The 2021 oil boom in the U.S. and globally continues to progress at a surprisingly measured pace, a healthy sign for the industry even in the face of public policy uncertainty and tight financial markets.
It’s going to be a long eight days at any rate for excitable diplomatic correspondents and columnists. US President Joe Biden arrived in Britain on Wednesday. He met Queen Elizabeth at Windsor, had a walk on a Cornish beach with Prime Minister Boris Johnson and is now preparing himself for the rigors of the G7 Summit, the first such in-person gathering since the outbreak of
Global food prices have soared by the largest margin since 2011, leading to fears that the surge in costs for agricultural commodities, many of which are staples in Middle Eastern and North African diets, could spark inflation at a time when most states are still struggling to get vaccination campaigns off the ground.
Four-year-old Mila Moussa had been receiving chemotherapy for leukaemia and already had a dangerously weakened immune system when she fell ill. The desperate family and doctors phoned dozens of hospitals, but received the same answer: No beds were available. When they eventually found an available bed, it was too late. Mila died in the back of a car on the journey there.
AMMAN: Yemen’s Information Minister Moammar Al-Eryani criticized on Saturday the Houthi militia targeting of residential neighborhoods, displacement camps and civilians in Marib with more than 55 Iranian-made ballistic missiles since the start of the year. He said that statistics confirm the militia, which is backed by Iran, has also launched 12 drones, three Katyusha rockets,