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Oil Prices Soar after Surprise Saudi Production Cuts
The unexpected announcement by OPEC+ to slash their combined output by a further 1.15mn barrels per day threatened to deliver a fresh jolt of inflation to the world’s markets.
WTI surged 8% in early trading and stood above $79 per barrel while Brent crude also🔼 close to 5% as it neared $84.
OPEC+ control roughly 50% of global oil supplies and will reduce their output starting from May until the end of 2023.
Will the US have to forget about ever refilling the strategic oil reserve with prices likely to be $100+ later in the year?
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The unexpected announcement by OPEC+ to slash their combined output by a further 1.15mn barrels per day threatened to deliver a fresh jolt of inflation to the world’s markets.
WTI surged 8% in early trading and stood above $79 per barrel while Brent crude also
OPEC+ control roughly 50% of global oil supplies and will reduce their output starting from May until the end of 2023.
Will the US have to forget about ever refilling the strategic oil reserve with prices likely to be $100+ later in the year?
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Flipping Out: McDonalds Temporarily Closes US Offices – Prepares for Mass Layoffs
McDonald's has temporarily shut down all US offices as they prepare to deliver layoff messages online to a number of their employees across the country.
‘During the week of April 3, we will communicate key decisions related to roles and staffing levels across the organisation,' McDonald's officials said in a memo.
It's unclear at this time how many employees are set to be laid off, however, CEO Chris Kempczinski said in an email earlier this year there would be 'difficult discussions and decisions ahead’.
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McDonald's has temporarily shut down all US offices as they prepare to deliver layoff messages online to a number of their employees across the country.
‘During the week of April 3, we will communicate key decisions related to roles and staffing levels across the organisation,' McDonald's officials said in a memo.
It's unclear at this time how many employees are set to be laid off, however, CEO Chris Kempczinski said in an email earlier this year there would be 'difficult discussions and decisions ahead’.
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❗️NATO believes "what happened in Ukraine" could repeat in East Asia - military alliance studying growing rapprochement between China and Russia
Jens Stoltenberg and Co. preparing to provoke more nations in another continent?
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Jens Stoltenberg and Co. preparing to provoke more nations in another continent?
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Japan's Self-Defence Forces claim the ship was tracked around 300km south of the island of Hateruma.
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Beijing Plans $500mn Undersea Internet Cable Rivalling US-Backed Project
State-owned Chinese telecom firms are developing the subsea fibre-optic internet cable network that would link Asia with the Middle East and Europe.
Known as EMA (Europe-Middle East-Asia), the cable would connect Hong Kong to China’s island province of Hainan, before heading to Singapore, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and France.
The EMA project will directly rival another cable currently being constructed by US firm SubCom LLC – which intends to link Singapore to France, via Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and 6 other countries along the route.
Undersea cables carry more than 95% of all international internet traffic – with Washington concerned Chinese subsea cables could be used to eavesdrop on internet data.
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State-owned Chinese telecom firms are developing the subsea fibre-optic internet cable network that would link Asia with the Middle East and Europe.
Known as EMA (Europe-Middle East-Asia), the cable would connect Hong Kong to China’s island province of Hainan, before heading to Singapore, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and France.
The EMA project will directly rival another cable currently being constructed by US firm SubCom LLC – which intends to link Singapore to France, via Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and 6 other countries along the route.
Undersea cables carry more than 95% of all international internet traffic – with Washington concerned Chinese subsea cables could be used to eavesdrop on internet data.
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IDF retaliatory shells already being fired back at Lebanon
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Iran & Saudi Arabia to resume air traffic, restart issuing visas
Agreement was reached in China between foreign ministers.
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Agreement was reached in China between foreign ministers.
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MUST WATCH: Tucker Carlson Outlines ‘Ugly Consequences’ Of Russian Sanctions, Handouts To Zelensky, and De-Dollarization
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Chinese media said it was mostly the French leader doing all the talking on Thursday during meetings.
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New York Times Scrambling to Cover Tracks: ‘Secret’ NATO War Plan Leak Triggers Pentagon Probe
A leaked trove of classified documents – some marked “top secret” - outlining American and NATO war planning in Ukraine has sparked a US military investigation, the New York Times has claimed.
The files dated March 1 appeared on social media earlier this week, and while the source remains unclear, the leaks have set off alarms in the Pentagon, which has launched a probe to determine how the documents were obtained.
The documents also reveal large Ukrainian Armed Forces losses with approximately 71,500 APU servicemen killed in action, 4 times higher than losses of Russian forces and higher than Washington has publicly estimated.
Officials said they are working to have the material removed from the Internet but had not succeeded as of Thursday night.
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A leaked trove of classified documents – some marked “top secret” - outlining American and NATO war planning in Ukraine has sparked a US military investigation, the New York Times has claimed.
The files dated March 1 appeared on social media earlier this week, and while the source remains unclear, the leaks have set off alarms in the Pentagon, which has launched a probe to determine how the documents were obtained.
The documents also reveal large Ukrainian Armed Forces losses with approximately 71,500 APU servicemen killed in action, 4 times higher than losses of Russian forces and higher than Washington has publicly estimated.
Officials said they are working to have the material removed from the Internet but had not succeeded as of Thursday night.
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