevents new measures from being adopted.

EU fails to reach agreement on new Russia sanctions

EU fails to reach agreement on new Russia sanctions

Heavy rains triggered by Typhoon Bavi have been lashing northeast China's Liaoning Province since Sunday, with the provincial capital Shenyang recording an average precipitation of 188.7 millimeters as of Tuesday.

As Bavi started to move northward Sunday, many parts of Liaoning experienced heavy rains, particularly in central Liaoning.

According to the latest weather forecast, the heavy rain will continue throughout Tuesday.

In some areas of Shenyang, cumulative precipitation at multiple monitoring stations has already exceeded 420 millimeters over the past 30-plus hours. Shenyang's average annual rainfall is approximately 615 millimeters, meaning some areas received more than 70 percent of their typical yearly total in just over 30 hours.

Due to the heavy rainfall, several rivers in Liaoning Province are now experiencing significant rises in water levels. Nine rivers, including the Liaohe River, the Hunhe River and the Taizi River, have already exceeded their warning levels, and 43 reservoirs across the province have surpassed their flood control limits.

The provincial river and reservoir management service center has issued its first flood alert of the year.

In response to the heavy rain, local authorities have evacuated more than 360,000 people across the province.

On Tuesday, Shenyang continues to maintain the Level I urban flood emergency response declared on Monday.

Enterprises and public institutions are operating remotely. Schools and kindergartens are closed, while tourist attractions are shut down. Passenger transport services are suspended, with some subway lines and station exits remaining closed.

Typhoon Bavi triggers heavy rainfall, flood alert in northeast China's Liaoning Province

Typhoon Bavi triggers heavy rainfall, flood alert in northeast China's Liaoning Province

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