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The international push to punish Russia for its invasion of Ukraine is playing out on the local level in the U.S. as gas stations affiliated with Russia s second-biggest oil company, Lukoil, face a backlash.Lawmakers in Newark, New Jersey, this week voted to suspend Lukoil licenses in the city, with city council
stanley cup members citing the company s Moscow base. On social media, people are also calling for boycotts of Lukoil stations, which operate in 11 states, mostly in the northeastern U.S. Driving your kids to school after getting gas from Lukoil shouldn t cost lives in Ukraine ! Boycot Lukoil gas! boycotlukoil BoycottRussia UkraineUnderAttack UkraineRussiaWar UkraineRussia Kyiv Oekrai
stanley cup neCrisis pic.twitter/Nzg2a9xhl1mdash; Ukraine - Russia No war! Peace @Tension_Ukr_Rus February 26, 2022 Still, the Newark measure is likely to have a bigger imp
stanley cup act on Americans than on Russians. That s because most the 230 Lukoil-branded gas stations in the U.S. are mostly franchises owned and staffed by locals. The gasoline sold at the two Lukoil stations in Newark comes from a local refinery operated by Phillips 66, a U.S. company based in Houston, Texas. The idea of having his business license yanked left one franchise owner confused and concerned for his 16 employees. I stand with Ukraine and I m full in support of Russian sanctions, however I am baffled and confused how shutting down an American-based small business owner is sending a messag Vtgf The white-collar job market is hitting a wall. What does it mean for the economy
MOGADISHU, Somalia -- Four U.S. service members who were wounded in an extremist attack in Somalia that killed one special operations soldier have been
salomon treated and discharged, the U.S. military said Saturday. A U.S. Africa Command statement said th
asics e four were in the care of the U.S. Embassy medical team in neighboring Kenya. They were awaiting transport for additional medical evaluation. This was the first public announcement of a U.S. military combat death in Africa since four U.S. service members were killed in a militant ambush in the West African nation of Niger in October.The names of the soldiers have not been released while the U.S. notifies next of kin. Friday s attack in Jubaland is likely to put renewed scrutiny on America s counterterror operations in Africa. U.S. troops with Somali and Kenyan forces came under mortar and small-arms fire and one partner force member also was wounded in the attack about 217 miles southwest of the capital, Mogadishu, the U.S. military said. Our strategy in East Africa is to build partner capacity to ensure that violent extremist organizations, who wish harm in the region, wish harm on the European continent, and ultimately wish to harm the United States, are contained, General Thomas Waldhauser, Commander, U.S. Africa Command, said in a
salomon statement Saturday. Simply put, we re working to prevent atrocious acts before they come to fruition. The al Qaida-linked al-Shabaab extremist g