Aramco gains footing in Russia’s back yard with Polish oil deal
Aramco, the world’s largest oil firm, will buy 30 percent of a refinery on the Baltic coast, as well as a wholesale fuel unit. By Anthony Di Paola and Maciej Martewicz
Aramco, the world’s largest oil firm, will buy 30 percent of a refinery on the Baltic coast, as well as a wholesale fuel unit. By Anthony Di Paola and Maciej Martewicz
Lucid Motors chairman told Bloomberg News that the EV maker is in talks with the kingdom to build a factory there by 2025 or 2026. By Yousef Gamal El-Din and Craig
Serbian tennis player flew into Melbourne a week ago claiming a vaccine exemption because of a positive PCR test result. Novak Djokovic knew he had tested positive for COVID-19 when
The All-India Senior Selection Committee has named Jayant Yadav as replacement for Washington Sundar. NDTV Sports Desk Washington Sundar has been ruled out of the three-match ODI series against South
Australian Open: Franck Ramella from L’Equipe sports daily spoke with Novak Djokovic on December 18, two days after the tennis star tested positive for Covid-19. Agence France-Presse The French journalist
Actor Aparshakti Khurana is looking forward to celebrating Arzoie’s first Lohri and teaching her Punjabi folk songs when she grows up BySugandha Rawal This year’s Lohri is extra special for
Actor Anushka Ranjan opens up about celebrating her first Lohri with actor-husband Aditya Seal after marriage BySugandha Rawal Actor Anushka Ranjan’s first Lohri after marriage was supposed to be a
Naga Chaitanya spoke about his divorce from Samantha Ruth Prabhu for the first time since October 2021. Here’s what he has said. ByHT Entertainment Desk Actor Naga Chaitanya has opened
Hyderabad police have booked actor Siddharth for tweet against Saina Nehwal. The actor had apologised to Saina on Tuesday. PTI A case was registered against actor Siddharth by the cybercrime
A city of five million was locked down in China after detecting Omicron in central Henan province. Bloomberg China locked down a city of five million people a day after