
US Plans to Buy 12 Million Barrels of Oil for Reserve This Year
The US plans to purchase about 12 million barrels of oil this year as it begins to refill
2023-06-14 03:55

Israel kills Palestinian passerby in raid on West Bank refugee camp -witnesses
By Ali Sawafta and Raneen Sawafta NABLUS, West Bank (Reuters) -Israeli forces killed a Palestinian passerby during a raid on
2023-06-14 03:28

Trump pleads not guilty in arraignment over classified files
The ex-president will be spared a mugshot as he is arraigned on charges of mishandling sensitive files.
2023-06-14 03:19

Trump Arrives in Florida Court to Face Espionage Act Charges
Donald Trump is poised to enter an initial plea to respond to historic charges accusing him of mishandling
2023-06-14 03:15

Biden’s Labor Chief Visits California to Break Deadlock in West Coast Port Talks
Acting Labor Secretary Julie Su is in California for talks with West Coast port employers and the dockworkers’
2023-06-14 02:25

Father of Julie Ward who spent years hunting Kenya killer dies
John Ward, 89, spent £2m trying to find out who killed his daughter Julie in Kenya in 1988.
2023-06-14 01:21

Fox News sends Tucker Carlson cease-and-desist letter over Twitter series, reports say
Fox News sent Tucker Carlson a “cease-and-desist” letter over his new Twitter series, Axios reported Monday, amid reports of a contract battle between the conservative network and its former prime-time host
2023-06-14 01:19

US consumer price growth slowed last month as inflation shows signs of steady decline
Consumer prices in the United States cooled last month, rising just 0.1% from April to May and extending the past year’s steady easing of inflation
2023-06-14 00:20

Algeria's president starting state visit to Russia at invitation of Putin
Algerian authorities say President Abdelmadjid Tebboune has started a three-day state visit to Russia meant to strengthen relations of “friendship and cooperation” at the invitation of Russian President Vladimir Putin
2023-06-13 23:53

Monahan tells US lawmakers that PGA Tour was left on its own to fend off Saudis
PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan is telling U.S. lawmakers the tour was left on its own to fend off a Saudi invasion into golf
2023-06-13 23:52

Exclusive-India probes bribery claim in toxic syrup tests
By Krishna N. Das NEW DELHI Indian authorities have launched an inquiry into an allegation that a local
2023-06-13 23:23

Ukraine offensive: BBC goes inside village just freed from Russian forces
Neskuchne in Donetsk region saw the heaviest fighting according to the battalion which liberated it.
2023-06-13 23:20