Global News Roundup: From Natural Disasters to Political Shifts
Recent global events highlight natural disasters, political tensions, and economic shifts. A cyclone in Indonesia claims 303 lives, Iraq resumes gas operations, and Ukraine attempts to disrupt Russian oil activities. Meanwhile, Israel's Netanyahu seeks a corruption trial pardon, and Spain struggles against swine fever. These issues reflect ongoing international challenges.
In a week marked by extreme weather, political shifts, and economic challenges, Indonesia faces a grim aftermath of cyclonic devastation. The death toll from the floods and landslides in Sumatra has escalated to 303, the national disaster mitigation agency revealed, highlighting the severe impact across Southeast Asia.
Amid geopolitical tensions, Iraq has resumed operations at the Khor Mor gas field, restoring gas supplies to regional power stations. This comes after a drone attack temporarily halted production, showcasing vulnerabilities in energy infrastructure.
In Europe, Ukraine intensified pressure on Russia's oil sector with naval drone strikes on two sanctioned tankers, while Kazakhstan urged Kyiv to cease attacks on the CPC terminal. These acts underscore the broader impacts of political instability on global markets.
(With inputs from agencies.)

