The oil giant also suspends its share buyback programme ahead of the arrival of its new boss.
New Zealand mosque gunman ‘pleased with terrorism charge’, appeal court told
Brenton Tarrant, 35, killed 51 worshippers including children at two Christchurch mosques during Friday prayers in 2019.
Himalaya Shipping reports ‘strong’ trading performance in January
And Fearnley Securities expects earnings to ‘improve substantially in the coming months’
UN spokesman pressed on ‘de facto annexation’ of occupied West Bank
As Israel faces criticism over West Bank annexation measures, Al Jazeera’s Gabriel Elizondo asks the UN what it will do.
Spain’s government accused of snubbing its own Franco memory law
One of Spain’s most respected memory associations on Monday accused the leftist government of flouting its own much-vaunted policy to remove public symbols inherited from Francisco Franco’s brutal dictatorship.
UK PM Starmer vows to ‘fight for his job’ amid growing scandal over Mandelson, Epstein ties
Keir Starmer insists he will not step down as calls for his resignation continue to mount from opposition and party members alike. Starmer has been under growing pressure after his appointed ambassador to the US was discovered to have shared a close re…
‘Evil deeds’: Hong Kong leader praises lengthy jail sentence for Jimmy Lai
US, UK officials call for Jimmy Lai’s release on ‘humanitarian’ grounds due to his age and health.
Venezuela-linked tankers detained in Caribbean
Moves seen as setback for US exports from South American country
Trading giant Vitol tied to twin Greek product carrier deal
Major shipowner and charterer appears to be parting ways with several vessels
Iran’s top security official in Oman following nuclear talks with US
The trip by Larijani, secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, comes amid diplomatic efforts to avert war.