Oil prices steadied on Monday as investors awaited clarity on talks to end the war in Ukraine and weighed up the prospect of a resumption in crude exports from northern Iraq. Brent futures were down 6 cents,
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U.S. Clashes With European Allies at the U.N. Over Ukraine
Europeans Win in UN Clash With US Over Rival Ukraine Resolutions
The U.S. put forward its text on Friday, pitting it against Ukraine and European allies who spent the past month negotiating with their own resolution. The General Assembly also a
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U.S. in standoff with Ukraine and Europe over competing U.N. resolutions about Russia-Ukraine war
Crude oil prices hold steady at $70.45 as Ukraine peace talks progress and Iraq readies 185,000 bpd exports. Bearish outlook as supply risks rise.
Donald Trump apparently feels entitled to Ukrainian natural resources. Volodymyr Zelenskyy doesn't quite see it the same way.
Iraq is waiting for Turkey's approval to restart the oil flows from the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), the Iraqi Oil Minister Hayan
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Khaleej Times on MSNOil bounces off multi-week low on fresh US sanctions against IranThe United States imposed a fresh round of sanctions targeting Iran's oil industry on Monday, hitting more than 30 brokers, tanker operators, and shipping companies for their role in selling and transporting Iranian petroleum,
Iraq’s foreign ministry on Tuesday welcomed Saudi Arabia’s hosting of talks between the United States and Russia regarding the ongoing Ukraine war.
“F--- Trump and his sh---y supposed peace deal,” said Ryan O’Leary, an Iraq war veteran who leads Chosen Company, one of the largest foreign volunteer units in Ukraine.
MPs from across the main parties told POLITICO they think parliament should be involved in any decision to deploy peacekeeping troops on the ground in Ukraine — after the prime minister made clear he is "ready and willing" to put personnel from the United Kingdom in harm's way.
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Iraq to Receive 185,000 Barrels of Oil From Kurdistan as Exports Set to Restart
Oil prices slip as Kurdistan export resumption looms
Oil prices slipped in Asia on Monday, extending losses from last week, on the prospect of a resumption of exports from Kurdistan's oilfields, while investors awaited clarity on talks to resolve Russia's war on Ukraine.
Iraqi Kurdistan agrees to restart Kurdish crude exports
Iraqi Kurdistan authorities have agreed with the federal oil ministry to restart Kurdish crude exports based on available volumes, Kurdistan's regional government said in statement on Sunday.
Brent futures were up 13 cents at $74.56 barrel by 1103 GMT, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures added 11 cents to $70.51
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