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The G7 countries including the US, France and Germany  and the European Union now support setting a oil price cap of $60 per barrel for Russian oil. This price cap of $60 goes into effect December 5, 2022, and require western companies that do most of the shipping and distributing for Russian oil worldwide to comply. The US favored oil price cap of $65 set at what Russia earned historically on oil exports. Eastern European countries such as Poland wanted to set the price cap on Russian oil much lower at $30 what it costs Russia to produce oil so that it would crimp Russia's ability to wage war in Eastern Europe that has brought millions of refugees to Poland in 2022.  There were also other prices of between $65 and $70 that were proposed by the European Commission. The US wanted to give Russia some incentive to continue its oil exports which it had threatened to stop if the oil price cap was set -and avoid a situation in which oil prices that hit $120 a barrel early in 2022 would not jump to hit $140 a barrel.  Poland has called for a review every 2 months of the oil price cap so that it is close to the market cap. In November 2022 Russian oil is being sold at about $48 per barrel discounted from Brent crude at $86. The $12 difference between $48 and $60 is the US saying to Russia that it is working with moderation just as it had supported Ukraine with air defenses but acted with restraint to limit that to avoid provocative attacks on Russian soil. What does a cap on Russian oil price mean and how is it possible? Western shipping companies ship the oil out of Russia and distribute it around the world. This advantage of the G7 countries is what it intends to now use to bring an early end to the war in Ukraine by cutting into Russian oil generated funding for the war. Shipping an insurance companies that insure shipping based mostly in the west are now required to comply and not carry supplies bearing a price higher than $60.  ...
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Can companies in Malaysia, US, and Hong Kong be held responsible for a country's water supply? For water supplies in England?

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Is 70% foreign ownership in England's water industry and supply a good idea, asks The Guardian, when health of people is involved.

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Pictures that are poetic, this one taken by Agence France Presse's Brendan Smialowski.  Bernie Sanders, the independent Senator from Vermont being what else Bernie Sanders. Not schmoozing with people. Bernie in mittens made by a Vermont school teacher, the mittens prominent. It was taken at Biden's inauguration and shows Bernie Sanders in his typical self, independent, unswerving.

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Four views of people in China affected by the covid lockdowns and how it has impacted their lives.

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Ukraine's efforts to repair a power grid damaged by Russian missile and drone attacks as the Ukraine war enters its final stages before a settlement of some sort is reached.

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US third quarter GDP was up by 2.9%.

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