Loss of Russian Oil Leaves a Void Not Easily Filled, Straining Market
| By Michael D. Shear Officials said President Biden had struggled for days over the move amid deep concerns about accelerating the already rapid rise in the price of gasoline. | | | By Clifford Krauss Global production will take time to ramp up, so the U.S. and other buyers will chase limited supplies, creating upheaval unseen in decades. | | | By Mark Landler and Marc Santora In a dramatic video address to Britain's House of Commons, President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine said he would never capitulate to the invading Russians. | | |
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| By The Associated Press Top officials told the House Intelligence Committee that they believed President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia will continue using his brutal war tactics to try to control Ukraine. | | | By Reuters The World Health Organization said it had confirmed several reports of attacks on Ukraine's health care system, with more being investigated. | | | By The Associated Press The mayor of a Polish town bordering Ukraine presented a white T-shirt bearing an image of President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia to the far-right Italian senator Matteo Salvini, and told him he had to wear it if he wanted to meet refugees. Before the war, Mr. Salvini was a fan of Mr. Putin. | | |
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