Por: Associated Press Business October 31, 2022
CAIRO (AP) — An oil refinery in the Sudanese capital of Khartoum resumed operations following a brief halt due to an act of “sabotage” on one of its pipelines, state-run media said on Monday. According to the SUNA news agency, the pipeline was “forced to stop for a limited period due to sabotage of the crude carrier line.” The report did not elaborate when the purported sabotage took place or what it entailed. It said all pipelines... + full article
Fox Business USA Business November 04, 2022
Gov. Kevin Stitt, R-Okla., reacts to the president attacking oil companies for making too much money, telling 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast' that Washington should look to Oklahoma for common sense energy solutions. refiners this quarter will run their plants at breakneck... + más
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ABC News USA World October 24, 2022
CAIRO -- Sudan’s ruling military sacked a commander in the southern Blue Nile province after two days of fierce tribal clashes there last week killed at least 230 people and injured 250 others, the army announced Monday. The unrest added to the woes of a country mired in civil... + más
Sudan official: Deaths from southern tribal clashes at 220 | ABC News
Sudan official: Deaths from southern tribal clashes at 220 | Associated Press
Newsweek USA World October 13, 2022
The U.S.' troubled and complex history with the Saudi government has continued to cause anguish for the Biden Administration, particularly in light of energy shortages and the conflict in Ukraine. President Joe Biden has recently warned of consequences for Riyadh after... + más
Biden Pledges ‘Consequences’ For Saudi Arabia Over Oil Production Cuts | Forbes
Biden thinks US needs to 're-evaluate' relationship with Saudi Arabia: White House | ABC News
ABC News USA Politics September 29, 2022
The White House said this week that running from to Germany were the result of apparent sabotage.U.S. adviser Jake Sullivan said Tuesday night that he had spoken with his Danish counterpart about the , which he labeled apparent sabotage.I spoke to my counterpart Jean-Charles... + más
Mystery leaks hit Russian undersea gas pipelines to Europe | CNN
Sabotage suspected after unexplained leaks found on major Russian gas pipelines | CNBC
The Hill USA Politics September 28, 2022
Top officials in the Biden administration on Tuesday evening spoke with their counterparts in Denmark to discuss what they called the “apparent sabotage” of two natural gas pipelines that run from Russia to Germany. White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan and... + más
Russian Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipeline explosions—what we do know, what we don't | Newsweek
Associated Press USA Health September 27, 2022
CAIRO (AP) — Sudanese medical officials warned Monday that more than 1,500 unidentified bodies piled up in several of the country’s morgues could lead to an outbreak of disease, amid accusations the government is covering up their causes of death.Among the deceased are... + más
Where does Ebola come from, what does it look like and is there a cure? | Newsweek
Egypt’s leader meets with Sudan’s military ruler in Cairo | ABC News
10 WBNS USA Nation September 22, 2022
OREGON, Ohio — Two workers are dead after a fire at an Tuesday night. The facility was shut down Wednesday, officials said. It is with deep sadness we report that two BP staff injured in a fire at the bp Husky Toledo Refinery have passed away. Our thoughts are with the... + más
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