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A utility pole with wires hanging from it in San Juan, Puerto Rico
The power was out in San Juan — seen here — and throughout the rest of Puerto Rico on New Year's Eve and beyond. It's back, but the energy company warns there could be more service interruptions.
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Residents of the Transnistria region wait in line to vote during Moldova's second-round presidential election at a polling station in Costesti, northern Moldova.
Transnistria declared a state of emergency ahead of an anticipated halt in piped natural gas supplies from Russia.
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Russian leader Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy speak at a briefing and conference, respectively, in two separate images.
Russia can no longer send gas to Europe using Ukraine's pipelines, a network it's used to earn billions even while at war with Kyiv.
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President Vladimir Putin.
Russian President Vladimir Putin's war against Ukraine is straining his country's economy.
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exxonmobil
Ford County, Kansas, has filed a lawsuit against a group of companies, including ExxonMobil.
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COP29
The UN COP29 climate summit is in Baku, Azerbaijan.
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A view of ships coming into Deutsche Energy Terminal's Brunsbüttel port in Germany.
Germany is believed to have ordered its state-controlled gas terminals to reject Russian gas shipments.
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President Vladimir Putin.
The EU is considering replacing Russian liquified natural gas imports with US shipments — a move that could hit President Vladimir Putin's war chest.
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oil rigs at sunset
It won't be easy for Donald Trump to boost US oil production and bring down gas prices.