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Putin Expects Sanctions On Russia To Only Increase
Almost eight months after it began its invasion of Ukraine, Russia now has well over 12,000 sanctions imposed against it – more than three times as many as the second-highest country, Iran.
Biden Pursues Venezuela After Saudi Rebuff
The Biden administration is still looking for 'alternate' sources of oil after OPEC+ decided to cut production. Venezuela could benefit from their desperate search.
Biden’s Shortsighted Energy Policy Reaps Wretched Dividends
Did OPEC+ aim to weaken President Biden before the midterms?
Biased, Two-Tier Justice System Is A Growing Problem: I&I/TIPP Poll
Recent moves by the Justice Department and FBI have many Americans worried over political bias in the legal system.
Lebanon And Israel Near Maritime Deal
A U.S.-brokered agreement could end a decade-long maritime dispute, with Israel taking complete control of the Karish gas field in exchange for exclusive Lebanese rights to neighboring Qana.
Europe Says “Nyet” To Russia Oil
European imports for Russia’s seaborne crude oil are drying up as sanctions draw near, and flows to Russia’s big three buyers – China, India, and Turkey – are down by 18.8 percent.
Global Nuclear Weapon Stockpiles Remain High
The world’s inventory of nuclear weapons remains very high, despite sizeable reductions since the end of the Cold War, with nine countries possessing approximately 12,700 warheads.
Rising Energy Prices Fuel Growing Angst Across Party Lines, Poll Finds
How do Americans view rising energy prices and potential disruptions?