It might have been a fourth quarter to forget for OOCL as volume and rates tumbled, but a strong performance through the rest of 2022 has put the carrier on course for another profitable year.
Russia to cut daily oil output by 500,000 barrels as sanctions bite
Russia will cut crude oil production by half a million barrels per day starting in March, a little over two months after the world’s major economies imposed a price cap on the country’s seaborne exports.
Russia puts Prague-based, anti-war activist on wanted list
Russia has put Alexandra Garmazhapova, the founder of the anti-war group Free Buryatia Foundation, on its federal most-wanted list.
Brazil’s new president is meeting with Biden to talk climate change and democracy
It was just over a month ago that hundreds of supporters of Brazil’s former President Jair Bolsonaro stormed the capital and ransacked the Congress, Supreme Court and the presidential offices.
North Korean Ransomware Attacks on Healthcare to Fund their Operations: Intelligence Agencies
Attack chains mounted by the hacking crew entail the exploitation of known security flaws in Apache Log4j, SonicWall, and TerraMaster NAS appliances to gain initial access, followed by reconnaissance, lateral movement, and ransomware deployment.
Danielle Deadwyler cites racism, misogynoir in Oscar snub
Danielle Deadwyler says racism and misogynoir played a role in this year’s Academy Awards nominations, where she and Viola Davis were overlooked in the best actress category.
George Santos was charged with theft for using bad checks to buy puppies from Amish dog breeders in 2017
George Santos was charged with criminal theft in Pennsylvania in 2017 in connection with bad checks apparently used to buy puppies from dog breeders
Inside Syria: Rebel leader calls for urgent international help as families devastated by quake
Syria’s suffering is a unique desolation and inside Idlib we’ve seen the face of utter desperation.