Behind ExxonMobil’s contrarian $60bn oil bet
Israel is preparing to launch a major ground invasion of Gaza, the UK justice secretary is set to announce a controversial plan to address the chronic shortage of space in jails, and Exxon’s $60bn acquisition of a shale company could set off a wave of industry consolidation. Mentioned in this podcast: US sends second aircraft carrier as Israel prepares offensive in Gaza Residents flee Gaza City as Israel tells 1.
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