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Houston braces for flooding and tornadoes as West Texas wildfires burn
Destructive West Texas wildfires that forced hundreds of evacuations expanded by almost 20% as the prospect for violent weather disrupted airline travel and threatened urban…
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Spanish truckers’ protest widens as more firms hit by disruption
Three major federations of truck owners will join a protest in Spain over soaring fuel prices despite the government’s pledge to give direct aid, escalating…
U.K. says 9.7% of its fuel imports in 2021 came from Russia
The U.K. said 9.7% of its fuel imports came from Russia last year, underscoring the depth of the trade links between the nations before sanctions…
Europe Is hoovering up more of Its own oil amid Russia reticence
European refiners are increasingly turning to their own backyard for oil supply in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Hong Kong Airport to lift transit passenger ban from April 1
Hong Kong airport will allow transit passengers for the first time in three months, building on the wider relaxation of strict Covid-19 border controls in…
Serbia denounces threat for not joining EU sanctions on Russia
Serbia angrily disputed a suggestion from European Union member Lithuania that the Balkan state may be punished for refusing to join sanctions against Russia even…
Brazil farmers caught in wrong-way bet on fertilizers as war drives up prices
Many Brazilian farmers have been caught off guard by soaring fertilizer prices following Russia’s attack on Ukraine, leaving them stuck paying more for nutrients to…
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Here’s everything we know about the China plane crash so far
A China Eastern Boeing 737-800 with 132 people on board went into a near-vertical dive and crashed in a remote mountainous area of southern China…
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Canadian farmers seek end to rail dispute as shipments halt
A work stoppage at one of Canada’s largest railways stretched into a second day, snarling shipments of grains and fertilizer and lifting fears of a…
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Previous crashes may give clues to China jet’s mystery plunge
After cruising along at altitude on March 21, China Eastern Airlines Corp. flight MU5735 started nosediving in a matter of seconds, an unusual delineation that…