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publication

[puhb-li-key-shuhn] / ˌpʌb lɪˈkeɪ ʃən /




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It follows growing evidence of contamination in rivers across England, with the publication in 2025 of a UK-wide plan to try to better understand what was happening.

From BBC

Bunker fuel prices in Singapore hit $1,116 a metric ton on March 9, according to industry publication Ship & Bunker, from $485.50 a month earlier.

From The Wall Street Journal

Oil prices pared back some losses after Wright's post on X was deleted -- just minutes after publication.

From Barron's

Jordan's Media Commission has banned the publication of any videos or information related to the kingdom's defence operations, warning that violators will face criminal prosecution.

From Barron's

Time Out, a publication known for directing people towards trendy restaurants and cocktail bars, is also trying to help the public navigate the war.

From Barron's