
Europe’s Russian-Oil Snub Appears to Be Gathering Momentum
Producers of Russian crude are finding it increasingly difficult to sell barrels in their traditional European market since President Vladimir Putin launched an assault on Ukraine.
Producers of Russian crude are finding it increasingly difficult to sell barrels in their traditional European market since President Vladimir Putin launched an assault on Ukraine.
Mine waste would imperil $2 billion salmon fishery, EPA says
(Bloomberg) -- Los Angeles drivers know they pay more for gasoline than the average US driver: It’s the price for cleaner air in a state that’s made being green part of its DNA.
Orders placed with US factories for durable goods rose in April, highlighting firm and sustained demand for equipment and merchandise.
Eight lobby groups asked the Kenyan government to suspend import duties and other charges on key grains to avert a potentially devastating food crisis after the prices of wheat climbed by more than half in the past year.
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