
Tropical Storm Dolly has formed off Mexico's coast over the Bay of Campeche.
The storm's maximum sustained winds early Tuesday are near 45 mph (75 kph) with additional strengthening forecast until it makes landfall. The U.S. National Hurricane Center says Dolly will approach Mexico's coast by Tuesday night and move inland by Wednesday morning, according to ABC News.
A tropical storm warning for Mexico's coast has been extended and now covers an area from Tuxpan to Barra el Mezquital.
EU threatens Israel with total ban of poultry unless it marks products from settlements
GAZA CITY, Sept 2 (MENA) - The European Union will impose a ban on imports of all Israeli meat, poultry, and dairy products unless Israel comes up with a sufficiently effective mechanism that differentiates the produce that originates in areas beyond the 1967 Green Line, The Jerusalem Post reported.
Last month, a Foreign Ministry official warned that EU legislation could lead to a wholesale refusal to accept any Israeli exports produced in the occupied West Bank, Golan Heights, and east Jerusalem.
The ban could encompass produce from all Israeli exporters.
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