GERMANY AND AUSTRIA TO TAP OIL RESERVES AFTER 400 MILLION BARRELS REQUESTED. (PHOTO).

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 Germany and Austria to tap oil reserves after 400 million barrels requested  Germany and Austria announced they are releasing portions of their oil reserves in response to an International Energy Agency request for member nations to collectively release 400 million barrels to help ease rising energy prices linked to the Iran conflict. Japan also said it will begin releasing part of its reserves starting Monday. The move marks one of the largest coordinated releases of emergency oil stocks in history. The previous record came in 2022, when IEA members released 182.7 million barrels following the energy disruptions caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Member countries currently hold over 1.2 billion barrels of public emergency oil stocks, along with an additional 600 million barrels of industry stocks maintained under government requirements. The release comes amid heightened tensions in the Persian Gulf, where Iran has targeted commercial ships and disrupted shipping throug...

TROOPS OF US 101st AIRBORNE DIVISION WITH MEMBERS OF DUTCH RESISTANCE AT THE EINDHOVEN CATHEDRAL,THE NETHERLANDS,SEPTEMBER 1944 AND OTHER EVENTS THAT TOOK PLACE THAT SAME DAY.

Troops of US 101st Airborne Division with members of Dutch resistance at the Eindhoven cathedral, the Netherlands, Sep 1944Troops of US 101st Airborne Division receiving information from Dutch resistance members, Eindhoven, the Netherlands, Sep 1944                                                                  Troops,of us 101st Airborne Division receiving information from Dutch resistance members,Endhoven,the Netherlands,sep 1944.German Waffen-SS snipers captured by Allied troops near Arnhem, Gelderland, the Netherlands, 18 Sep 1944                            German waffen -ss snipers captured by Allied troops near Arnhem,Gelderland,the Netherlands 18 setember 1944                                                                                                                                             Large group of German prisoners captrued by paratroopers of the US 82nd Airborne Division, near Nijmegen, the Netherlands, 17-20 Sep 1944                     Large group of German prisoners captured by paratroopers of the us,82nd Airbourne Division,near Nijmegen,the Netherlands,17-20 september 1944.                                                                                            War correspondent Alan Wood, embedded with men of UK 1st Airborne Division, typing in woods near Arnhem, Gelderland, the Netherlands, 18 Sep 1944                     War correspondent Alan wood,embedded with men of uk 1st Airborne Division,typing in woods near Arnhem,Gelderland,the Netherlands,18 september 1944.                                                                            Two British airborne troops dug in at their brigade headquarters near Arnhem, Gelderland, the Netherlands, 18 Sep 1944           Two British Airborne troops dug in at their brigade headquarters near Arnhem,Gelderland,the Netherlands,18 september 1944.

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