Israeli attacks leave at least 20 dead in Gaza
By Rodrigo Santos Andrade
#Venezuela #Greenland #markcarney
Canadian PM Carney defends oil amid Venezuela prospects, backs Greenland sovereignty
Canadian PM Mark Carney says Canadian oil will stay competitive even if Venezuelan output rises after U.S. moves there — calling it low-risk and low-cost and highlighting carbon capture plans. He also reiterated support for Canadian energy infrastructure and said only Denmark & Greenland should decide Greenland’s future amid U.S. remarks. Strong words on energy & sovereignty from Carney in Paris
Keep up with the day’s top news stories with The Express Tribune’s YouTube Channel. The Express Tribune is Pakistan’s #1 brand for breaking news in politics, sports, business, lifestyle and more.
Our mission is to defend the liberal values and egalitarian traditions we believe in, and which deserve to be upheld in writing that is both informative and insightful.
#etribune #breakingnews #latestnews #internationalnews
Official website: https://tribune.com.pk/
Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/etribune
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/etribune
Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/etribune
Follow us on Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theexpresstribune
Join our Whatsapp Channel: https://bit.ly/tribune-whatsapp
Canadian oil | Mark Carney | Venezuela oil | Greenland sovereignty | carbon capture Alberta | Canadian energy news | oil competitiveness | global oil markets | U.S. Venezuela involvement | Denmark Greenland future | Paris press conference | oil pipeline Canada | heavy crude | energy infrastructure | international law | Canadian politicsWorld News | International News