India, China not responsible for oil price rise: Deora | NEW DELHI: Blaming India and China for the oil price hike is "completely devoid of merit", Indian petroleum minister Murli Deora told the... (photo: PIB)The Times Of India
Oil soars past 145 dollars for first time | Traders at work in the energy options pit of the New York Mercantile Exchange on July 2. Oil has continued its record-breaking run hitting 145 dollars a barrel for the first time after a US report a... (photo: AP / Nabil al-Jurani)Turkish Press
Oil rises above $144 on US supply drop | KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia -- | Oil soared to a record above $144 a barrel Thursday in Asia, fueled by concerns over a larger-than-expected drop in U.S. stockpiles and the threat of conflict with Iran. ... (photo: WN)Lexington Herald-Leader AsiaIranOilPhotosUS
Filipino doctor commended for coconut research A Filipino doctor, Dr. Conrado Dayrit Jr., has been posthumously commended by the House of Representatives for his untiring and courageous effort in research on, and advocacy of, coconut oil as antido... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)Manila Bulletin CoconutDiseasesDoctorFilipinoPhotos
Paulson: no quick fix for oil price | LONDON - U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson warned Thursday that rising oil prices are likely to prolong the world economic slowdown. | Speaking at a London news con... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo)Newsday EconomyInflationOilPhotosUS
Darling and Paulson lay out blame for crunch | Chancellor Alistair Darling and Henry Paulson, the US Treasury Secretary, today admitted mistakes by regulators, banks and investors had led to the credit crunch but fe... (photo: AP / John Stillwell/Pool)The Times EconomyFinancePhotosUKUS
Record oil prices: Iran and the Strait of Hormuz | The price of oil soared over $145 today, fuelled by concerns of an attack on Iran by Israel or the US. | Investors are worried that continuing tension could push Iran t... (photo: AP Photo / U.S. Navy, Christopher Mobley, FILE)The Times ArabIranOilPhotosPricesStrait
Australia dips into the black ink of trade | AUSTRALIA has posted its first monthly trade surplus in six years, ending the longest run of red ink since records began. | The nation posted a small, but significant, ... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal)Sydney Morning Herald AustraliaFoodOilPhotosTrade