The OPEC+ oil alliance postponed its meeting to Dec. 5 to discuss the crude production strategy, with member nations currently operating three sets of separate oil production cuts in response to uncertain demand. The coalition, including OPEC and its allies, is curtailing production to 39.725 million bpd, with additional voluntary cuts by eight members and a second set of cuts due to begin phasing out in December. The rescheduled meeting is to accommodate several ministers attending the Dec. 1 Gulf Summit in Kuwait City, adhering to scheduling constraints.
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Yvette Cooper Repeatedly Refuses To Say When Small Boat Crossings Will Fall
Laura Kuenssberg questioned Home Secretary Yvette Cooper on BBC 1 about the ongoing issue of asylum seekers crossing the English Channel in small boats, pressing for a timeline on when the numbers will decrease. Despite Cooper's avoidance of a direct answer, she emphasized the government's efforts to address the backlog of asylum claims and the complexity of the issue, highlighting agreements with other countries and stronger law enforcement measures. Cooper defended the government's approach as...
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