A large fire consumed an energy plant in Ukraine in the wake of alleged Russian strikes in the area. The blaze was extinguished by emergency personnel. One worker was injured, according to officials.
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The report said energy prices are expected to rise more than 50% in 2022 before easing in 2023 and 2024. Crude oil prices are expected to average $100 a barrel in 2022, its highest level since 2013 and an increase of more than 40% compared to 2021, the report said. Oil prices are expected to moderate to $92 in 2023, which is above the five-year average of $60 a barrel, the World Bank said.Share to TwitterPolish natural gas company PGNiG announced Tuesday they received a notice from Gazprom that deliveries will be suspended starting Wednesday, April 27.
Paul pushed Blinken on support for Ukraine’s possible membership in NATO and what he called"the reasons" for the Russian invasion. "It is abundantly clear, in President Putin's own words, that this was never about Ukraine, being potentially part of NATO, and it was always about his belief that Ukraine does not deserve to be a sovereign independent country that it must be reassumed into Russia in one form or another," Blinken said.
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