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The Hormuz Strait being closed for another month could push oil prices to the $150/barrel mark
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The world is facing the risk of crude oil prices soaring to the threshold of 150 USD/barrel if the maritime route in the Strait of Hormuz is not soon cleared.
Arab countries face the risk of having to fund billions of USD in war expenses for the US military
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The US government is planning to ask Arab countries to share the financial burden for the military campaign targeting Iran.
EU oil and gas has lifebuoys: African super refinery gets involved
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A "new player" from Africa - the super oil refinery Dangote - suddenly emerged as a "cooling down" option for the EU on oil and gas.
Diesel tankers simultaneously change direction, warning of shortages in Europe
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Oil tankers that once transported diesel to Europe have changed direction right at sea, in the context of the Iranian conflict pushing prices up and increasing supply competition.
Iran faces new risks after rejection of US peace proposal
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The US peace proposal was rejected by Iran, tensions escalated as Washington continued to increase regional military pressure.
EU country threatens to neutralize Russia's territory
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Kaliningrad will suffer the first consequences if Russia defying NATO, Lithuanias ambassador to Sweden said.
70-year-old man with handsome body like a young man causes a stir on social networks
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A 70-year-old man in China is so passionate about exercise and mountain climbing that he looks as healthy as a young man.
Concerns about the search for MH370
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Pressure is mounting on the Australian government to launch a search for missing plane MH370 as it is approaching 10 years since the fateful flight took off from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Inauguration of the world's third largest mosque built in China
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The Algiers Islamic Cathedral built by China in Algeria is only smaller than Mecca and Medina.
Russian gas project sanctioned by US to export first shipment
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Russia's sanctioned liquefied natural gas (LNG) project is about to export its first shipment.
Airbus apologizes for banning Chinese citizens from flights
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Airbus is said to have banned Chinese citizens from boarding military transport aircraft at the air show.
US supercharger destroyed for the first time in Ukraine
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Russian officials said that for the first time, Russian forces have destroyed a US-supplied Abrams tank in Ukraine. Along with that, a video went viral on social media showing a Abrams on fire, according to Reuters.
Video of Indian Prime Minister traveling underwater spreads like a storm
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The video of the Indian Prime Minister comparing a pilgrimage to the sacred site of Dwarka of the Hindu has been spreading like a storm on social media.
MH370 search team leader details why the missing plane was not found
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A leader of the MH370 search team pointed out that the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) should not have been charged with the search for the missing plane.
Germany plans to spend billions of euros to repair Russian gas pipeline
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Germany plans to spend billions of euros to convert the gas pipeline from Russia to reuse it for hydrogen transportation.
Warning of a weakening of the USD
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The weakening of the US dollar will draw the rest of the world, El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele warned.
salvaging tens of billions of USD in treasure from the wreckage of a sunken ship in the 18th century
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Colombia uses underwater robots to salvage tens of billions of dollars worth of treasure from the wreckage of a sunken ship in the 18th century.
Europe struggles to resolve the paradox of Russian gas imports
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Europe has no way to stop imports of Russian gas as some countries continue to buy at a record pace.
Mr. Trump continues his winning streak in the US primary election
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Donald Trump easily defeated his opponent Nikki Haley in the Republican primary election in South Carolina on February 24.
World's largest new snake species discovered, no venom
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A new giant snake, rumored to be the world's largest, has been spotted by scientists in the Amazon tropical forest.