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Oil prices soar after attacks on Saudi facilities

Oil prices surged by almost twenty percent - the biggest jump since the Gulf War in 1990.

Brent crude, the international benchmark used by oil traders, jumped to $71.95 a barrel at one point. Also: UN investigators warn that ethnic Rohingyas who are still in Myanmar face the continuing threat of genocide, and the world's first climate telethon in Denmark raises enough money to plant almost a million trees.

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