Russia hit with unexpected headache from oil refinery attacks
Kyiv has been targeting Russian energy infrastructure facilities to target the oil industry, the cornerstone of Russia's economy.
Russia fails to collect to billions in oil profits from Asian ally
India has increased its purchases of Russian oil but Moscow's proceeds from the exports are stranded.
China takes advantage of Putin's imploding gas giant
Russia's state-controlled Gazprom suffered a net loss last year for the first time in decades.
Americans in one state to get $1,300 payment this month
May 16 is the last day Alaskan residents will earn their Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) for this year.
Blaze engulfs oil refinery deep inside Russia after Ukraine drone strike
Russian Telegram channels shared videos showing the blaze as drones struck the Ryazan and Voronezh regions overnight.
Iraqi army displays new military drone bought from China
A Middle East expert told Newsweek that China is supplying military equipment to traditional U.S. partners in the region with "no strings attached."
Russia Is Profiting From an Oil Corruption Binge in Libya
Last week, Canadian police uncovered a conspiracy by two former UN employees in Montreal to sell Chinese drones to Libya, in direct violation of UN sanctions.
Russian refinery video shows another large blaze after series of strikes
The Slavyansk oil facility in the Krasnodar region is the latest energy site in Russia to be targeted.
Could Ukraine's strikes on Russian oil derail Biden's reelection?
Strikes on Russian oil facilities blamed on Kyiv have stoked concerns about energy prices and inflation in the U.S.
Stock market today: Broad rally kicks off busy earnings week
Stocks closed higher on Monday ahead of a slew of corporate earnings that investors hope will ignite a market rally.
Closing Sanctions Loopholes on Russia's Energy Empire
How can the international community apply additional pressure on Russia to force it to stop its war?
Joe Biden Is Delivering on His Green Promises
It is a simple and indisputable fact that President Joe Biden has done more than any other president in history to increase safe renewable energy, address the climate crisis, and protect the environment.
Russian oil exports crippled by Ukraine attacks on refineries
Figures from the International Energy Agency show that up to 600,000 barrels a day could be lost this quarter.
Big Oil Could Face Homicide Charges
Everyday consumers are not the reason we "waited too long" to begin transitioning to clean energy.
COP29 leader urges US to keep climate pledges even if Trump elected
The incoming climate summit chief told Newsweek that he hoped countries like America would "fulfil their obligations" regardless of the outcome of the election.
Putin's oil industry is in trouble
The Russia leader has turned to his neighbor, Belarus, for oil imports as Ukraine ramps up attacks on his oil refineries.
US ex-general tells Ukraine to 'ignore' Joe Biden's alleged warning
Ben Hodges said Russian oil facilities are legitimate targets, describing a possible U.S. request to halt attacks on them as a "terrible recommendation."
Russia faces major gas headache after Ukraine strikes
Drone strikes on Russian oil facilities have hurt gasoline production, newspaper Kommersant reported Monday.
Ukraine hit by "largest" assault as US accused of Russia oil strikes veto
"We are fighting for our survival against Russia with our hands tied behind our backs," a Ukrainian lawmaker told Newsweek.
Russia's top trade ally delivers surprise blow to Putin's fleet
India's Reliance Industries will not buy oil from tankers operated by Russian shipping company Sovcomflot, Reuters reports.
The Government Shouldn't Get to Pick What Kind of Car You Drive
Beware Washington telling Americans which vehicle they can drive instead of letting consumers choose for themselves.
Better Planet
Map shows oil we must leave alone to avoid "irreversible" climate change
"The goal of no more than 1.5 degrees C global warming requires a complete halt to exploration for new fossil fuel deposits," the researchers said.
No "Clean" Gas on a Livable Planet
The industry would like us to believe it is cleaning up its act by certifying gas as "clean," "differentiated," or "responsible."
US ally hits back at China amid territorial row
Competing historical narratives have taken center stage in China's war of words with the Philippines over the South China Sea.
Explosions rock oil refineries deep inside Russia
Energy facilities in Samara region, over 500 miles southeast of Moscow, were the latest target to be hit by drones.
Map shows Ukraine drone threat over Putin's oil empire
A wave of long-range Ukrainian UAV strikes on major facilities has unsettled Russia's oil industry this week.
Russia's top oil buyer deals a blow to Putin
India has refused to purchase Russian premium ESPO grade oil for about two months now, a national newspaper reported.
Putin ally found "hanged" in own office: Reports
Before Lukoil's Vitaly Robertus was found dead, he had "allegedly complained of headaches," ASTRA reported.
Russia's top oil execs keep dying suddenly
Vitaly Robertus, the vice president of Russian oil giant Lukoil, has died "suddenly" at the age of 54, the company said.
US achieves energy independence for first time in 40 years
America is now a net exporter of fossil fuels at a time when global conflicts have led to increased prices.