What's actually behind rising fuel prices — and what no government can fix
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What's actually behind rising fuel prices — and what no government can fix

by Volodymyr Petrenko

The escalation in the Middle East has sent shockwaves through the global energy market. Probably, the last time most consumers filled their tank, they didn't even think about the Strait of Hormuz. After the U.S. and Israel struck Iranian facilities, Tehran responded by closing the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow corridor through which a third of all maritime fuel shipments pass,  effectively triggering a countdown to a potential global energy crisis. The region holds half of the world's oil reser

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Russia’s next war crime: After a winter of blackouts, Ukraine braces for summer water outages

Even as warmer weather reduces the disruptive impact of blackouts and lowers heating demand, Ukrainian officials and utility experts warn that Russia may be shifting its focus to a new pressure point: the country’s water infrastructure. That warning is now being echoed by Ukraine’s military intelligence agency, HUR, which told the Kyiv Independent that "the selection of targets by the adversary is driven, among other factors, by a decrease in electricity consumption associated with the end of t

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