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  1. Where There's Smoke "When a determined doctor meets the rebellious heir to a Texas oil dynasty" Sale: $6.24 to $1.99 by Sandra Brown Rating: 4.5/5 (4,212 Reviews) #romance #fiction #suspense #thriller #books #drama #texas #oil #love #mystery #booksky

    Where There's Smoke

  2. #Video - What Happens When US Citizens Defy Cuba Policy? | Medea Benjamin Responds
    peertube.world/w/hDBEgfUgfdq36
    Duration - 13:19

    [from #news collective #BellyOfTheBeast]

    What happens when a US citizen tries to deliver #HumanitarianAid to #Cuba and criticizes the US government’s economic war on #Cuba?

    That was what Medea Benjamin did, and now the US government is investigating and intimidating her.

    Last March, #MedeaBenjamin, co-founder of #CodePink, traveled to Cuba as part of the #NuestraAmericaConvoy, amid a devastating economic crisis brought about by #US sanctions and an #oil #blockade designed to choke the island.

    She came to bring food, medicines, especially to the children’s #hospitals, where the maximum pressure sanctions are killing babies.

    Medea explains to BotB what the investigations really are, how she was saved by Cuban #doctors, why #HasanPiker's reach made him a target and why this won’t stop the #solidarity towards Cuba.

    #politics #USpol #Peertube

  3. Oil Prices Climb on Renewed Hostilities in Middle East

    Oil prices jumped and stocks slipped on Thursday after Iran said it had targeted an American military base…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Business #FeesandRates) #iran #Oil(Petroleum)andGasoline #Prices(Fares #Standard&Poor's500-StockIndex #Stocksandbonds
    newsbeep.com/us/670698/

  4. #US & #Iran exchange #strikes as #Hormuz deal hopes falter

    The US & Iran reached an “outline agreement” Thursday to extend their “ceasefire” but still has not received the approval of #Trump, 4 sources.

    This came after Iran had targeted a US air base in #Kuwait following US strikes on what Washington called an Iranian drone operation.

    The reports prompted #oil prices to reverse course & trade lower on hopes of a potential reopening of the #StraitOfHormuz.

    #TtumpsWar
    reuters.com/world/iran-war-liv

  5. Japan Supports Oil Diversification In Southeast Asia

    For a few months now, the economies of Southeast Asian nations have been affected by the higher costs of imported oil from the Middle East and there is no telling what evil the terrorist state of Iran could do with regards to the critical Strait of Hormuz. As such, the need for Southeast Asian nations to diversify their crude oil procurement sources is clear and Japan confirmed it will help them, according to a news article by Jiji Press with additional content from Manila Bulletin.

    To put things in perspective, posted below is an excerpt from the news article of Jiji Press. Some parts in boldface…

    The Japanese government plans to help Southeast Asian countries diversify their crude oil procurement sources, in order to stabilize petrochemical supply chains amid the ongoing Middle East tensions.

    Faced with recent energy shocks following the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz, Southeast Asian nations, which depend heavily on imported crude oil, are working to reduce their reliance on Middle East oil.

    The Philippines has depended on the Middle East for more than 90 pct of its crude oil imports. In March, the Philippines declared a national energy emergency due to soaring crude oil prices.

    The Southeast Asian nation recently started importing crude oil from Russia, even while some countries have reduced or halted imports from Russia as part of sanctions following its invasion of Ukraine. The Philippines has also shown a willingness to pursue joint oil and gas exploration with China in the South China Sea, where the two countries have territorial disputes.

    Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said in a recent interview, “I don’t think that we will go back to the old system where the majority of the petroleum products that are coming out of the Strait of Hormuz are going to Asia.”

    Marcos expressed expectations that Asian countries will further advance the diversification of their crude oil supply sources in the coming years.

    Other member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, such as Thailand and Vietnam, are also seeking to diversify their procurement of crude oil by increasing imports from the United States and African countries, in addition to Russia.

    At an ASEAN summit in Cebu in the Philippines earlier this month, leaders reaffirmed in a joint statement their commitment to diversifying crude oil procurement sources and promoting energy trade in the region. They also exchanged views on the idea of establishing joint oil and gas reserves.

    Meanwhile, the Japanese government is wary of the potential impact on domestic supply chains if supply chains in Southeast Asia, a petrochemical manufacturing hub, are disrupted.

    Supporting supply chains in Asian countries will directly contribute to strengthening the Japanese economy,” Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said, indicating her intention to support ASEAN.

    In April, the Japanese government announced a framework to provide financial support of 10 billion dollars, or around 1.6 trillion yen, to help stabilize energy supplies in Asian countries.

    Let me end this piece by asking you readers: What is your reaction to this development? Do you think Japan’s support for oil diversification in Southeast Asia is crucial for both itself and the region? Do you think Japan’s $10 billion plan will succeed in stabilizing the energy supplies of Asian nations? Do you think the Philippines will fall into an economic recession this year if the oil prices remained high? Do you think it is a wise idea for the Philippines to pursue a joint oil and gas exploration in the South China Sea with Communist China?

    You may answer in the comments below. If you prefer to answer privately, you may do so by sending me a direct message online.

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  6. Japan Supports Oil Diversification In Southeast Asia

    For a few months now, the economies of Southeast Asian nations have been affected by the higher costs of imported oil from the Middle East and there is no telling what evil the terrorist state of Iran could do with regards to the critical Strait of Hormuz. As such, the need for Southeast Asian nations to diversify their crude oil procurement sources is clear and Japan confirmed it will help them, according to a news article by Jiji Press with additional content from Manila Bulletin.

    To put things in perspective, posted below is an excerpt from the news article of Jiji Press. Some parts in boldface…

    The Japanese government plans to help Southeast Asian countries diversify their crude oil procurement sources, in order to stabilize petrochemical supply chains amid the ongoing Middle East tensions.

    Faced with recent energy shocks following the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz, Southeast Asian nations, which depend heavily on imported crude oil, are working to reduce their reliance on Middle East oil.

    The Philippines has depended on the Middle East for more than 90 pct of its crude oil imports. In March, the Philippines declared a national energy emergency due to soaring crude oil prices.

    The Southeast Asian nation recently started importing crude oil from Russia, even while some countries have reduced or halted imports from Russia as part of sanctions following its invasion of Ukraine. The Philippines has also shown a willingness to pursue joint oil and gas exploration with China in the South China Sea, where the two countries have territorial disputes.

    Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said in a recent interview, “I don’t think that we will go back to the old system where the majority of the petroleum products that are coming out of the Strait of Hormuz are going to Asia.”

    Marcos expressed expectations that Asian countries will further advance the diversification of their crude oil supply sources in the coming years.

    Other member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, such as Thailand and Vietnam, are also seeking to diversify their procurement of crude oil by increasing imports from the United States and African countries, in addition to Russia.

    At an ASEAN summit in Cebu in the Philippines earlier this month, leaders reaffirmed in a joint statement their commitment to diversifying crude oil procurement sources and promoting energy trade in the region. They also exchanged views on the idea of establishing joint oil and gas reserves.

    Meanwhile, the Japanese government is wary of the potential impact on domestic supply chains if supply chains in Southeast Asia, a petrochemical manufacturing hub, are disrupted.

    Supporting supply chains in Asian countries will directly contribute to strengthening the Japanese economy,” Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said, indicating her intention to support ASEAN.

    In April, the Japanese government announced a framework to provide financial support of 10 billion dollars, or around 1.6 trillion yen, to help stabilize energy supplies in Asian countries.

    Let me end this piece by asking you readers: What is your reaction to this development? Do you think Japan’s support for oil diversification in Southeast Asia is crucial for both itself and the region? Do you think Japan’s $10 billion plan will succeed in stabilizing the energy supplies of Asian nations? Do you think the Philippines will fall into an economic recession this year if the oil prices remained high? Do you think it is a wise idea for the Philippines to pursue a joint oil and gas exploration in the South China Sea with Communist China?

    You may answer in the comments below. If you prefer to answer privately, you may do so by sending me a direct message online.

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    Thank you for reading. If you find this article engaging, please click the like button below, share this article to others and also please consider making a donation to support my publishing. If you are looking for a copywriter to create content for your special project or business, check out my services and my portfolio. Feel free to contact me with a private message. Also please feel free to visit my Facebook page Author Carlo Carrasco and follow me on Twitter at @CarloCarrascoPH as well as on Tumblr at https://carlocarrasco.tumblr.com/ and on Instagram athttps://www.instagram.com/authorcarlocarrasco

    #ASEAN #Asia #AssociationOfSoutheastAsianNationsASEAN #Bing #BongbongMarcos #business #businessNews #CarloCarrasco #ChatGPT #China #Communist #CommunistChina #democracy #diversity #economics #economy #EconomyOfJapan #EconomyOfThePhilippines #energy #Facebook #geek #geopolitics #Google #GoogleSearch #governance #Inclusion #Instagram #Instapundit #Investagrams #Iran #IslamicTerrorism #IslamicTerroristRegimeOfIran #IslamicTerrorists #Japan #Japanese #JijiPress #liberal #ManilaBulletin #Marcos #Marxist #nationalSecurity #Nippon #oil #Philippines #SanaeTakaichi #security #socialMedia #socialist #StraitOfHormuz #TakaichiSanae #terroristStateOfIran #WordPress #WordPressCom
  7. Japan Supports Oil Diversification In Southeast Asia

    For a few months now, the economies of Southeast Asian nations have been affected by the higher costs of imported oil from the Middle East and there is no telling what evil the terrorist state of Iran could do with regards to the critical Strait of Hormuz. As such, the need for Southeast Asian nations to diversify their crude oil procurement sources is clear and Japan confirmed it will help them, according to a news article by Jiji Press with additional content from Manila Bulletin.

    To put things in perspective, posted below is an excerpt from the news article of Jiji Press. Some parts in boldface…

    The Japanese government plans to help Southeast Asian countries diversify their crude oil procurement sources, in order to stabilize petrochemical supply chains amid the ongoing Middle East tensions.

    Faced with recent energy shocks following the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz, Southeast Asian nations, which depend heavily on imported crude oil, are working to reduce their reliance on Middle East oil.

    The Philippines has depended on the Middle East for more than 90 pct of its crude oil imports. In March, the Philippines declared a national energy emergency due to soaring crude oil prices.

    The Southeast Asian nation recently started importing crude oil from Russia, even while some countries have reduced or halted imports from Russia as part of sanctions following its invasion of Ukraine. The Philippines has also shown a willingness to pursue joint oil and gas exploration with China in the South China Sea, where the two countries have territorial disputes.

    Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said in a recent interview, “I don’t think that we will go back to the old system where the majority of the petroleum products that are coming out of the Strait of Hormuz are going to Asia.”

    Marcos expressed expectations that Asian countries will further advance the diversification of their crude oil supply sources in the coming years.

    Other member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, such as Thailand and Vietnam, are also seeking to diversify their procurement of crude oil by increasing imports from the United States and African countries, in addition to Russia.

    At an ASEAN summit in Cebu in the Philippines earlier this month, leaders reaffirmed in a joint statement their commitment to diversifying crude oil procurement sources and promoting energy trade in the region. They also exchanged views on the idea of establishing joint oil and gas reserves.

    Meanwhile, the Japanese government is wary of the potential impact on domestic supply chains if supply chains in Southeast Asia, a petrochemical manufacturing hub, are disrupted.

    Supporting supply chains in Asian countries will directly contribute to strengthening the Japanese economy,” Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said, indicating her intention to support ASEAN.

    In April, the Japanese government announced a framework to provide financial support of 10 billion dollars, or around 1.6 trillion yen, to help stabilize energy supplies in Asian countries.

    Let me end this piece by asking you readers: What is your reaction to this development? Do you think Japan’s support for oil diversification in Southeast Asia is crucial for both itself and the region? Do you think Japan’s $10 billion plan will succeed in stabilizing the energy supplies of Asian nations? Do you think the Philippines will fall into an economic recession this year if the oil prices remained high? Do you think it is a wise idea for the Philippines to pursue a joint oil and gas exploration in the South China Sea with Communist China?

    You may answer in the comments below. If you prefer to answer privately, you may do so by sending me a direct message online.

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    Thank you for reading. If you find this article engaging, please click the like button below, share this article to others and also please consider making a donation to support my publishing. If you are looking for a copywriter to create content for your special project or business, check out my services and my portfolio. Feel free to contact me with a private message. Also please feel free to visit my Facebook page Author Carlo Carrasco and follow me on Twitter at @CarloCarrascoPH as well as on Tumblr at https://carlocarrasco.tumblr.com/ and on Instagram athttps://www.instagram.com/authorcarlocarrasco

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  8. Japan Supports Oil Diversification In Southeast Asia

    For a few months now, the economies of Southeast Asian nations have been affected by the higher costs of imported oil from the Middle East and there is no telling what evil the terrorist state of Iran could do with regards to the critical Strait of Hormuz. As such, the need for Southeast Asian nations to diversify their crude oil procurement sources is clear and Japan confirmed it will help them, according to a news article by Jiji Press with additional content from Manila Bulletin.

    To put things in perspective, posted below is an excerpt from the news article of Jiji Press. Some parts in boldface…

    The Japanese government plans to help Southeast Asian countries diversify their crude oil procurement sources, in order to stabilize petrochemical supply chains amid the ongoing Middle East tensions.

    Faced with recent energy shocks following the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz, Southeast Asian nations, which depend heavily on imported crude oil, are working to reduce their reliance on Middle East oil.

    The Philippines has depended on the Middle East for more than 90 pct of its crude oil imports. In March, the Philippines declared a national energy emergency due to soaring crude oil prices.

    The Southeast Asian nation recently started importing crude oil from Russia, even while some countries have reduced or halted imports from Russia as part of sanctions following its invasion of Ukraine. The Philippines has also shown a willingness to pursue joint oil and gas exploration with China in the South China Sea, where the two countries have territorial disputes.

    Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said in a recent interview, “I don’t think that we will go back to the old system where the majority of the petroleum products that are coming out of the Strait of Hormuz are going to Asia.”

    Marcos expressed expectations that Asian countries will further advance the diversification of their crude oil supply sources in the coming years.

    Other member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, such as Thailand and Vietnam, are also seeking to diversify their procurement of crude oil by increasing imports from the United States and African countries, in addition to Russia.

    At an ASEAN summit in Cebu in the Philippines earlier this month, leaders reaffirmed in a joint statement their commitment to diversifying crude oil procurement sources and promoting energy trade in the region. They also exchanged views on the idea of establishing joint oil and gas reserves.

    Meanwhile, the Japanese government is wary of the potential impact on domestic supply chains if supply chains in Southeast Asia, a petrochemical manufacturing hub, are disrupted.

    Supporting supply chains in Asian countries will directly contribute to strengthening the Japanese economy,” Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said, indicating her intention to support ASEAN.

    In April, the Japanese government announced a framework to provide financial support of 10 billion dollars, or around 1.6 trillion yen, to help stabilize energy supplies in Asian countries.

    Let me end this piece by asking you readers: What is your reaction to this development? Do you think Japan’s support for oil diversification in Southeast Asia is crucial for both itself and the region? Do you think Japan’s $10 billion plan will succeed in stabilizing the energy supplies of Asian nations? Do you think the Philippines will fall into an economic recession this year if the oil prices remained high? Do you think it is a wise idea for the Philippines to pursue a joint oil and gas exploration in the South China Sea with Communist China?

    You may answer in the comments below. If you prefer to answer privately, you may do so by sending me a direct message online.

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    Thank you for reading. If you find this article engaging, please click the like button below, share this article to others and also please consider making a donation to support my publishing. If you are looking for a copywriter to create content for your special project or business, check out my services and my portfolio. Feel free to contact me with a private message. Also please feel free to visit my Facebook page Author Carlo Carrasco and follow me on Twitter at @CarloCarrascoPH as well as on Tumblr at https://carlocarrasco.tumblr.com/ and on Instagram athttps://www.instagram.com/authorcarlocarrasco

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  9. PS: We've had globalscope.io up behind a password for a while now, getting input from some trusted colleagues (thank you!)

    Any and all additional feedback, of course, much appreciated!

    The framework: a rather standard spatial price equilibrium, meeting Claude Code & massive current data sets.

    #economics #oil #fossilfuels #climate

  10. PS: We've had globalscope.io up behind a password for a while now, getting input from some trusted colleagues (thank you!)

    Any and all additional feedback, of course, much appreciated!

    The framework: a rather standard spatial price equilibrium, meeting Claude Code & massive current data sets.

    #economics #oil #fossilfuels #climate

  11. PS: We've had globalscope.io up behind a password for a while now, getting input from some trusted colleagues (thank you!)

    Any and all additional feedback, of course, much appreciated!

    The framework: a rather standard spatial price equilibrium, meeting Claude Code & massive current data sets.

    #economics #oil #fossilfuels #climate

  12. PS: We've had globalscope.io up behind a password for a while now, getting input from some trusted colleagues (thank you!)

    Any and all additional feedback, of course, much appreciated!

    The framework: a rather standard spatial price equilibrium, meeting Claude Code & massive current data sets.

    #economics #oil #fossilfuels #climate

  13. PS: We've had globalscope.io up behind a password for a while now, getting input from some trusted colleagues (thank you!)

    Any and all additional feedback, of course, much appreciated!

    The framework: a rather standard spatial price equilibrium, meeting Claude Code & massive current data sets.

    #economics #oil #fossilfuels #climate

  14. 2 BMO: Amid higher #oil #prices (>2.0%), #Treasury #yields are higher along the curve, in the 1.0 to 2.5 bps range (curve flattening). And the #U.S.dollar is firmer (BBDXY +0.18%) with the #loonie softer ( #CAD per #USD +0.21%). #markets

  15. 2 BMO: Amid higher #oil #prices (>2.0%), #Treasury #yields are higher along the curve, in the 1.0 to 2.5 bps range (curve flattening). And the #U.S.dollar is firmer (BBDXY +0.18%) with the #loonie softer ( #CAD per #USD +0.21%). #markets

  16. 2 BMO: Amid higher #oil #prices (>2.0%), #Treasury #yields are higher along the curve, in the 1.0 to 2.5 bps range (curve flattening). And the #U.S.dollar is firmer (BBDXY +0.18%) with the #loonie softer ( #CAD per #USD +0.21%). #markets

  17. Largest BESS Optimisation Deal in Central and Eastern Europe

    Pan European Independent Power Producer (IPP), R.Power and Axpo have signed another multi-year contract to optimise operation of…
    #Europe #EU #analysis #electric #Energy #event #gas #Industry #Interview #magazine #Media #Metals #Mining #Oil #Opinion #power #print #renewables #review #tech
    europesays.com/europe/54598/

  18. IEA chief Birol warns Europe that easing Russian energy sanctions would be ‘major mistake’.

    “Europe paid for its overreliance in 2022. Once, it’s a mistake, doing it for a second time, that’s no longer a mistake,” International Energy Agency chief Fatih Birol told Euronews.

    “There are many other options Europe should look into, more secure in terms of energy, foreign and defence policies.”

    mediafaro.org/article/20260528

    #Europe #Energy #IEA #Oil #Gas #Russia #Sanctions

  19. IEA chief Birol warns Europe that easing Russian energy sanctions would be ‘major mistake’.

    “Europe paid for its overreliance in 2022. Once, it’s a mistake, doing it for a second time, that’s no longer a mistake,” International Energy Agency chief Fatih Birol told Euronews.

    “There are many other options Europe should look into, more secure in terms of energy, foreign and defence policies.”

    mediafaro.org/article/20260528

    #Europe #Energy #IEA #Oil #Gas #Russia #Sanctions

  20. IEA chief Birol warns Europe that easing Russian energy sanctions would be ‘major mistake’.

    “Europe paid for its overreliance in 2022. Once, it’s a mistake, doing it for a second time, that’s no longer a mistake,” International Energy Agency chief Fatih Birol told Euronews.

    “There are many other options Europe should look into, more secure in terms of energy, foreign and defence policies.”

    mediafaro.org/article/20260528

    #Europe #Energy #IEA #Oil #Gas #Russia #Sanctions

  21. IEA chief Birol warns Europe that easing Russian energy sanctions would be ‘major mistake’.

    “Europe paid for its overreliance in 2022. Once, it’s a mistake, doing it for a second time, that’s no longer a mistake,” International Energy Agency chief Fatih Birol told Euronews.

    “There are many other options Europe should look into, more secure in terms of energy, foreign and defence policies.”

    mediafaro.org/article/20260528

    #Europe #Energy #IEA #Oil #Gas #Russia #Sanctions

  22. IEA chief Birol warns Europe that easing Russian energy sanctions would be ‘major mistake’.

    “Europe paid for its overreliance in 2022. Once, it’s a mistake, doing it for a second time, that’s no longer a mistake,” International Energy Agency chief Fatih Birol told Euronews.

    “There are many other options Europe should look into, more secure in terms of energy, foreign and defence policies.”

    mediafaro.org/article/20260528

    #Europe #Energy #IEA #Oil #Gas #Russia #Sanctions

  23. Russia threatens to rip up a natural gas deal with Armenia over its EU ambitions.

    Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova warned on Wednesday that Russia is prepared to unilaterally cancel a 2013 bilateral agreement that guarantees Armenia duty-free deliveries of natural gas, petroleum products and rough diamonds, if authorities in Yerevan continue to pursue closer ties with the European Union.

    mediafaro.org/article/20260527

    #Armenia #Russia #EU #Gas #Oil #Diamonds

  24. Russia threatens to rip up a natural gas deal with Armenia over its EU ambitions.

    Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova warned on Wednesday that Russia is prepared to unilaterally cancel a 2013 bilateral agreement that guarantees Armenia duty-free deliveries of natural gas, petroleum products and rough diamonds, if authorities in Yerevan continue to pursue closer ties with the European Union.

    mediafaro.org/article/20260527

    #Armenia #Russia #EU #Gas #Oil #Diamonds

  25. Russia threatens to rip up a natural gas deal with Armenia over its EU ambitions.

    Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova warned on Wednesday that Russia is prepared to unilaterally cancel a 2013 bilateral agreement that guarantees Armenia duty-free deliveries of natural gas, petroleum products and rough diamonds, if authorities in Yerevan continue to pursue closer ties with the European Union.

    mediafaro.org/article/20260527

    #Armenia #Russia #EU #Gas #Oil #Diamonds

  26. Russia threatens to rip up a natural gas deal with Armenia over its EU ambitions.

    Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova warned on Wednesday that Russia is prepared to unilaterally cancel a 2013 bilateral agreement that guarantees Armenia duty-free deliveries of natural gas, petroleum products and rough diamonds, if authorities in Yerevan continue to pursue closer ties with the European Union.

    mediafaro.org/article/20260527

    #Armenia #Russia #EU #Gas #Oil #Diamonds

  27. Russia threatens to rip up a natural gas deal with Armenia over its EU ambitions.

    Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova warned on Wednesday that Russia is prepared to unilaterally cancel a 2013 bilateral agreement that guarantees Armenia duty-free deliveries of natural gas, petroleum products and rough diamonds, if authorities in Yerevan continue to pursue closer ties with the European Union.

    mediafaro.org/article/20260527

    #Armenia #Russia #EU #Gas #Oil #Diamonds

  28. It’s unclear whether prosecutors had implicated #DelcyRodríguez in any crimes or whether investigators were moving toward an indictment. A #DOJ spox claimed in an email “there was never an investigation into her to shut down.”

    But #DEA records obtained by AP earlier this year show she consistently surfaced on the radar of federal law enforcement dating to at least 2018, though she has never been criminally charged in the US like several other senior Venezuelan officials.

    #law #Trump #oil

  29. It’s unclear whether prosecutors had implicated #DelcyRodríguez in any crimes or whether investigators were moving toward an indictment. A #DOJ spox claimed in an email “there was never an investigation into her to shut down.”

    But #DEA records obtained by AP earlier this year show she consistently surfaced on the radar of federal law enforcement dating to at least 2018, though she has never been criminally charged in the US like several other senior Venezuelan officials.

    #law #Trump #oil

  30. It’s unclear whether prosecutors had implicated #DelcyRodríguez in any crimes or whether investigators were moving toward an indictment. A #DOJ spox claimed in an email “there was never an investigation into her to shut down.”

    But #DEA records obtained by AP earlier this year show she consistently surfaced on the radar of federal law enforcement dating to at least 2018, though she has never been criminally charged in the US like several other senior Venezuelan officials.

    #law #Trump #oil

  31. It’s unclear whether prosecutors had implicated #DelcyRodríguez in any crimes or whether investigators were moving toward an indictment. A #DOJ spox claimed in an email “there was never an investigation into her to shut down.”

    But #DEA records obtained by AP earlier this year show she consistently surfaced on the radar of federal law enforcement dating to at least 2018, though she has never been criminally charged in the US like several other senior Venezuelan officials.

    #law #Trump #oil

  32. It’s unclear whether prosecutors had implicated #DelcyRodríguez in any crimes or whether investigators were moving toward an indictment. A #DOJ spox claimed in an email “there was never an investigation into her to shut down.”

    But #DEA records obtained by AP earlier this year show she consistently surfaced on the radar of federal law enforcement dating to at least 2018, though she has never been criminally charged in the US like several other senior Venezuelan officials.

    #law #Trump #oil

  33. More #interference with the #justice system

    AP Exclusive: #Trump admin tells prosecutors to stand down on #Venezuela leader

    The Trump admin has quietly instructed federal prosecutors in Miami to avoid pursuing #criminal investigations into Venezuela’s acting President #DelcyRodríguez, a longtime target of the #DEA, acc/to current & former US law enforcement officials, in the latest sign of warming relations between the White House & the #oil rich nation.

    #law
    apnews.com/article/federal-pro

  34. More #interference with the #justice system

    AP Exclusive: #Trump admin tells prosecutors to stand down on #Venezuela leader

    The Trump admin has quietly instructed federal prosecutors in Miami to avoid pursuing #criminal investigations into Venezuela’s acting President #DelcyRodríguez, a longtime target of the #DEA, acc/to current & former US law enforcement officials, in the latest sign of warming relations between the White House & the #oil rich nation.

    #law
    apnews.com/article/federal-pro

  35. More #interference with the #justice system

    AP Exclusive: #Trump admin tells prosecutors to stand down on #Venezuela leader

    The Trump admin has quietly instructed federal prosecutors in Miami to avoid pursuing #criminal investigations into Venezuela’s acting President #DelcyRodríguez, a longtime target of the #DEA, acc/to current & former US law enforcement officials, in the latest sign of warming relations between the White House & the #oil rich nation.

    #law
    apnews.com/article/federal-pro

  36. More #interference with the #justice system

    AP Exclusive: #Trump admin tells prosecutors to stand down on #Venezuela leader

    The Trump admin has quietly instructed federal prosecutors in Miami to avoid pursuing #criminal investigations into Venezuela’s acting President #DelcyRodríguez, a longtime target of the #DEA, acc/to current & former US law enforcement officials, in the latest sign of warming relations between the White House & the #oil rich nation.

    #law
    apnews.com/article/federal-pro

  37. "A ruptured crude oil pipeline in East Los Angeles sent an estimated 2,400 gallons into storm drains and the L.A. River after a telecommunications crew accidentally struck the underground line

    Wildlife responders rescued multiple oil-covered birds"

    latimes.com/california/story/2

    archive.ph/jTEtO#selection-298

    #ToxicLA #oil #LosAngeles #LARiver