Two Sides of the Coin: Who Will Be Hurt More by Britain’s LNG Sanctions?
London has imposed sanctions on companies and tankers that supply Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG). The goal was to reduce deliveries to the EU and...
Energy Slavery? What’s Hidden in the US-Serbia Energy Partnership
Serbia and the United States have signed a Strategic Partnership Agreement for the energy sector. The document, which was signed by Serbian Foreign Minister Marko...
How Turkiye promotes its interests through “pan-Turkism”, “neo-Ottomanism” and “Islamism”
When it comes to Turkiye's influence, the expanses of Anatolia, the Middle East and Central Asia come to mind. However, Ankara is effectively promoting the...
“Democratic” U.S. vs. “authoritarian” Saudi Arabia
The campaign against Saudi Arabia, which has been very hostile to the Democratic administration since 2021, is gaining momentum in the U.S. and is now showing...
What will happen to the EU in a war with Chinese electric cars?
The European Union plans to impose tariffs on imported Chinese electric vehicles. However, such policy will lead to problems for the EU. Read more about...
Rio Tinto, Get Out of Serbia!
A wave of mass popular protests swept across Serbia from August 1 to 11. The reason was a renewed public debate about the opening of...
The abandonment of nuclear power plants as the main liberal madness in the energy sector, which finds less and less support from politicians in the West
If after the outbreak of the war in Ukraine and the resulting energy crisis, it seemed to some that the madness of the "radical leftist...
2024 in the UK is unlikely to solve last year’s problems
The year 2024 promises to be even more difficult for the UK than 2023. Against the backdrop of the economic and political crisis, the country's...
How France’s nuclear power industry is doing amid the coup in “uranium” Niger
The nuclear energy revolution that swept the world in the 1950s was fully realized in France, whose leadership decided that nuclear power plants could replace...
How Germans are paying for Brussels’ sanctions war
The German government always pursues a colorful and spectacular international policy. Large-scale projects and transformations are implemented, which, as a rule, are paid by German...