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Why gasoline prices aren’t tumbling along with sinking oil

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内容摘要:Mohamad earlier said the bloc has to step up efforts as Myanmar’s problems had spilled over borders, with a growing number of refugees fleeing to neighbouring ASEAN nations and rising trans-border crime.

Mohamad earlier said the bloc has to step up efforts as Myanmar’s problems had spilled over borders, with a growing number of refugees fleeing to neighbouring ASEAN nations and rising trans-border crime.

Hamas officials said on Friday that Israeli air strikes had killed at least six Palestinians guarding aid trucks against looters.An umbrella network of Palestinian aid groups said that just 119 aid trucks have entered Gaza since Israel eased its blockade on Monday, and that distribution has been hampered by looting, including by armed groups of men.

Why gasoline prices aren’t tumbling along with sinking oil

“They stole food meant for children and families suffering from severe hunger,” the network said in a statement.The UN’s World Food Programme said on Friday that 15 of its trucks were looted in southern Gaza while en route to WFP-supported bakeries.Inside Gaza, the situation continues to deteriorate.

Why gasoline prices aren’t tumbling along with sinking oil

Dr Ahmed al-Farrah of Nasser Hospital told Al Jazeera that the health system is overwhelmed.“Most people now live off food scraps of what they had in stock,” he said. “I predict there will be many victims because of food insecurity.”

Why gasoline prices aren’t tumbling along with sinking oil

Palestinian Health Ministry officials said on Thursday that

at least 29 children and elderly people have diedUkrainian air force officials said on Tuesday that Russia deployed 60 drones across multiple regions through the night, injuring 10 people. Kyiv’s air defences intercepted 43 of them – 35 were shot down while eight were diverted using electronic warfare systems.

In Dnipropetrovsk, central Ukraine, Governor Serhiy Lysak reported damage to residential properties and an agricultural site after Russian drones led to fires during the night. In Kherson, a southern city frequently hit by Russian strikes, a drone attack on Tuesday morning wounded a 59-year-old man and six municipal workers, officials said.The barrage came days after Ukraine endured one of the heaviest aerial offensives of the war. On Sunday night alone, Ukraine’s air force claimed Russia launched 355 drones, a record number.

That escalation prompted United States President Donald Trump tothat Vladimir Putin had “gone absolutely CRAZY” and to threaten new sanctions. The Kremlin brushed off the remarks, accusing Trump of suffering from “emotional overload”.

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