continue cutting production basically to push prices which seem to be working so far in saudi arabia said they will make cuts of over a million barrels per day injuly and targets would drop by after a one point million barrels. it accounts for about 40% of the rules crude oil and decisions can have a major impact on oil prices. let s skip more for my middle east business correspondent. let s get more. before the meeting started in the oil production and oil production where around $5 a barrel, they have been falling and concerns they could fall further with they could fall further with the global economy and demand weakening. in saudi arabia and some countries were very keen that the group, goes ahead and ask another cut as a group of most countries were against that idea because any cut would lead her impact their oil revenues which is crucial to their economies in saudi arabia was in when they could afford to make the cut and managed its national budget. when they came t
agreed to continue cutting production basically to push up prices which seems to be working so far. saudi arabia working so far. saudi said prices which seems to be working so far. saudi said it would make cuts of1 million barrels a day and targets would drop by 1.4 million barrels per day from 2024. 0pec+ accounts for crude oil and let s get more for our middle east correspondent. it more for our middle east correspondent. more for our middle east correspondent. it was widely exected correspondent. it was widely expected before correspondent. it was widely expected before the - correspondent. it was widely| expected before the meeting started that 0pec+ would reduce oil production because it is hovering around $75 a barrel. there are concerns it could fall further with global economy struggling and demand wiggling. saudi arabia and some countries were really keen that the oil group goes ahead and makes another cut as a group but many countries were against that because ma
the town hall with the gop frontrunner and the reaction from the republican rivals and the impact now on the republican primary. what voter ss in the gop and fa beyond learned from donald trump last night. and preparing for a surge of migrants hours before a covid policy ends tonight. more from border. and now, twist on a murder case. joran van der sloot is being extradited to the united states. all of this now on cnn news central. the end of title 42 ends just before midnight which is going to allow the border officials to send migrants back across the border. it is what the border patrol has been waiting after they have been apprehending migrants each day. the border patrol says they are waiting to go to dallas, houston, new york and miami, and nick valencia is in brownsville, texas, for us this morning. what are you seeing for us on the streets. sara, it is a lot. a lot to be surrounded by this hopelessness, and these migrants who have been crossing seemingly optim
A single corrupt Computer File brought all of americas air traffic to a complete halt. How did it get there . And more republicans call for resume faker George Santos to quit congress but not the republican with the power to push him out. Welcome to our viewers in the United States and around the world. Im christine romans. Good morning. We begin with a second batch of classified documents found by President Bidens legal team. They found the first batch from mr. Bidens time as Vice President set off the search for this new discovery. Its unclear how many documents were in the second batch, where they were found or what theyre even about. Cnns Phil Mattingly has more from the white house. Reporter as President Biden and the White House Counsels Office described the initial discovery of ten classified documents, documents that were turned over to the National Archives and the Justice Department, Justice Department review ongoing, they never actually weighed in on whether there could be a
let s go right to ukraine right now, the aftermath of that deadly russian missile bombardment across the entire country, our senior international correspondent ivan watson is joining us from the capitol of kiev. kiev is just one of the cities brutally targeted? reporter: that s right, and you know, wolf, both the russian and ukrainian militaries have use the same word to describe this russian attack. they both called this massive. the ukrainian president vlodymyr zelenskyy he says at least six people were killed across the country by the missile strikes early thursday morning. which left ukrainian workers scrambling to try to keep electricity, heat and hot water on in cities across the country. by land, sea and air, russia launched a mafl missile attack onion, hireling 84 missiles and killer drones against its neighbor in a single night. the deadly barrage pounding ukraine in the north, south, east and west, decimating several houses in the western city. killing at least