From Jenna Orkin
Congress must investigate news taxpayer-funded EcoHealth covered up yet more in Wuhan labRecord Breaking Heat in Texas
India tries to adapt to extreme heat but is paying a heavy price |
Winds fuel New Mexico wildfire, complicating containment efforts |
Dictator’s son Marcos takes commanding lead in Philippines election
Villagers aghast after swarm of worms surrounds home
Nearly 25 million tonnes of grain stuck in Ukraine, says UN food agency
The world is ‘crying out for diesel.’ Product tankers could win big
Denmark Releases Gold Bar List, But the Serial Numbers Are Missing
Lockheed is nearly doubling production of Javelin anti-tank missiles — which have proved devastating against Russian armor — to 4,000 a year, CEO says
Russian ambassador pelted with red substance during country's Victory Day celebrations
Sanctions have forced Russia to cut its oil output by 1 million barrels a day. That's a 'drop in the ocean,' says the world's largest independent oil trader.
Russia produced about 11 million barrels of crude oil a day before it invaded Ukraine, 7 million of which it exported.
China's COVID-19 lockdowns and restrictions are offsetting gains in oil prices caused by fears of Russian supply disruptions amid the war in Ukraine.
No comments:
Post a Comment