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Vladimir Putin speaking about fuel shortages in Russia caused by Ukrainian strikes on energy infrastructure
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Putin says Ukrainian strikes have caused a ‘certain’ fuel shortage in Russia

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Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Sunday that Ukrainian attacks on energy infrastructure have created a “certain shortage” of fuel in Russia, though he insisted the situation was “not critical,” in a rare public acknowledgment of strain on the country’s supply network.

Pakistan says it carried out a ground raid and cross-border strikes in Afghanistan after an attack on a Pakistan Rangers facility in Karachi killed three personnel. Taliban authorities in Afghanistan said the strikes hit homes and caused significant civilian casualties, while the U.N. mission in Afghanistan reported at least 28 civilians killed and 49 injured in the attacks.

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The Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution and the Secretary to the Government of the Federation have condemned the killing of Ardo Risku Mohammed, chairman of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria Benue State chapter.

Egypt strongly condemned a drone strike on Khartoum International Airport, warning of its grave implications for Sudan's stability and the wider region. The Foreign Ministry described the attack as a "flagrant violation" of Sudan's sovereignty and a direct threat to civilian infrastructure.

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Trade Cabinet Secretary Lee Kinyanjui has announced a temporary increase in sulphur limits in diesel and petrol to 50mg/kg for six months. The move addresses supply disruptions from the Middle East conflict, including the Strait of Hormuz issue. It aims to ensure fuel availability and economic stability.

One month into disruptions from the Middle East conflict, Kenya is losing Sh250 million weekly in livestock and meat exports to Gulf markets, with total losses exceeding Sh1 billion, Finance Minister John Mbadi told parliament.

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Despite plummeting tourism due to the US-Israel-Iran conflict, Dubai's local residents are maintaining strong demand for luxury goods. Queues formed at Chanel in Dubai Mall last weekend for Matthieu Blazy’s new collection, with items selling out quickly. Experts highlight the city's resilient consumer base of high-net-worth individuals.

 

 

 

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