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Saudi-Led Coalition Strikes Yemen After Aramco Fuel Depot Attack (unknown)

Saudi-Led Coalition Strikes Yemen After Aramco Fuel Depot Attack ... Smoke rises from a Saudi Aramco oil facility in Jeddah, on March 26. Smoke rises from a ...

Yemen rebels strike oil depot in Saudi city hosting F1 race (unknown)

Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels have attacked an oil depot in the Saudi city of Jiddah ahead of a Formula One race in the kingdom.

“While the facility also supplies the Saudi military with petroleum products, it is mostly supplying civilian customers,” the panel said. It also comes as Saudi Arabia issued an unusually stark warning that it is unable to guarantee its oil production won’t be affected by further attacks — which could push global energy prices even higher amid Russia’s war on Ukraine. The North Jiddah Bulk Plant stores diesel, gasoline and jet fuel for use in Jiddah, the kingdom’s second-largest city. The Houthis have twice targeted the North Jiddah plant with cruise missiles. Repairing it after the last attack cost Aramco some $1.5 million. In Yemen, Saudi Arabia leads a coalition battling the Iran-backed Houthis, who seized Yemen’s capital of Sanaa in September 2014. Meanwhile, Saudi state TV also acknowledged attacks in one town targeting water tanks that damaged vehicles and homes. Hours later, the F1 said plans for Saturday’s third practice and qualifying and Sunday’s race were still set to go ahead. The publicly traded Saudi Arabian Oil Co., known as Saudi Aramco, did not respond to a request for comment. Jake Sullivan, White House national security adviser, condemned the attacks and called them “clearly enabled by Iran” despite an ongoing U.N. arms embargo. The fire smoldered into Saturday morning. It was the rebels' highest-profile assault yet, though Saudi authorities pledged the upcoming grand prix would go on as scheduled.

Saudi airstrikes hit Yemen's Houthis after oil depot attack (unknown)

The Houthis said the Saudi coalition hit oil facilities in violation of a 2018 cease-fire deal that ended months of fighting in Hodeida, which handles about ...

The conflict has in recent years become a regional proxy war that has killed more than 150,000 people, including over 14,500 civilians. In Hodeida, the Houthi media office said the coalition hit oil facilities in violation of a 2018 cease-fire deal that ended months of fighting in Hodeida, which handles about 70 percent of Yemen’s commercial and humanitarian imports. It comes as the Gulf Cooperation Council plans to host the warring sides for talks late this month. It showed wreckage in the courtyard of a social insurance office with the shattered windows of a nearby multiple-story building. He called on the rebels to remove weapons from such sites, according to SPA. Lifting restrictions imposed by the coalition's warships on Yemen's Red Sea ports has been a major Houthi condition for a cease-fire.

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With the 2022 new league year, the questions will be plenty for quite a while, even as the Pittsburgh Steelers spend cash and cap space and use draft.

So, too, is the fact that he has gotten a bit better with each year of his career. The offseason started out with the question being, will Edmunds’ market be cheap enough for the Steelers to justify being him back? The Steelers are reportedly even interested in signing him, but Terrell Edmunds and his apparently shallow market may be the direction they end up going.

Saudi airstrikes hit Yemen's Houthis after attack on oil depot (unknown)

A Saudi-led coalition fighting Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen unleashed a barrage of airstrikes on the capital and a strategic Red Sea city, ...

In Hodeida, the Houthi media office said the coalition hit oil facilities in violation of a 2018 cease-fire deal that ended months of fighting in Hodeida, which handles about 70% of Yemen's commercial and humanitarian imports. The kingdom's flagship carrier Saudia announced the cancelation of two flights on its website. A third cancelled flight with 146 passengers was operated by the low-cost Saudi airline Flynas. It showed wreckage in the courtyard of a social insurance office with the shattered windows of a nearby multiple-story building. The conflict has in recent years become a regional proxy war that has killed more than 150,000 people, including over 14.500 civilians. It comes as the Gulf Cooperation Council plans to host the warring sides for talks late this month.

Yemen Rebels Strike Oil Depot In City Hosting F1 Face (unknown)

Despite a raging fire at a nearby oil depot, the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix maintained business as usual on Friday night. The F1 race on Sunday also expected ...

“While the facility also supplies the Saudi military with petroleum products, it is mostly supplying civilian customers,” the panel said. Yemen's Houthi rebels attacked an oil depot on Friday in the Saudi city of Jiddah ahead of a Formula One race in the kingdom. It also comes as Saudi Arabia issued an unusually stark warning that it is unable to guarantee its oil production won't be affected by further attacks - which could push global energy prices even higher amid Russia's war on Ukraine. The Saudi Arabian Oil Co, known as Saudi Aramco, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The North Jiddah Bulk Plant stores diesel, gasoline and jet fuel for use in Jiddah, the kingdom's second-largest city. Hours later, the F1 said plans for Saturday's third practice and qualifying and Sunday's race were still set to go ahead. In Yemen, Saudi Arabia leads a coalition battling the Iran-backed Houthis, who seized Yemen's capital of Sanaa in September 2014. An Associated Press photojournalist covering practice laps at the F1 track in Jiddah saw the smoke rising in the distance to the east, just after 5:40 pm. The Houthis have twice targeted the North Jiddah plant with cruise missiles. It was the rebels' highest-profile assault yet, though Saudi authorities pledged the upcoming grand prix would go on as scheduled. The F1 race on Sunday also expected to go ahead. Will it pave the way for more Hindi novelists to overcome different boundaries?

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Saudi-led coalition hits Houthi targets in Sanaa, Hodeidah (unknown)

Saudi-led coalition targets Houthis after Friday's attack by the group on an oil depot in Jeddah.

In Hodeidah, it said the coalition hit oil facilities in violation of a 2018 ceasefire deal that ended months of fighting in the city, which handles about 70 percent of Yemen’s commercial and humanitarian imports. On Friday, the Houthis acknowledged carrying out a series of attacks targeting an oil depot in Jeddah and other facilities in Riyadh, ahead of a Formula One race in the kingdom that takes place on Sunday. The overnight raids on the Houthi-held cities of the capital Sanaa and Hodeidah come a day after the Iran-backed group attacked an oil depot in the Saudi city of Jeddah, their highest-profile assault yet on the kingdom.

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After the season, Witherspoon said he would carefully examine his options before signing with a team after admitting he rushed into signing with Seattle last offseason. He became the team’s best cover corner down the stretch and led the team with three interceptions, including a pair in the team’s comeback attempt against Minnesota. Witherspoon was traded from the Seattle Seahawks right before the start of the 2021 season.

Yemen rebels hit oil depot in Saudi city hosting F1 (unknown)

By Hassan Ammar, Jerome Pugmire and Jon Gambrell | Associated Press. JIDDAH, Saudi Arabia — Yemen's Houthi rebels attacked an oil depot on Friday in the ...

“While the facility also supplies the Saudi military with petroleum products, it is mostly supplying civilian customers,” the panel said. It also comes as Saudi Arabia issued an unusually stark warning that it is unable to guarantee its oil production won’t be affected by further attacks — which could push global energy prices even higher amid Russia’s war on Ukraine. The North Jiddah Bulk Plant stores diesel, gasoline and jet fuel for use in Jiddah, the kingdom’s second-largest city. In Yemen, Saudi Arabia leads a coalition battling the Iran-backed Houthis, who seized Yemen’s capital of Sanaa in September 2014. The Saudi Arabian Oil Co., known as Saudi Aramco, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Repairing it after the last attack cost Aramco some $1.5 million. The Houthis have twice targeted the North Jiddah plant with cruise missiles. Meanwhile, Saudi state TV also acknowledged attacks in one town targeting water tanks that damaged vehicles and homes. Hours later, the F1 said plans for Saturday’s third practice and qualifying and Sunday’s race were still set to go ahead. It was the rebels’ highest-profile assault yet, though Saudi authorities pledged the upcoming grand prix would go on as scheduled. One attack came in November 2020. “If the plant had been out of service of a significant period, the impact on the kingdom’s economy as well as on the welfare of the residents of the Western region would likely have been significant.”

Saudi Aramco’s Jeddah oil depot hit by Houthi attack (unknown)

Saudi Arabia and its state-run oil Saudi Aramco did not immediately acknowledge the blaze.

The North Jeddah Bulk Plant stores diesel, petrol and jet fuel for use in the city. The attacks targeted “Aramco facilities in Jeddah and vital facilities in the capital of the Saudi enemy, Riyadh”, tweeted Saree. Facilities of oil giant Aramco were also attacked in Jizan, Najran, Ras Tanura and Rabigh with “a large number of drones”, he added. On Saturday, Saudi state media said the coalition fighting in Yemen had begun a military operation – including air attacks on Yemen’s Houthi-controlled capital Sanaa, and the Red Sea port city of Hodeidah – to stop attacks on its oil facilities and “protect global energy sources”. Saudi state television acknowledged attacks in the town of Dhahran that hit water tanks and damaged vehicles and houses. Yemen’s Houthis rebels have acknowledged a series of attacks on Saudi Arabia after state media in the kingdom reported rocket and drone strikes targeting an oil depot in Jeddah and other facilities in Riyadh. Saudi Arabia announces ‘military operation’ in Yemen following series of drone and rocket attacks on the kingdom.

Saudi Aramco Fuel Depot Hit as Drone Attacks Escalate (unknown)

An oil storage facility in Saudi Arabia was hit in a barrage of drone attacks on the kingdom on Friday, the latest flare-up in one of the world's most ...

Fire breaks out at Jiddah oil depot ahead of F1 race weekend; Houthis claim attacks (unknown)

Online videos show a raging fire at an oil depot in the Saudi city of Jiddah ahead of an F1 race there. Yemen's Houthi rebels have acknowledged attacking ...

It also comes as Saudi Arabia issued an unusually stark warning that it is unable to guarantee its oil production won’t be affected by further attacks — which could push global energy prices even higher amid Russia’s war on Ukraine. “While the facility also supplies the Saudi military with petroleum products, it is mostly supplying civilian customers,” the panel said. The North Jiddah Bulk Plant stores diesel, gasoline and jet fuel for use in Jiddah, the kingdom’s second-largest city. Meanwhile, Saudi state television acknowledged attacks in the town of Dhahran targeting water tanks that damaged vehicles and homes. The attacks come as Saudi Arabia still leads a coalition battling the Iran-backed Houthis, who seized Yemen’s capital of Sanaa in September 2014. The cause of the blaze was not immediately known.

Russian officials say it has destroyed major fuel depot outside Kyiv (unknown)

Russian officials on Friday said they have destroyed a fuel depot in Ukraine that was reportedly one of the largest fuel bases in the country.

We invite you to join the discussion on Facebook and Twitter. The fuel depot reportedly supplied the Ukrainian army in the center of the country. Russian officials on Friday said they have destroyed a fuel depot in Ukraine that was reportedly one of the largest fuel bases in the country.

Saudi Arabia Grand Prix to continue as planned after 'attack' at oil depot near Jeddah circuit (unknown)

A fire erupted at an oil depot in Jeddah on Friday ahead of the F1 Grand Prix race scheduled to take place in the Saudi Arabian city, with Yemen's Houthis ...

They have never given any indication they would attack the Grand Prix itself of course but does it have to be considered a health and safety risk. What F1 have said though is that they have been in close contact with the relevant authorities over the situation, as they still continue to call it, today. "Houthi rebels from Yemen have claimed responsibility for this, they did so soon after the event on a satellite news channel they run. "Formula One knew about the possibility of these rocket attacks before they came out here. "And to assure you that, they are targeting the infrastructure of the economy not the civilians and, of course, not the track. "It all happened very quickly. "The race weekend schedule will continue as planned. Mercedes boss Toto Wolff said: "It was a good meeting, the drivers are going to talk now at a drivers' meeting. Red Bull principal Christian Horner added: "I think the sport has to stand together collectively. We will of course go ahead with the event." The report provided no further details. [It was a unanimous decision] By the team principals, yes."

Russia says it destroyed fuel depot outside Kyiv in missile strike (unknown)

Russia's armed forces destroyed a major fuel depot outside Kyiv in a missile strike, Russia's defence ministry said on Friday.

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Fire breaks out at Jeddah oil depot ahead of Saudi Arabia grand prix (unknown)

Yemen's Houthi rebels claim responsibility for huge blaze days before F1 race is due to take place.

Saudi state television acknowledged attacks in the town of Dhahran targeting water tanks that damaged vehicles and homes. The second-ever Saudi Arabian grand prix in Jeddah is taking place on Sunday, though concerns had been raised by some over the recent attacks targeting the kingdom. The attacks came as Saudi Arabia still leads a coalition battling the Iran-backed Houthis, who seized Yemen’s capital of Sana’a in September 2014.

Fire at Saudi oil depot in Jeddah as Iran-backed Houthis claim attack (unknown)

Cause of blaze not immediately known; Saudi authorities offer no explanation; claimed assault comes ahead of a Formula One race in the city; ...

Financial support from readers like you allows me to travel to witness both war (I just returned from reporting in Ukraine) and the signing of historic agreements. The North Jeddah Bulk Plant stores diesel, gasoline and jet fuel for use in Jeddah, the kingdom’s second-largest city. “While the facility also supplies the Saudi military with petroleum products, it is mostly supplying civilian customers,” the panel said. Meanwhile, Saudi state television acknowledged attacks in the town of Dhahran targeting water tanks that damaged vehicles and homes. The attacks came as Saudi Arabia still leads a coalition battling the Iran-backed Houthis, who seized Yemen’s capital of Sanaa in September 2014. Drivers raced on into the evening even as the fire burned and authorities offered no explanation for the blaze.

Yemen rebels strike oil depot in Saudi city hosting Formula One race (unknown)

Yemen's Houthi rebels attacked an oil depot on Friday in the Saudi city of Jiddah ahead of a Formula One race in the kingdom — their highest-profile assault ...

“While the facility also supplies the Saudi military with petroleum products, it is mostly supplying civilian customers,” the panel said. It also comes as Saudi Arabia issued an unusually stark warning that it is unable to guarantee its oil production won’t be affected by further attacks — which could push global energy prices even higher amid Russia’s war on Ukraine. The North Jiddah Bulk Plant stores diesel, gasoline and jet fuel for use in Jiddah, the kingdom’s second-largest city. The Houthis have twice targeted the North Jiddah plant with cruise missiles. The Saudi Arabian Oil Co., known as Saudi Aramco, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. As the flames rose, the tops of the tanks of the bulk plant were clearly visible some 11.5 kilometers (7 miles) away.

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Home Depot issued favorable guidance for fiscal 2022 during its latest earnings update. See why we expect HD stock to grow its payout at a robust pace.

With that in mind, we appreciate that Home Depot expects to keep building on past successes (put another way, that its comparable sales growth is expected to remain positive in fiscal 2022 after putting up banner performance in both fiscal 2020 and fiscal 2021). So far, Home Depot has done a stellar job offsetting inflationary headwinds via pricing increases, improvements in the economics of its e-commerce operations, controlled operating expense growth, and economies of scale. We appreciate that Home Depot expects its growth story to continue. Its Pro operations includes its maintenance, repair, and operations (‘MRO’) segment which was significantly enlarged through its acquisition of HD Supply. For reference, Home Depot has stores in the US (including US territories), Canada, and Mexico along with a sizable MRO presence across North America. The company views its market share standing at ~17% with ample room to grow that figure going forward. Looking ahead, Home Depot expects to post “slightly positive” sales and comparable store growth in fiscal 2022 and its operating margin is expected to be broadly flat with its fiscal 2021 performance. Beyond economies of scale, Home Depot benefited from reduced pandemic-related expenses, the roll off of acquisition-related expenses (Home Depot completed its ~$8 billion all-cash deal for HD Supply in December 2020), and “solid expense management” according to its CFO and EVP, Richard McPhail, during the firm’s latest earnings call. As of late-March 2022, Home Depot's stock was trading at a significant discount to its fair value and a moderate amount of share repurchases at these levels represent a good use of capital, in our view. For reference, Home Depot’s comparable sales grew by almost 20% in fiscal 2020 versus fiscal 2019 levels, highlighting its sustained momentum on this front. In the fiscal fourth quarter, Home Depot’s comparable sales rose by 8.1% (with US comparable sales growth coming in at 7.6%) due to a 12.4% increase in average ticket size offsetting a 3.4% decline in customer transactions versus year-ago levels. Sales growth for both our Pro and DIY customers accelerated in the fourth quarter relative to the third quarter and showed strong double-digit growth on a two-year basis for both customer groups. Home Depot also announced a 15% sequential increase in its dividend in conjunction with its latest earnings report. Home Depot is doing its best to pass along cost increases to its customers, though there are limits to this strategy.

Yemen rebels strike oil depot in Saudi city hosting Formula One race (unknown)

It was the rebels' highest-profile assault yet, though Saudi authorities pledged the upcoming grand prix would go on as scheduled.

“While the facility also supplies the Saudi military with petroleum products, it is mostly supplying civilian customers,” the panel said. It also comes as Saudi Arabia issued an unusually stark warning that it is unable to guarantee its oil production won’t be affected by further attacks – which could push global energy prices even higher amid Russia’s war on Ukraine. The North Jiddah Bulk Plant stores diesel, gasoline and jet fuel for use in Jiddah, the kingdom’s second-largest city. The Saudi Arabian Oil Co., known as Saudi Aramco, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The Houthis have twice targeted the North Jiddah plant with cruise missiles. Repairing it after the last attack cost Aramco some $1.5 million. Hours later, the F1 said plans for Saturday’s third practice and qualifying and Sunday’s race were still set to go ahead. It was the rebels’ highest-profile assault yet, though Saudi authorities pledged the upcoming grand prix would go on as scheduled. Meanwhile, Saudi state TV also acknowledged attacks in one town targeting water tanks that damaged vehicles and homes. “If the plant had been out of service of a significant period, the impact on the kingdom’s economy as well as on the welfare of the residents of the Western region would likely have been significant.” In Yemen, Saudi Arabia leads a coalition battling the Iran-backed Houthis, who seized Yemen’s capital of Sanaa in September 2014. One attack came in November 2020.

Houthis strike Jeddah oil depot ahead of F1 race weekend (unknown)

Online videos show a raging fire at an oil depot in the Saudi city of Jeddah, ahead of the Saudi Grand Prix.

The North Jeddah Bulk Plant stores diesel, gasoline, and jet fuel for use in Jeddah, the kingdom's second-largest city. due to fumes from the blaze, Sky Sports reported. Yemen's Houthi rebels struck an oil depot in the Saudi city of Jeddah on Friday in a missile attack that caused a large fire and left clouds of black smoke hanging over the port city.

March 25, 2022 Russia-Ukraine news (unknown)

A month after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, its forces are being pushed back around Kyiv and are taking defensive positions northwest of the capital, ...

However, the number of refugees staying in Poland is lower, with many continuing on in their journey to other countries. Russian troops now control the city sectors on the northern bank of the Seversky Donets River, which splits Izyum in half, Strelnyk said. Upon his arrival at Rzeszów-Jasionka Airport, Biden will be greeted by Polish President Andrzej Duda and receive a briefing on the humanitarian response to the war. And in addition to being in NATO, it's a member of the European Union, albeit one that has had tensions recently with Brussels over its own flirtations with populist nationalism. To bypass the blown bridges, the Russians have erected two pontoon bridges over the Seversky Donets River to encircle the city. In February, before Putin invaded Ukraine, Poland was one of the nations to which Biden ordered 3,000 troops to bolster the alliance's eastern flank. Part of a hospital across the street is also seen destroyed. There does not appear to be any identifiable military targets in this part of central Izyum. "Ukrainian counter-attacks, and Russian Forces falling back on overextended supply lines, has allowed Ukraine to re-occupy town and defensive positions up to 35 kilometers (21 miles) east of Kyiv," the ministry said. Some context: According to official Ukrainian accounts, the country's forces have retaken territory to the east of Kyiv following intense fighting Thursday, reversing previous Russian gains. Poland again finds itself on the front line of conflict. But in Poland, which neighbors Ukraine, freedom is fresh enough to still be a novelty.

Yemen rebels strike oil depot in Saudi city hosting F1 race (unknown)

Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels have attacked an oil depot in the Saudi city of Jiddah ahead of a Formula One race in the kingdom.

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