OPEC+ also warned at a meeting on Wednesday that the pace of the demand rebound was slower than expected
Riyadh’s struggle to enforce compliance has been a long-running issue
While oil prices have recovered to $43 a barrel in London, from a two-decade low of $15.98 in late April, sentiment in the market remains fragile
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries cut production by 1.93 million barrels a day to 22.69 million a day last month
Taqa has 23 gigawatts of power-generation capacity globally, with assets in Canada, Ghana, India, Iraq, the US and several other countries
Iran has sent the aircraft’s black boxes to France for analysis after months of delay
A surge in cases across the southern and western US is causing states to reinstate measures, threatening the outlook for oil demand
The slow resumption of flights will constrain jet-fuel consumption, and high unemployment will restrict gasoline use
The cuts were widespread across the region from South Asia and Southeast Asia to some parts of North Asia
Futures dropped 1.9 per cent in New York, erasing almost all of the gains from the previous session
The Kurdistan Workers Party renewed a call for the youth of Turkey’s mostly Kurdish southeast to rise up and rush to save the frontier town of Kobani.
South American nation Venezuela tops the list, followed closely by Saudi Arabia.
Iraq and Afghanistan firms are offering flashy salaries to former nationals to lure them back home to rebuild the nations.