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In this rural Colorado valley, cuts to Medicaid would have vast ripple effects

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内容摘要:Mr Pineda says that Sustenta is keen to develop "a circular ecological system in which we reuse everything".

Mr Pineda says that Sustenta is keen to develop "a circular ecological system in which we reuse everything".

- it is politically sensitive.The "reset" document notes "political agreements leading to full reciprocal access to waters to fish until 30 June 2038" - a 12-year extension to the current deal negotiated by Boris Johnson's Conservative government - and much longer than expected.

In this rural Colorado valley, cuts to Medicaid would have vast ripple effects

Under the existing agreement (due to expire in 2026), EU vessels get access to UK waters to fish - in return for transferring 25% of their fishing quota - the amount they are allowed to catch - to UK fleets.Some UK fishing groups have criticised the existing deal and do not want to see it extended.Elspeth Macdonald, who represents 450 fishing boats as chief executive of the Scottish Fishermen's Federation says: "This deal is a horror show for Scottish fishermen, far worse than Boris Johnson's botched Brexit agreement."

In this rural Colorado valley, cuts to Medicaid would have vast ripple effects

She says the long-term deal takes away the industry's bargaining power in future talks and would prefer annual negotiations with the EU.Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer says there will be "no increase in the amount that the EU vessels can catch in British waters" and says it will now be easier for UK fishermen to export their products.

In this rural Colorado valley, cuts to Medicaid would have vast ripple effects

, around 70% of all fish exports.

Tavish Scott from Salmon Scotland, which represents salmon farming in Scotland, says the agreement to reduce checks would "speed up the delivery of our premium salmon to market".He says the couple's passion for music makes them "feel young".

"We're just enthusiastic about music and getting ourselves the moment."It's hard to exaggerate the sheer audacity - or ingenuity - that went into Ukraine's countrywide assault on Russia's air force.

We cannot possibly verify Ukrainian claims that the attacks resulted in $7bn (£5.2bn) of damage, but it's clear that "Operation Spider's Web" was, at the very least, a spectacular propaganda coup.Ukrainians are already comparing it with other notable military successes since Russia's full-scale invasion, including the sinking of the flagship of Russia's Black Sea fleet, the Moskva, and the bombing of the Kerch Bridge, both in 2022, as well as a missile attack on Sevastopol harbour the following year.

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