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Interfax news agency: Kazakhstan's Tengiz oil field has entered the production recovery phase following the accident.
2026-06-01
Interfax news agency: Kazakhstan's Tengiz oil field has entered the production recovery phase following the accident.
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2026-06-01
Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Lin Jian said at a regular briefing the New York Times provided a platform for Taiwan authorities to spread "Taiwan independence" separatist claims and openly referred to China's Taiwan region as a "country,"
Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Lin Jian said at a regular briefing the New York Times provided a platform for Taiwan authorities to spread "Taiwan independence" separatist claims and openly referred to China's Taiwan region as a "country," a serious violation of the One‑China principle. China firmly opposes this and says the New York Times should correct the error.
2026-05-31
EU officials are considering a temporary freeze of the automatic six-month reset of the Russia oil price cap after Middle East fighting and Strait of Hormuz disruptions pushed crude sharply higher, sources said. The mechanism, adopted last year, sets
EU officials are considering a temporary freeze of the automatic six-month reset of the Russia oil price cap after Middle East fighting and Strait of Hormuz disruptions pushed crude sharply higher, sources said. The mechanism, adopted last year, sets the cap at 15% below the Russian Urals market average; the current cap is $44.10/bl and is due for reassessment in late summer. Under the cap, EU firms are prohibited from providing insurance, shipping or other services for oil sold above the cap. Sources said a July review could raise the cap to at least $65/bl — above the $60 level previously agreed by the G7 — while a freeze would keep it at the current level.
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