Breaking NewsMaduro, Venezuela, The U.S.—and The Oil Shock China Can’t Price In by The TamesisThe U.S. capture of Nicolas Maduro exposed China’s $19 billion in outstanding loans related to Venezuelan oil, triggering a severe shortage of sour crude and market volatility. Post Views: 37 Share this Facebook X Telegram Whatsapp Email TagsChinaMadurooilpriceShockU.S.andVenezuelaRelated Posts A Thomas J Price Bronze Opens Door to London’s V&A East April 16, 2026 Japan vows $10bn to help Southeast Asia procure oil amid Iran war April 15, 2026 China Slams Ports Blockade, as Calls Rise For More US-Iran Talks April 14, 2026 The TamesisLeave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Previous StoryThe Best Wedding Table Settings in Vogue to Inspire Your Nuptials Next StoryThe Biggest Celebrity Engagements of 2026—So Far Latest from Blog Michelle Obama Models the Perfect Spring Outfit Formula by The Tamesis Pittsburgh’s Children’s Museum Satisfies a Hunger for Eric Carle by The Tamesis An Outfit Guide to Courtside Style by The Tamesis This Is What the Devil Wears Prada Characters Actually Wore by The Tamesis ReconKering: Luca de Meo’s Big Turnaround Plan Is Here by The Tamesis How Stars Are Reinventing Coachella’s Boho Style by The Tamesis What the War on Peptides Tells Us About the Future of Beauty by The Tamesis Here Are Looks We’d Like to See the 2026 Met Gala Co-Chairs Wear by The Tamesis Inside Switzerland’s Boutique Wellness Hotel Boom by The Tamesis 15 Best Summer Fragrances That Are an Escape in a Bottle by The TamesisRelated Posts A Thomas J Price Bronze Opens Door to London’s V&A East April 16, 2026 Japan vows $10bn to help Southeast Asia procure oil amid Iran war April 15, 2026 China Slams Ports Blockade, as Calls Rise For More US-Iran Talks April 14, 2026 Previous StoryThe Best Wedding Table Settings in Vogue to Inspire Your Nuptials Next StoryThe Biggest Celebrity Engagements of 2026—So Far