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LONDON ― Several companies that buy liquefied natural gas (LNG) from QatarEnergy as portfolio players or offtakers — including Shell, TotalEnergies and some firms in Asia — have declared force majeure ...
LONDON, March 11 - ⁠Several ⁠companies that buy ⁠liquefied natural gas (LNG) from QatarEnergy as portfolio players or offtakers — including Shell, TotalEnergies and some firms ‌in Asia — have declared ...
LONDON, March 11 - Some clients of ‌QatarEnergy, including Shell, ‌TotalEnergies, and other companies in Asia have declared force majeure to their customers who take ‌Qatari ⁠liquefied natural gas ...
In the seven-year debate over Jeffrey Epstein's death, one important voice has been missing: the doctor who performed his autopsy. Epstein was found dead in his Manhattan jail cell the morning of ...
Under U.S. law, what allows the United States to use military force against a foreign nation? At the top of the pecking order of American law is the U.S. Constitution. Article I, Section 8, Clause 11 ...
Sarah Burns has received funding from the Institute for Humane Studies. But there was a time when Americans saw Congress stand up to a president who unilaterally took the country to war. It was at the ...
Congress will vote this week on whether to approve President Donald Trump's already in motion war on Iran, in what experts are calling a "tipping point" for the unique congressional power to declare ...
Whether a nation has just cause to begin a war and whether it conducts that war justly are matters of international law. Whether a U.S. President has the power to declare war is a matter of American ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Congress is confronting a war powers debate over President Donald Trump's authority to bomb Iran under largely unusual circumstances — without a formal declaration or an ...
The Constitution says Congress, not the president, has the power to declare war on another nation, but there are exceptions and disagreements about war power. Let's get the facts. *** declaration of ...