Washington: India-born college student Rejani Raveendran has announced her senate candidacy for the US state of Wisconsin, becoming the first Republican to officially get in the race against.
potentiallily powey power outag well. cnn s derek van dam, thank you so much. dozens of people are back on solid ground in the u.s. state of wisconsin after being stuck offshore on this drifting sheet of ice. the brown county sheriff s office says a large chunk of floating ice broke off near green bay mid-morning on saturday, leaving multiple people stranded. local media say that they were ice fishing. rescue teams had to move quickly, as the open water further moved and cracked the ice during the operation. within two hours, they had drifted about a mile from shore, before authorities were able to rescue all 34 people, amazingly, with no injuries. now, search and rescue efforts are set to resume in the coming hours in brazil, where an enormous cliff broke off and collapsed. it smashed into several tour boats on saturday, killing at least several people. the disaster happened at a lake popular with sightseers in southeastern brazil. rafael romo has the latest.
the headlines: the us is to release 50 million barrels of oil from its reserves in an attempt to bring down soaring energy prices, particularly that of gasoline. the move is being taken in parallel with other major oil consuming nations, including china, india, japan, south korea and the uk. a man accused of ramming a car into a christmas parade in the us state of wisconsin has appeared in court to face charges of intentional homicide. darrell brooks is charged with six deaths after another victim a child died. nearly 50 people were also injured in the attack in waukesha. north macedonia and bulgaria have declared days of mourning to remember victims of a bus crash on a bulgarian motorway yesterday. at least 45 people mostly tourists were killed when the coach crashed in flames in western bulgaria.
increasing the price of gasoline costs $1 billion, $1 increases $100 million, it is a serious at went for gdp growth. so it is important. if 0pec were good market managers they would have prevented this headwind for global growth, not just the united states, by putting a little bit more oil on the market, but if they are not going to do it, you know, administration and other countries are going to. it was notjust countries are going to. it was not just about politics, countries are going to. it was notjust about politics, it s pocketbook, and is december and christmas is coming and, you know, people are, the economy is starting to recover, wages are starting to come up, and inflation is a concern. so it is important to do something about gasoline and it is important to let 0pec know that consumers still have power also. ~ , . consumers still have power also. , . , , also. we shall see if it still has its desired also. we shall see if it still has its desired effect, - has its desired
this is bbc news. with me, david eades. the headlines: the us is to release 50 million barrels of oil from its reserves in an attempt to bring down soaring energy prices, particularly that of gasoline. the move is being taken in parallel with other major oil consuming nations, including china, india, japan, south korea, and the uk. a man accused of ramming a car into a christmas parade in the us state of wisconsin has appeared in court to face charges of intentional homicide. darrell brooks is charged with six deaths after another victim, a child, died. nearly 50 people were also injured in the attack in waukesha. north macedonia and bulgaria have declared days of mourning to remember victims of a bus crash on a bulgarian motorway yesterday. at least 45 people, mostly tourists, were killed when the coach crashed in flames in western bulgaria. the cause of the crash is still unclear. people in northern ireland