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An oil pumping jack, also known as a "nodding donkey", in an oilfield near Dyurtyuli, in the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia, on Thursday, Nov. 19, 2020.
EnergyU.S. says Russian oil import ban on the table in talks with EU
By Victoria Cavaliere and BloombergMarch 6, 2022
A Lukoil gas station sits in Newark, N.J., Thursday, March 3, 2022. Outraged by the invasion of Ukraine, the Newark City Council voted unanimously Wednesday to suspend the service stations’ operating licenses, citing Lukoil’s base in Moscow. In doing so, however, they may have predominantly been hurting Americans.
EnergyCollateral damage: Backlash against Russian-branded gas stations hits American workers
By David Porter and The Associated PressMarch 6, 2022
An armchair in a kindergarten in the Chernobyl zone in Prypiat, Ukraine, is shown in this undated file photo.
EnergyMacron, Putin call focuses on safety standards at Chernobyl, other nuclear plants
By The Associated PressMarch 6, 2022
A display panel shows fuel prices at a gas station in Koserow on the island of Usedom. Due to a reduction in VAT on food and fuel, filling up in Poland is significantly cheaper than in Germany.
Finance‘Severe impact’ on global economy from war, sanctions, International Monetary Fund warns
By Simon Kennedy and BloombergMarch 5, 2022
Elon Musk pauses and looks down as he speaks during a press conference at SpaceX's Starbase facility near Boca Chica Village in South Texas on Feb. 10, 2022. Musk has been publicly mum on Twitter users' requests that he disable Teslas in Russia.
Travel & LeisureElon Musk mum on Twitterverse pleas to deactivate Teslas in Russia
By Erin PraterMarch 5, 2022
Fuel prices on a pump filling station at a Shell gas station in Boston, Mass., on Tuesday, March 1, 2022. Democratic efforts to define the party's energy policies are facing mounting pressure as surging gasoline prices, Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and the collapse in Congress of President Joe Bidens climate spending package heighten scrutiny of their agenda.
EnergyShell says it bought Russian oil after government talks
By Archie Hunter, Laura Hurst and BloombergMarch 5, 2022
A woman offers help to arriving refugees at the Western Railway Station from Zahony after crossing the border at Zahony-Csap as they flee Ukraine on March 05, 2022, in Budapest, Hungary. Refugees from Ukraine have fled into neighboring countries such as Hungary, forming long queues at border crossings, after Russia began a large-scale attack on Ukraine earlier this week.
Travel & Leisure‘I will be happy to hug you in peacetime’: Airbnb users book $2 million in Ukrainian rooms in bid to offer aid
By Erin PraterMarch 5, 2022
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky looks on at a press conference for selected media at his official residence the Maryinsky Palace on March 3,2022, in Kyiv, Ukraine.
EnergyUkrainian president asks U.S. for no-fly zone in first address to Congress over Zoom
By Daniel Flatley, Jennifer Jacobs and BloombergMarch 5, 2022
The yacht "Dilbar," covered with plastic sheets and believed to be owned by a Russian oligarch, is docked in a shipyard of Blohm & Voss in the harbour of Hamburg, on the evening of March 3, 2022.
Italy just seized 2 superyachts of oligarchs close to Putin, bringing the number to 3. Here’s what could be next
By Erin Prater and Sophie MellorMarch 5, 2022
A militia man stands at a checkpoint set up on a road heading to the city of Kyiv, Ukraine, Saturday, March 5, 2022. Russian troops took control of the southern port city of Kherson this week. Although they have encircled Kharkiv, Mykolaiv, Chernihiv and Sumy, Ukrainian forces have managed to keep control of key cities in central and southeastern Ukraine, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Saturday.
Russian forces have seized 2 Ukrainian nuclear plants, advancing toward third: Zelensky
By The Associated PressMarch 5, 2022
In this image from video, Victor Zhora, a top Ukrainian cybersecurity official, holds a news conference for international media Friday, March 4, 2022, from a bunker in Kyiv, Ukraine. Zhora said homegrown volunteers in Europe's first major war of the internet age are attacking only what they deem military targets, prioritizing government services including the financial sector, Kremlin-controlled media and railways.
CybersecurityUkraine digital army brews cyberattacks, intel and infowar
By Frank Bajak and The Associated PressMarch 5, 2022
Ammunition for servicemen stationed on the front line near the village of Spartak, located southeast of the line of demarcation and recently shelled by the Ukrainian troops.
PoliticsArizona-based ammo company offers to donate 1M bullets to Ukrainian military
By The Associated PressMarch 5, 2022
A member of a Territorial Defence unit guards a barricade close to the eastern frontline on March 05, 2022, in Kyiv, Ukraine. Russia continues assault on Ukraine's major cities, including the capital Kyiv, more than a week after launching a large-scale invasion of the country. (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images)
PoliticsPutin: Sanctions ‘akin to a declaration of war’
By Daryna Krasnolutska, Peter Martin, David Stringer and BloombergMarch 5, 2022
Ukrainian servicemen carry a baby stroller after crossing the Irpin river on an improvised path under a bridge that was destroyed by a Russian airstrike, while assisting people fleeing the town of Irpin, Ukraine, Saturday, March 5, 2022. What looked like a breakthrough cease-fire to evacuate residents from two cities in Ukraine quickly fell apart Saturday as Ukrainian officials said shelling had halted the work to remove civilians hours after Russia announced the deal. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)
Russian forces breach temporary ceasefire: report
By BloombergMarch 5, 2022
While the Russian army invades Ukraine, Putin has already quietly taken over another European country
EnergyWhile the Russian army invades Ukraine, Putin has already quietly taken over another European country
By Tristan BoveMarch 5, 2022
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