OPEC Move Shows the Limits of Biden's Fist-Bump Diplomacy With the Saudis
Thursday, October 6, 2022 | |
| By Stanley Reed Led by Saudi Arabia, the oil cartel OPEC Plus pledged to reduce output by two million barrels a day. | | | News Analysis By David E. Sanger and Ben Hubbard OPEC's decision to curb oil production was a signal that President Biden's influence over his Gulf allies was far less than he had hoped. | | | By Ken Bensinger and Sheera Frenkel Mentions in Twitter posts on the right have spiked during major political news events, and experts worry the overheated language will spread as the midterm elections draw near. | | |
| World | Israel Dispatch By Patrick Kingsley Yom Kippur, the holiest day in Judaism, brings Israel to a standstill. For the nonobservant, that briefly turns highways into bike trails. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Michael Dobbs On the threat of nuclear war, he is escalating at every critical point. | | |
| By The Associated Press President Biden and Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida both acknowledged their cooperation in Hurricane Ian recovery efforts. | | | By The New York Times Secretary of State Antony J Blinken declined to criticize Saudi Arabia after the oil cartel OPEC Plus pledged to reduce output by two million barrels a day, but said that the United States has "made clear" its views on the cuts. | | | By The Associated Press A SpaceX rocket launched from NASA's Kennedy Space Center. One crew member was a Russian astronaut, showing the continued cooperation between the United States and Russia on the International Space Station in the face of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. | | |
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