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Oil Prices Stable at Highest Level in Two Months Due to Embargo on Russian Oil
Oil prices will remain stable at a very high level on Wednesday. The European embargo on Russian oil caused the highest oil prices in ... -
First Cargo Ship Leaves Mariupol Port
The first cargo ship has left Mariupol port since the Ukrainian city was taken by Russia. The separatist leader in the region says via ... -
Wreck of Missing Plane Found in Himalayas, Says Nepalese Army
The wreckage of the plane that went missing on Sunday with 22 people on board was found in the Himalayas in Nepal on Monday. ... -
British Journalist Slams Republican Senator Ted Cruz With Critical Questions About Texas Shooting
What was supposed to be a critical interview with Republican Senator Ted Cruz turned into a bitter confrontation for a British reporter. “Stop this ... -
Twitter Pays $150 Million to Settle Privacy Case-Elon Musk Increases Contribution to 33.5 Billion
Twitter has agreed to settle a privacy lawsuit with the US Competition Authority and the US Department of Justice. Twitter will pay $150 million. ... -
Chinese President Defends State of Human Rights
Chinese President Xi Jinping has defended the state of human rights in his country in a meeting with UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet. ... -
Bolsonaro Sacks Petrobras CEO for the Third Time
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro fired the chief executive of oil company Petrobras on Monday after 40 days. It is the third time that Bolsonaro ... -
Armenia and Azerbaijan Want Peace Treaty on Nagorno-Karabakh
The leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan agreed on Sunday at a meeting in Brussels to advance talks on a peace treaty for Nagorno-Karabakh. The ... -
Rumours Don’t Stop Because of His Family Name: Putin has a Son-in-Law Named Zelensky
It is common knowledge that President Putin keeps his private life and that of his family as secret as possible. Nevertheless, Russian and German ... -
Ukrainian Resistance Blows Up Tracks for Russian Soldier Train-Two Senior Officers Killed
Ukrainian citizens in occupied territory also continue to resist the Russian invasion of their country. For example, near the town of Melitopol, resistance fighters ...