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** FILE ** The NIS Jugopetrol oil refinery is seen in Pancevo, some 16 kms (10 miles) north of Belgrade, in this Jan. 22, 2008 file photo. Russian and Serbian officials on Friday, Jan. 25, 2008 signed a multibillion-dollar energy deal that would make Serbia a key hub for Russian energy supplies and strengthen Moscow's dominance of the European energy market. The agreements, worth an estimated US$2.2 billion (Euro 1.5 billion), would include building a branch of the prospective South Stream natural gas pipeline in Serbia. South Stream would run under the Black Sea from Russia to Bulgaria, from where it would branch off west to Serbia and, possibly, in other directions. A separate protocol also envisages Russia's state gas monopoly, OAO Gazprom, acquiring a controlling stake in Serbia's state oil company NIS. (AP Photo/Srdjan Ilic, file)hg3
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Russian oil export revenues rise by $17.2bn in March
Moscow has been utilising its shadow fleet to bypass sanctions, according to a report by Kyiv School of Economics. | Russian oil export revenues increased to $17.2bn (1.58trn rubles) in March 2024, th... (photo: AP Photo / Srdjan Ilic, file)
Police patrol through the streets of downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Monday, Jan. 22, 2024
Caribbean   Drug gangs   Haiti   Photos  
 Al Jazeera 
New Haiti PM tasked with stabilising violence-racked country
Haiti’s transitional council has nominated Fritz Belizaire as the new prime minister of the crisis-ridden Caribbean country. | The council on Tuesday tapped the former sports minister to take over f... (photo: AP / Odelyn Joseph)
Presiding judge Nawaf Salam, fourth from left, arrives to read the ruling at the International Court of Justice in The Hague, Netherlands, Tuesday, April 30, 2024. The top U.N. court rejected on Tuesday a request by Nicaragua to order Germany to halt military and other aid to Israel and renew funding to the U.N. aid agency in Gaza. The International Court of Justice said that legal conditions for making such an order weren't met and ruled against the request in a 15-1 vote. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)  Al Jazeera 
ICJ rejects emergency measures over German arms exports to Israel
The International Court of Justice has ruled against issuing emergency measures over German arms sales to Israel as requested by Nicaragua, which had argued that there was a serious risk of genocide i... (photo: AP / Peter Dejong)
Germany   International Court of Justice   Israel   Photos  
FILE - A migrant woman carries a child on her back while looking at the line of fellow migrants attempting to enter into El Paso, Texas, after crossing the Rio Grande from Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Dec. 21, 2022.  Gallup 
Immigration Named Top U.S. Problem for Third Straight Month
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- A steady 27% of Americans say the most important problem facing the U.S. is immigration, topping Gallup’s open-ended trend for the third consecutive month, the longest s... (photo: AP / Andres Leighton, File)
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Ecuador's ambassador Andres Teran Parral, center, and agent Ana Maria Larrea, far right, greet Mexico's agent and ambassador Carmen Moreno Toscano, second left, and legal advisor of the Mexico Foreign Minister Alejandro Celorio Alcantara, left, at the International Court of Justice in The Hague, Netherlands, Tuesday, April 30, 2024, where Mexico is taking Ecuador to the United Nations' top court accusing the nation of violating international law by storming into the Mexican embassy in Quito and arresting former Ecuador Vice President Jorge Glas, who had been holed up there seeking asylum in Mexico. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong) Newsday
Mexico is taking Ecuador to the top UN court over the storming of the Mexican Embassy
THE HAGUE, Netherlands — Mexico is taking Ecuador to the top U.N. court Tuesday, accusing the nation of violating international law by storming the Mexican Embassy in Q... (photo: AP / Peter Dejong)
Ecuador   Mexico   Photos   United Nations  
People stand on the observation deck of the Dubai Creek Harbour in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Sunday, June 18, 2023, to view the city skyline with the world's tallest tower, the Burj Khalifa. Emirates 24/7
Entry Requirements for UAE in 2024: Visa or Permit Needed?
Wondering about the entry requirements for the United Arab Emirates (UAE)? Here's what you need to know to plan your visit according to the UAE governmental 2024 update |... (photo: AP / Kamran Jebreili, File)
Dubai   Photos   Travel   UAE  
FILE - Pedestrians run past an armored police car in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Thursday, March 7, 2024. Unrelenting gang attacks in Haiti have paralyzed the country and left it with dwindling supplies of basic goods. Worsening the situation is this week's closure of Port-au-Prince's main seaport. The move left stranded scores of containers filled with critical items like food and medical supplies in a country where U.N. officials say half the population does not have enough to eat and 1.4 million are starving. CNN
Haiti’s deadly gangs forced the government out. Now they want a seat at the table
Vitel’homme Innocent’s picture on the FBI’s “Ten Most Wanted” list of fugitives suggests a crazed man – eyes wide and wild, teeth bared. It’s the photo you ... (photo: AP / Odelyn Joseph, File)
Caribbean   Drug gangs   Haiti   Photos  
The logo of French energy conglomerate TotalEnergies is seen at a gas station in Lille, northern France, Tuesday, March.1, 2022 Offshore Technology
TotalEnergies records a 22% decline in Q1 2024 adjusted net income 
In its 2024 first-quarter (Q1) results, TotalEnergies announced a 22% decline in adjusted net income to $5.1bn (€4.75bn). | French energy company TotalEnergies reported... (photo: AP / Michel Spingler)
France   Oil   Photos   TotalEnergies  
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“A bumpy ride” for cybersecurity as AI poses new threats – GlobalData report
AI-driven cyberattacks are changing the cybersecurity needs of businesses, with the majority facing increasing talent shortages. | AI-led attacks mean that the cybersecur... (photo: European Community / Xavier Lejeune)
AI   Cybersecurity   Photos   Technology  
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris walk from the Oval Office to the South Lawn driveway motorcade Gallup
Biden's 13th-Quarter Approval Average Lowest Historically
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- President Joe Biden averaged 38.7% job approval during his recently completed 13th quarter in office, which began on Jan. 20 and ended April 19. None ... (photo: White House / Adam Schultz)
Joe Biden   Photos   Politics   US States  
Young people gather to register to volunteer to fight for the country as part of a volunteer initiative, in Niamey, Niger, Saturday, Aug. 19, 2023 Gallup
U.S. Loses Soft Power Edge in Africa
This article is the second in a series detailing the results from the latest Rating World Leaders report, which analyzes trends in approval ratings of the leadership of t... (photo: AP / Sam Mednick)
Africa   China   Photos   Politics  
Police patrol the Champ de Mars area of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Wednesday, April 24, 2024. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa) Saudi Gazette
Haiti transitional council ceremony forced to change venue as violence persists
PORT-AU-PRINCE — A new body tasked with forming Haiti's next government will swear in its members on Thursday, as violence continues in the capital.A swathe of recent g... (photo: AP / Ramon Espinosa)
Democracy   Gang Violence   Haiti Crime   Photos   Wikipedia: Gang war in Haiti  
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Police patrol the Champ de Mars area of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Wednesday, April 24, 2024. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)
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** FILE ** The NIS Jugopetrol oil refinery is seen in Pancevo, some 16 kms (10 miles) north of Belgrade, in this Jan. 22, 2008 file photo. Russian and Serbian officials on Friday, Jan. 25, 2008 signed a multibillion-dollar energy deal that would make Serbia a key hub for Russian energy supplies and strengthen Moscow's dominance of the European energy market. The agreements, worth an estimated US$2.2 billion (Euro 1.5 billion), would include building a branch of the prospective South Stream natural gas pipeline in Serbia. South Stream would run under the Black Sea from Russia to Bulgaria, from where it would branch off west to Serbia and, possibly, in other directions. A separate protocol also envisages Russia's state gas monopoly, OAO Gazprom, acquiring a controlling stake in Serbia's state oil company NIS. (AP Photo/Srdjan Ilic, file)hg3
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FILE - Pedestrians run past an armored police car in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Thursday, March 7, 2024. Unrelenting gang attacks in Haiti have paralyzed the country and left it with dwindling supplies of basic goods. Worsening the situation is this week's closure of Port-au-Prince's main seaport. The move left stranded scores of containers filled with critical items like food and medical supplies in a country where U.N. officials say half the population does not have enough to eat and 1.4 million are starving.
Haiti’s deadly gangs forced the government out. Now they want a seat at the table
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