Exclusive: Vitol's Addison, architect of US-Venezuela oil deal, to retire
Addison, the Vitol trader who orchestrated the US-Venezuela oil export deal, is set to retire, sources say, signaling a shift in energy relations between the two nations.
Addison, the Vitol trader who orchestrated the US-Venezuela oil export deal, is set to retire, sources say, signaling a shift in energy relations between the two nations.
EU diplomats criticize Ukraine's refusal to allow inspection of the Druzhba oil pipeline, calling it 'not smart' amid energy supply concerns for Hungary and Slovakia.
Argentina's National Labor Court suspended 82 articles of Milei's Labor Modernization Law after a union challenge. It's a provisional measure, not a declaration of unconstitutionality.
Tests indicate two women may have been killed with ricin in an Italian Christmas meal, per media reports. Police have no suspect yet.
Tyler Robinson's lawyers say the bullet that killed Charlie Kirk doesn't match his rifle, using it to delay trial and potentially dismiss charges.
US prepares to counter potential Iran attacks following IRGC threats to American companies, as reported by Reuters.
Former US Army officer warns invading Iran's Kharg Island would cause heavy casualties and logistical problems, with only 30% domestic support for the war.
Putin calls for Middle East de-escalation as tanker attacks and record fuel prices heighten tensions during ongoing US-Israeli military operations.
Nicaragua congratulates Iran on the 47th anniversary of the referendum that marked the birth of the Islamic Republic, reaffirming brotherhood and cooperation ties.
US warns citizens in Saudi Arabia to shelter in place following security threats, per Reuters. Immediate caution is advised for safety.
The EU faces criticism over reliance on US gas, abandoning renewable projects, and ratifying unfavorable trade agreements, undermining its energy and environmental interests in the past year.
Finnish MP PΓ€ivi RΓ€sΓ€nen fined β¬1,800 for a 2004 church pamphlet describing homosexuality as a "developmental disorder" in Supreme Court ruling.
A federal judge ruled the Trump administration illegally revoked the status of migrants who used a Biden-era app, ordering its restoration.
A journalist holding a US passport was kidnapped in Baghdad, according to police sources. The incident underscores press risks in Iraq amid ongoing instability.
Israel says it will keep control over part of southern Lebanon after the war with Hezbollah ends. Defence Minister Israel Katz also announced the demolition of houses in Lebanese villages near the border.
The Pentagon refuses to reaffirm NATO's collective defense commitment, stating the decision rests with former President Trump, according to Reuters.
Russia will not supply oil to countries backing an "anti-market" price cap, says Deputy FM Rudenko, as demand surges amid the Middle East conflict and market shifts.
The FAA imposes restrictions on some landings at San Francisco airport due to safety concerns, affecting air operations and flight schedules.
Cuba thanks Russia for humanitarian aid in energy crisis, with delivery of 100,000 tons of crude oil via tanker Anatoly Kolodkin, as stated by Minister Vicente de la O Levy.
Kosovo approved sending troops to Gaza as part of Trump's International Stabilization Force, announced PM Albin Kurti, citing Kosovo's own experience with international forces.