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Shell marks the highest profits in 115 years

Shell marks the highest profits

Profits will reach $39.9 billion (£32.2 billion) in 2022. Rise in energy prices contributed to an increase in household and business bills. Since the invasion of Ukraine, oil and gas prices have skyrocketed.   Shell reported record annual profits after energy prices skyrocketed last year following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Profits will reach $39.9 billion … Read more

EU summit lasts 11 hours but fails to reach a gas price cap agreement

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European Union leaders fail to agree on how to deal with rising energy costs. They are caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. There was no agreement on controlling gas prices. Despite hours of debate at a conference in Brussels, European Union leaders were unable to come to an agreement on a strategy to help shield … Read more

China has “concerns” about the invasion of Ukraine as an indication of tension

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President Xi Jinping of China has questions and worries. He has queries over the invasion of Ukraine. Kyiv has reclaimed the unprecedented losses. President Xi Jinping of China has ‘questions and worries,’ according to Vladimir Putin, over his invasion of Ukraine. The Russian president’s unexpected admission of tensions with Beijing follows a spate of humiliating … Read more

McDonald’s to reopen in Russia from June 12 under local licensee

McDonald’s Russia has announced that restaurants would reopen to the public on June 12th. After the chain was sold to a local licensee, it will operate under a new brand that will be separate from the main firm. The fast-food chain is selling its restaurants in Russia, because of the invasion of Ukraine. It brings … Read more

As conspiracy unravels, Putin is on the edge of “spectacular disaster.”

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Russia’s President verified the world’s worst fears three months ago when he approved the invasion of Ukraine by more than 100,000 troops massed on the Ukrainian border. Much of Ukraine has been reduced to ashes as a result of severe fighting and missile strikes, with millions leaving the nation in fear of Vladimir Putin’s cruel … Read more

Putin plans to end war on May 9, says Pope Francis

Pope Francis stated Hungarian Prime Minister Victor Orban told him that Russian President Vladimir Putin intends to end the invasion of Ukraine on May 9; Russia’s Victory Day. In an interview, the Pope made the remarks to the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera. “Orban, when I met him, he told me that the Russians have … Read more

Viral: A Gujarati folk singer raises Rs 2.25 crore for Ukraine at a concert

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Gujarati NRIs held a musical event called Lol Dayro in Atlanta on Sunday to collect donations for Ukraine, with folk singer Geetaben Rabari performing. Since Russia started an invasion of Ukraine, the whole globe has stood behind the country, with numerous individuals and groups banding together to collect funds for Ukraine. Many non-resident Indians (NRIs) … Read more

Donald Trump admits he was ‘surprised’ by the invasion of Ukraine

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Former President Donald Trump admitted that he thought Russian President Vladimir Putin was merely trying to ‘negotiate’ when he moved soldiers to the Ukraine border, and that he was ‘surprised’ when Putin invaded the country. ‘I’m surprised — I’m surprised. I thought he was negotiating when he sent his troops to the border. I thought … Read more

“We’re not moving as quickly as we’d like,” a top Putin ally said of the invasion of Ukraine.

"We're not moving as quickly as we'd like," a top Putin ally said of the invasion of Ukraine.

One of President Vladimir Putin’s closest aides admitted that Russia’s military campaign in Ukraine had not gone as smoothly as Moscow had hoped, the Kremlin’s greatest public admission yet that things were not going as planned. Speaking at a church service led by Orthodox Patriarch Kirill on Sunday, National Guard chief Viktor Zolotov blamed the … Read more

Russia backs jail time for ‘fake’ army news, restricts media

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MOSCOW – Russian lawmakers approved legislation Friday to impose fines and harsh jail terms for publishing “fake news” about the army — the latest move to silence dissent one week after Moscow launched the invasion of Ukraine. The bill sets out jail terms of varying lengths and fines against people who publish “knowingly false information” … Read more