United Arab Emirates to leave OPEC on May 1 in shocking blow to world’s largest oil cartel amid Iran war
Source: New York Post · Bias: Right
Summary
Though the Middle Eastern nation did not give a reason for its exit, some of its oil infrastructure was recently damaged by drone strikes from fellow OPEC member Iran.
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