Weaker Demand May Weigh on Crude Prices, Offsetting Supply Concerns
Softer global oil demand and disappointing data might outweigh concerns that geopolitical risks could disrupt supply, Angel One said.
Softer global oil demand and disappointing data might outweigh concerns that geopolitical risks could disrupt supply, Angel One said.
‘Aparajita’ delves into the timeless struggle of women against moral judgment through the stories of Mirabai and Jahnavi
Wayanad District Collector Meghashree D R has used GPS coordinates from aerial drone pictures and cell phone data to identify search and rescue locations in landslides-hit areas. The worst-affected Mundakkai and Chooralmala hamlets have been turned into six zones, with 40 teams of rescue personnel, cadaver dogs, and heavy machinery deployed to search for survivors and unearth remains.
Javier Aguirre said he couldn't "say no to my country" as he was unveiled as Mexico coach for a third time on Thursday.
Former Leicester City manager Craig Shakespeare has died at the age of 60, his family announced on Thursday.
Argentina are expecting to face a hostile atmosphere when they take the field to face hosts France in the quarterfinal's of the men's Olympic soccer tournament Friday.
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag said he's unsure of the extent of Marcus Rashford and Antony injuries but he won't risk them for their final pre-season match in the United States on Saturday against Liverpool.
Former LA Galaxy star Zlatan Ibrahimovic said Thursday that the growth of Major League Soccer is not growing as fast as it could due to the league having "too many rules."
Longtime U.S. women's national soccer team forward and two-time World Cup winner Christen Press played her first game in more than two years on Thursday, appearing as a substitute in Angel City FC's shootout victory over San Diego Wave FC.
Real Madrid academy product César Palacios will return to Spain for further evaluation after tearing his ACL during the club's preseason U.S. tour, sources told ESPN.
Chola temples in India: Best chola dynasty temples to visit in India
Paul Whelan's release was welcomed by Taoiseach Simon Harris, who highlighted "years of tireless work" by Irish diplomats on the case
It’s time to seek out the lesser-known destinations for a break this year, says Sarah Marshall
Jose Ramirez will look to continue his impressive power surge on Friday night when the Cleveland Guardians host the Baltimore Orioles in the second co
Ultimately, the events of this week signal a clear message: No matter how secure an enemy might feel, no matter how hidden or protected, Israel’s reach is long.
As he gets ready to embark on yet another season, BBC Sport meets Jefferson Louis - football's ultimate journeyman - who has changed clubs a remarkable 51 times.
Campaigners and experts have demanded a breakthrough HIV intervention hailed as “the closest thing to an HIV vaccine” must be made available as soon and as cheaply as possible to all who need it as its manufacturer faces protests over its pricing. Activists led a massive protest during the 25th International AIDS Conference (AIDS2024) in […]
A controversy erupted during the Paris 2024 Summer Olympic Games when Italian boxer Angela Carini refused to continue fighting just 46 seconds into her round of 16 welterweight bout against Algeria’s Imane Khelif on Thursday. After taking two powerful punches, Carini, broke down in tears, saying she had never experienced such forceful hits before.
On the technical charts, the RSI of the stock stood at 57.02.
KUALA LUMPUR: The Foreign Ministry has issued an advisory urging Malaysians to defer any non-essential travel to Bangladesh.
Читать дальше...The nationwide protest against hunger in Nigeria has entered day 2. No less than 17 persons were killed on day one of the protest. Live updates of the day 2 is here.
The BIR hopes to meet the lofty target through the withholding tax on online sellers, digitalization, and an enhanced capability to run after corporate tax evaders
At meeting held on 02 August 2024
An Interview with Helia Rasti and Ashanti Alston This interview is with social movement veterans who have sacrificed much, and learned a great deal, trying to change the world. Each in their own way have gained valuable insights into the personal, interpersonal, and structural dynamics at play when confronting established power and have essential lessons More
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I get a kick watching Sal Rosselli at Labor Notes, the huge biannual rank- and- file workers’ gathering in Chicago, sponsored by the magazine of the same name. He’s always there meeting, talking, on a panel, on the move, working, full of energy, out of the limelight, but known by many, health care workers especially. More
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