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Украина уже использовала свою квоту на экспорт меда в ЕС

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NewsHubУ наших аграриев, которые работают на экспорт, похоже, работает правило – кто первый встал, того и тапки. За первые несколько дней января Украина полностью использовала свою квоту на импорт украинского меда европейскими странами. По данным Министерства аграрной политики и продовольствия Украины по состоянию на 11 января 2017 года квоты исчерпаны на 100%.
“Уже полностью использованы объемы тарифных квот для беспошлинного экспорта украинского меда, – рассказала заместитель министра аграрной политики и продовольствия Украины по вопросам европейской интеграции Ольга Трофимцева. – Квота на импорт мяса птицы на первый квартал текущего года также полностью выбрана”.
Кроме того, по состоянию на 11 января 2017 года на 64% исчерпана квота на сахар и на 78% – на виноградные и яблочные соки.
Интерсено, что Европа разрешила нашей стране беспошлинно продавать всего 5200 тонн меда. При этом валовое годовое производство меда в Украине превышает 70 тысяч тонн, что позволяет стране занимать первое место в Европе и третье в мире.
В течение 2016 года Украина экспортировала меда на общую сумму 97,3 млн долл. США, что на 15,4% больше, чем в предыдущем году. По информации ГФС, в течение прошлого года, в частности, мед экспортировался в Германию на общую сумму 32,56 млн долл., Польшу — на 18,08 млн долл., США — 17,65 млн долл. и другие страны — на 28,99 млн долл. США.

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Россия во время оккупации Крыма нарушила более 400 соглашений

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NewsHub„Оккупируя Крым, РФ нарушила все мыслимые и немыслимые нормы международного права, в первую очередь, и, по нашим подсчетам, 403 двусторонних и международных договоров“, – отметила Джапарова.
Действия России после оккупации полуострова, по словам чиновницы, были направлены на то, чтобы заставить граждан с активной проукраинской позицией либо выехать с территории Крыма, либо замолчать.
Напомним, 15 ноября Международный уголовный суд в Гааге приравнял аннексию Крыма к международному вооруженному конфликту.
Как отмечается в отчете, установление факта изначальной интервенции, повлекшей за собой оккупацию, не требуется.
Таким образом, данный международный конфликт может быть расследован по нормам Римского статута.

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В России увидели, как в Украине "зреет переворот"

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NewsHubПубликация резонансной статьи олигарха Виктора Пинчука в Wall Street Journal и реакция украинских властей на нее якобы свидетельствуют о том, что в стране зреет переворот.
Подобную точку зрения опубликовал один из ведущих пропагандистских ресурсов Кремля “ Лента.ру „.
Так, по мнению автора материала, поддержка у Пинчука в Украине пока невидимая, но достаточно весомая.
„В стране зреет своего рода переворот, и это определенно плохие новости для лагеря Порошенко“, – сказано в статье.
Как отмечают российские пропагандисты, якобы вполне возможен и „обратный сценарий“, поскольку некие круги на Западе через Пинчука транслируют желанный для себя сценарий развития событий на Украине.
„Кто именно, можно лишь догадываться: олигарх „рукопожатен“ и в ЕС, и в США, а с Трампом вел переговоры в 2015 году, приглашая выступить по видеосвязи на конференции YES. Весьма показательно, что до сих пор никто из влиятельных западных политиков, в отличие от лагеря Порошенко, не выступил с критикой Пинчука. И это нехороший знак для украинского лидера. Есть, правда, еще один вариант, „хороший“: внутриукраинский договорняк, в котором администрация Порошенко, не имея возможности открыто и быстро сменить курс, сама озвучивает возможные новые ориентиры через Пинчука. И, публично поругивая бизнесмена, в лагере главы государства просто усиленно изучают реакцию Запада, общества и экспертных кругов, делая нужные выводы“, – пишет автор.
В России считают, что, несмотря на то, что подобный сценарий выглядит фантастикой, „отметать с порога“ его не стоит.
„Неопределенность с Донбассом, серьезные проблемы в экономике, критическое нарастание градуса социального недовольства положением дел в стране, замаячившие на горизонте следующие плановые выборы, не говоря уже о возможности досрочных, приход администрации Трампа в конце концов – с этим всем что-то надо делать. Изюминку версии договорняка придает родство Пинчука с Леонидом Кучмой, главным переговорщиком от Украины по урегулированию в Донбассе“, – сказано в материале.
Также пропагандисты надеются, что развитие событий вскоре покажет, какая из версий наиболее правдоподобна.
„Грядет Международный экономический форум в Давосе, на котором уже обещаны „разборки“ по поводу резонансной статьи. Кроме того, не исключено, что по сути вопроса наконец-то выскажутся представители Запада. Так или иначе, джинн выпущен из бутылки, и поместить его обратно непросто“, – заключает автор.
Как сообщал „Обозреватель“, напомним, в своем скандальном материале Пинчук предлагает пожертвовать аннексированным Крымом и согласиться на замораживание конфликта на Донбассе.

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Байден на день перенес визит в Украину, – источник

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NewsHubПресс-служба президента Вице-президент США Джо Байден перенес на день визит в Украину. Об этом “ Українским новинам “ сообщил источник в дипломатических кругах Украины.
„Визит Байдена в Киев перенесен на понедельник (16 января)“, – сказал собеседник.
Новости по теме: Байден дал советы Пенсу относительно Украины
Ранее сообщалось, что 15-18 января вице-президент США Джо Байден посетит Украину. В Белом доме сказали, что он проведет двусторонние встречи с президентом страны Петром Порошенко, а его поездка в Украину „подчеркнет поддержку США и его личное участие в обеспечении поддержки независимости Украины, демократического развития, процветания и безопасности“.
Новости по теме: Обама назвал Байдена лучшим вице-президентом, который когда-либо был в США

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Нацполиция завершила служебное расследование по перестрелки в Княжичах

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NewsHub„Что касается Княжичей, то уголовное расследование, как известно, проводит ГПУ. В свою очередь в Нацполиции на сегодняшний день завершено проведение служебного расследования, и я думаю, что буквально сегодня возможно в понедельник будет подписано дисциплинарный приказ реагирования „, – сказал он.
Напомним, 4 декабря в поселке Княжичи Броварского района произошла перестрелка между сотрудниками полиции, в результате которого погибли 5 правоохранителей.

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Bo's startling hindsight: 'I would have never played football'

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NewsHubBo Jackson, the world’s greatest living athlete, and the only man to be an All-Star in baseball and All-Pro in football, now has a confession to make.
If Bo knew back in his playing days what he knows now:
Bo never would have won a Heisman Trophy at Auburn. Bo never would have been inducted into the college football Hall of Fame. Bo never would have worn a Los Angeles Raiders uniform. Bo never would have trampled Brian Bosworth on Monday Night Football. And Bo never would have dislocated his left hip that ended his football career.
”If I knew back then what I know now,” Jackson tells USA TODAY Sports, ”I would have never played football. Never. I wish I had known about all of those head injuries, but no one knew that. And the people that did know that, they wouldn’t tell anybody.
”The game has gotten so violent, so rough. We’re so much more educated on this CTE stuff (chronic traumatic encephalopathy), there’s no way I would ever allow my kids to play football today.
”Even though I love the sport, I’d smack them in the mouth if they said they wanted to play football.
”I’d tell them, ”Play baseball, basketball, soccer, golf, just anything but football.’ ”
Jackson was leery of the game’s exploitative tendencies when he came out of Auburn – a suspicion that he says played a significant role in his shunning of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers – and that, in concert with greater knowledge of head injuries and their effect on deceased stars such as Junior Seau,forced a greater reexamination of the sport.
And without football, there’s no telling what Jackson might have accomplished in his other sport.
Jackson, 54, who will be honored Saturday evening with the ”Scouts Dream Award,” at the 14th annual Professional Baseball Scouts Foundation banquet in Beverly Hills, knows that football truncated his career, but he has no bitterness.
If he had just stuck to baseball, perhaps George Brett – who will present him with his award – would not only have been a former Kansas City Royals’ teammate, but a Hall of Fame fraternity member.
If he had only played baseball, perhaps every Mike Trout and Bryce Harper that comes along would be compared to Bo Jackson.
”You know what,” Jackson says, ”I still wouldn’t change a thing. The man upstairs had a plan of the way of working things out, and they did.
”I have no regrets.”
Ready to walk away
This comes from a man who was just one week away from shocking the sports world and retiring from football, focusing on his baseball career.
Jackson revealed to USA TODAY Sports that he had plans to retire from the NFL after the 1990 season. He still had a contract with the Los Angeles Raiders, making the Pro Bowl that season, but planned to walk away and solely play baseball after the season ended.
Instead, a hit from Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Kevin Walker on Jan. 13, 1991, forced him into retirement. The hit fractured and dislocated his left hip in the third quarter of their playoff game.
Jackson thought it was simply a hip pointer, allowing him to return the next week to play against the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship Game.
Jackson, who suffered from hip necrosis that required surgery for an artificial hip, never put on a football uniform again.
”That week, three or four days before the playoff game,” Jackson says, ”I sat down with Linda (his wife and mother of their three kids) and told her that I was going to announce my retirement. When the season was over, we had made my mind up that I was going to do that. That was the plan.
”Well, the man upstairs changed that plan.
”I’m not a very religious guy, but I believe in God, and I believe God works things out for a reason. If I had retired before my contract was over, I would have probably been hated by Raiders fans forever.”
Instead, Jackson is beloved wherever he goes, well, with the exception of Tampa, Fla.
‘I’m going to screw you twice as hard’
Jackson, the 1985 Heisman Trophy winner, was selected by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with the fourth pick in the 1986 draft. He refused to sign. He was willing to play for any other team in the NFL, but not the Buccaneers, who were owned at the time by Hugh Culverhouse, who died in 1994.
Jackson believed the Bucs were responsible for him becoming ineligible to play baseball his senior season at Auburn. They sent a private plane to pick up Jackson for a physical in Tampa, and allegedly reported the infraction to the NCAA.
It was nothing more than betrayal, Jackson says, and he never forgave them.
”Their people said they were looking out for me, and checked with the NCAA that it was OK for me to go on their plane for that physical,” Jackson says, ”but nobody checked it out. Well, I put two and two together, and figured it out. They knew I was a first-round pick in football, but they wanted to get me away from baseball, so they got me ruled ineligible. I’m 100(PERCENT) convinced of that. They thought that would make me forget baseball
”I told myself, ”All right, if you screw me, I’m going to screw you twice as hard.’ If anybody else had drafted me, I would have gone, but I wasn’t going to play for that man.
”People thought I was crazy, but it was just morals. If you screw me over like that, and I’m not part of a team yet, just think what they’d do to me under contract. I couldn’t do that. I needed the money. I was as poor as a Mississippi outhouse. I needed that money. But I couldn’t play for that man.
”I also observed the way they were treating people. The fact the owners kept calling the players, ”These are my boys.’ Their wives were doing the same thing.’ I couldn’t go there. I always believed that if you don’t believe in yourself, and stand for what you believe is right, who else is going to have faith in you?”
A gem on the diamond
The NFL’s loss was baseball’s gain.
Royals scout Kenny Gonzalez, who died in 1994 of a heart attack, subsequently convinced the Royals to select Jackson in the 1986 draft – burning a mere fourth-round pick. He scouted every one of Jackson’s games, and was in awe of Jackson’s speed, power and athletic prowess. He spent time talking with Jackson’s baseball coaches, sat down with his family, and truly believed Jackson wanted to be a baseball player.
”He’s the reason I played baseball in Kansas City,” Jackson. ”He asked me if I was serious about playing baseball. I told him I was.
”The rest is history.”
After just 57 games in the minor leagues, he was a September call-up. Jackson hit his first career home run in the seventh game, a 475-foot shot off Seattle Mariners pitcher Mike Moore, still the longest home run ever hit at Kauffman Stadium. He became an everyday player in 1987, and two years later, was the MVP of the 1989 All-Star Game, hitting 32 homers and 105 runs in a year marked by his iconic Bo Knows Nike ad campaign.
He might have been a perennial All-Star, but football never left his soul. Just a year after rejecting the Bucs, the Raiders drafted Jackson in the seventh round in 1987. They offered him a five-year, $7.4 million deal. Just like that, Jackson had a new hobby.
”I always had it in my mind, even in college,” Jackson says, ”I wanted to do both sports, even at the pro level. There were only a couple of other teams out there I would have played for at that time, the Raiders and 49ers. I would have loved to play for (Hall of Fame coach) Bill Walsh. But I’m thankful I got to experience Al Davis, the most charismatic owner in professional sports to this day. He was an icon.”
Everything changed, of course, on that January afternoon in 1991. The fractured hip led to hip necrosis, which led to hip replacement surgery. Jackson played parts of three more seasons with the Chicago White Sox and California Angels, but never again was the same. His last game as an athlete was Aug. 10, 1994, getting a single in his final at-bat off Tom ”Flash” Gordon in a 2-1 victory over the Royals.
The Major League Players Association went on strike the next day, and the World Series was cancelled a month later, quietly ending Jackson’s career.
”That’s all right, I’ve got no regrets,” Jackson says. ”I know Bo Jackson was good for professional sports at one time. I know pro sports was great for Bo Jackson, then and now.”
Jackson lends his name to a training facility in Illinois, Bo Jackson’s Elite Sports, and maintains business relationships with Nike and Gatorade, but otherwise maintains a quiet profile. He rarely watches sporting events these days. He missed the 2015 Royals’ World Series championship. He skipped the Raiders’ wild-card playoff game. He didn’t bother watching Clemson’s national championship victory against his old rivals, Alabama, although he does attend the occasional game at Auburn.
”I’m not a good spectator, I get bored watching,” Jackson says, ”but I sure loved playing the game. I loved the competition. I loved being better than the next guy. I enjoyed watching people’s eyes jump out of their heads watching me do something that was normal to me.
”So there’s no reason for anyone to feel sorry for what happened to me, or what might have been. I didn’t play sports to make it to the Hall of Fame. I just played for the love of sport.
”I still don’t know what my stats were, but I know I’m still reaping the benefits, enjoying the accolades, and all of the awards that still come to me.
”I’m blessed.
”Things turned out all right.”
25 Nov 1990: Running back Bo Jackson of the Los Angeles Raiders runs down the field during a game against the Kansas City Chiefs at the Los Angeles Coliseum in Los Angeles, California. The Chiefs won the game 27-24.

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Packers rule WR Jordy Nelson out for Cowboys game

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NewsHubReceiver Jordy Nelson will miss the Green Bay Packers‘ divisional round playoff game on Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys because of injured ribs.
Coach Mike McCarthy said on Friday that Nelson would not be medically cleared to take part in the team’s final practice on Saturday, and that the medical staff determined that Nelson would not be ready for the game.
Nelson had an NFL-high 14 touchdown catches in the regular season as quarterback Aaron Rodgers‘ top target in the Packers‘ prolific passing attack.
Nelson was hurt in the second quarter of the Packers‘ 38-13 win in a wild-card game last weekend against the New York Giants during a hit by safety Leon Hall.
McCarthy said Nelson’s status moving forward will be determined on Monday if Green Bay advances to the NFC title game.

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Why Wells Fargo wins even when it loses

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NewsHubIf investing is a game of managing expectations, then count Wells Fargo a winner.
The bank that perhaps has supplanted Goldman Sachs as the most vilified name in finance posted earnings Friday that on the surface looked lousy — subpar earnings per share, revenue that also missed Wall Street expectations by quite a bit, and internals that were at best mixed.
Investors, though, stood up and cheered.
After sliding lower in electronic trading ahead of the opening bell, Wells Fargo popped. Shares were up as much as 2.6 percent in the first hour of trading.
Wells was the beneficiary of a broad rally in bank stocks that came as JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America both beat estimates. However, Wells was an outperformer, with its gains coming against a rise of about 1.6 percent in the KBW Nasdaq Bank Index through the first hour of trading.
Analysts dug beyond into the numbers and found that the quarter wasn’t so bad after all. At a time when Wall Street was bracing for what might lie ahead for Wells Fargo, the end results showed that there could be some reason for optimism.
„The quarter was noisy but we believe investors are looking past the noise and looking to the margin improvement which should drive shares higher,“ analyst Brian Kleinhanzl at Keefe, Bruyette & Woods said in a note to clients.
The numbers come as Wells Fargo seeks to repair steep damage to its reputation as the result of a scandal that came to light in September.
Workers trying to meet aggressive sales goals created some 2 million bogus accounts. Regulators slapped the banks with $185 million in fines, Congress convened investigative hearings, and CEO John Stumpf had to step down. In the meantime, the bank also failed its „living well“ test for how it would be unwound in case of a crisis.
The most recent results were the first full quarter since the scandal transpired.
Profit came in at 96 cents a share, below expectations of $1 thanks to ineffective hedging and lower trading results. Net interest income offset some of the weakness, while mortgage originations were solid and loan growth came in around expectations.
Piper Jaffray analysts actually called for Wells Fargo’s share price to rise Friday even as premarket trading pointed to a down day.
„Considering the operating number was slightly above the street and (net interest margin) came in better than expected, we expect the stock to slightly outperform peers today,“ analyst Kevin J. Barker said in a note.
Whether the good feelings last is another question.
Bank stocks have been on a tear since the November election on hopes for higher interest rates, stronger economic growth and a less stringent regulatory landscape.
However, Wells faces some unique problems. The bank recently outlined for investors a new compensation system for its sales staff that some worry will dent the company’s business model. And the ghost of the cross-selling activities will remain indefinitely.
„The biggest problem is they’re going to have to change the functionality of the operating business in a fashion that lowers the profitability of the bank,“ Dick Bove, vice president of equity research at Rafferty Capital Markets, said in an interview before Friday’s earnings report. „There has been a fundamental change which will lower their secular earnings growth. “
Bove has a sell rating on the bank, the only such designation for any of the 35 institutions he covers.
„They had created a level of efficiency in that system which was really remarkable,“ he said. „You made the basic, fundamental change in the way the company is going to do business. The result is to reduce business and increase the cost of new business. That’s not a short-term event that goes away. That is a long-term existing problem. „

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Drummer and bass player from US R&B band Tower Of Power hit by train

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NewsHubTwo members of R&B group Tower Of Power have survived being hit by a train as they walked across railway tracks before a performance, their publicist said.
Jeremy Westby called the incident in the band’s home town of Oakland, California, an „unfortunate accident“.
He said in a statement that drummer David Garibaldi and bass player Marc van Wageningen are „responsive and being treated at a local hospital“.
The group has been an R&B institution for nearly 50 years with Garibaldi having been a member since 1970. Van Wageningen is substituting as bass player.
„We are monitoring their situation directly with the hospital,“ band manager Tom Consolo said. „We will update everyone tomorrow but for tonight we ask that you send your prayers. “
Without identifying them, Oakland Fire Department said two pedestrians were hit by a passenger train at Jack London Square about 7.30pm on Thursday and taken to hospital.
The accident happened near Yoshi’s, a jazz and R&B club where the group had been scheduled to play two shows on Thursday night. Both were cancelled.
It was not clear why the men were on the tracks, but pedestrians often need to cross them in the area with trains running across and in between streets, including right outside Yoshi’s.
Tower Of Power, a band of about a dozen members, most of them horns, have been beloved members of the R&B and pop communities since forming in Oakland in 1968.
The group and its rotating cast of musicians have recorded behind many far more famous names including Sir Elton John, Otis Redding, Aerosmith and Santana.
They were also a national TV fixture in the 1980s with frequent appearances on Late Night With David Letterman.
Tributes and good wishes were quickly emerging on Twitter, including one from pop star and drummer Sheila E, who tweeted „Pleez pray for my frenz“.
AP

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Justin Thomas fires 59 in first round at Sony Open

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NewsHubJustin Thomas certainly didn’t have a letdown after winning the SBS Tournament of Champions last weekend.
The 23-year-old eagled his first and last holes on Thursday and became the seventh, and youngest, player in PGA Tour history to shoot a 59. He took a three-stroke lead over Hudson Swafford after in the first round of the Sony Open in Hawaii at Waialae Country Club in Honolulu.
Thomas carded his only bogey on the 11th hole, his second hole of the day, and collected eight birdies in a stretch of 10 holes through No. 4 while posting his 11-under-par round in the morning wave.
„I was pretty calm,“ said Thomas, who sank a 15-foot eagle putt on his final hole, No. 9. „It’s odd, because you never have a putt this big on Thursday or Friday. I didn’t know how to react, with a fist pump or what because there are three days left. I’ve been rolling the ball well, got a good read and just rolled it in.
„I’m playing well and I just have to ride it out. I have to realize why I’m playing well and keep doing the same things. It was an unbelievable day, and I think I’m going to go to the beach, relax and have a nice dinner, get some sleep and try to go out and shoot another low round tomorrow. “
Thomas, who played alongside good friends Jordan Spieth and Daniel Berger, joined Al Geiberger (1977), Chip Beck (1991), David Duval (1999), Paul Goydos (2010), Stuart Appleby (2010) and Jim Furyk (2013) as the only players in PGA Tour history to shoot 59. Duval, 27 at the time, was the only other player to do it in his 20s.
Furyk also went one better and set the tour record with a 58 last year in the Travelers Championship.
Swafford birdied six of the last eight holes while finishing his 62 and Rory Sabbatini of South Africa sank a five-foot eagle putt on the ninth hole en route to a 63 that put him in solo third.
Russell Henley, who won the Sony Open in 2013, Gary Woodland, Tony Finau, Russell Knox of Scotland, Cameron Smith of Australia, Jamie Lovemark, Billy Hurley III and Shawn Stefani were tied for fourth at 64.
Spieth and Berger both carded 65s and were in a tie for 12th, while defending champion Fabian Gomez was tied for 74th after a 69.

Similarity rank: 1.1
Sentiment rank: 5.9

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