
Iran confirms oil shipment for Shell
Daniel J. Graeber
TEHRAN, June 13 (UPI) -- A shipment of Iranian crude oil was sold to Royal Dutch Shell and talks are developing with other major oil companies, an Iranian official said Monday.
Daniel J. Graeber
TEHRAN, June 13 (UPI) -- A shipment of Iranian crude oil was sold to Royal Dutch Shell and talks are developing with other major oil companies, an Iranian official said Monday.
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) has decreased May oil production by 100,000 barrels a day till 32.36 million barrels still exceeding the overall cartel's production quota of 30 million barrels daily, according to the OPEC Monthly Oil Market Report for June 2016 issued on Monday.
Today the Spanish national team meet the Czech Republic as Euro-2016 enters day four. Sputnik has decided to conduct a poll for all those who have a sporting interest.
Adultery, or illicit sex, is treated as a serious crime in Qatar.
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The IMF has warned China. The International Monetary Fund says China must do something about its mounting corporate debt load. Reuters reports that David Lipton, first deputy managing director of the IMF, told a group of economists in Shenzhen, China: "Company debt problems today can become systemic debt problems tomorrow. Systemic debt problems can lead to much lower economic growth, or a banking crisis. Or both." Specifically... Читать дальше...
No Russians have been charged
The shooting hit a city riding the crest of a wave.
(AP) — A bronze sculpture has been created to honor the 100th anniversary of the wedding of Edsel and Eleanor Ford. Edsel B. Ford II, chairman of the Ford House board of trustees, says in a statement: "It's rare that we add anything to the grounds, and this is an extraordinary supplement to the estate."
Who footed the bill for Bathabile Dlamini’s stay in a R11000-a-night suite at the Oyster Box Hotel on Sunday night?
This stunning Sausalito home manages to be both a sort of time capsule (the furnishings look straight out of the early 60s) and, somehow, also timeless—in a style that always seems ahead of its time, no matter what the era. It was designed by Violeta Autumn, who worked closely with architect Bruce Goffs in the
The conviction of Michael Thomas under the CFAA's "unauthorized damages" clause means sysadmins can face a felony for violating their employment agreement. The post A Texas Jury's Guilty Verdict Should Worry IT Admins appeared first on WIRED.
Today Russia is actively restoring its naval repair and maintenance system
Scientists in New Zealand used a custom-built drone to record this rare moment.
With Snapchat now the de rigueur mode of communication as more and more people, sports teams, cities, media outlets, you-name-it become ghosts in the machine, it was only a matter of time before...
If you'll allow us, dear reader, we'd like to self-indulge for a moment. Today one Ashley Olsen and one Mary-Kate Olsen turn 30. And while that may not be a monumental...
Operators have pulled out of a multi-million pound leisure centre development after the city council refused to grant extra funding.
Finding homeless students is a challenge, as are resources and red tape. The new federal education law includes new mandates and some extra money to assist districts in helping more students.
Don't snuggle your chickens.
(HealthDay News) -- Mental health is as important as physical health, so take steps to keep yourself well.
MONDAY, June 13, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- A good night's sleep makes for perkier, better-behaved children. But how much sleep is enough?
MONDAY, June 13, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Teens in the United States who use electronic cigarettes are six times more likely to move on to traditional cigarettes compared to kids who never use the devices, a new study reports.
(HealthDay News) -- Mental health is as important as physical health, so take steps to keep yourself well.
MONDAY, June 13, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- A good night's sleep makes for perkier, better-behaved children. But how much sleep is enough?
MONDAY, June 13, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Teens in the United States who use electronic cigarettes are six times more likely to move on to traditional cigarettes compared to kids who never use the devices, a new study reports.