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sanctioned

[sangk-shuhnd] / ˈsæŋk ʃənd /


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Government authorities have stepped in with official relief measures and sanctioned mourning activities, such as flying flags at half-staff and the establishment of designated condolence sites.

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After the U.S. in 2019 sanctioned Venezuela’s oil industry, Iran sent small fuel cargoes to try to ease chronic shortages.

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The U.S. sanctioned Lukoil in October to increase pressure on Moscow, prompting the company to put its overseas assets up for sale.

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Explosions rocked two tankers sanctioned for carrying Russian oil, the latest in a spate of blasts on such vessels, sparking a rescue operation off Turkey’s Black Sea coast.

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While a peace deal would open the doors to previously sanctioned Russian energy exports, the growing odds of a December cut by the Fed could aid global fuel demand, the analyst adds.

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