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...
“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...
Results of the first months of the government of populist and libertarian Javier Milei. Part 2
In the first part of the article, we wrote that the newly elected president of Argentina, Javier Milei, was very cautious, and after getting his...
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...
The sad state of affairs in Germany: from economics through “ecology” to politics
Europe's once richest and most stable country has been in a similarly "stable" economic crisis for more than a year, which is increasingly affecting domestic...
Serbia is losing energy sovereignty
Elektroprivreda Srbije is the largest energy company in the country and one of the pillars of its sovereignty and security. In this regard, Belgrade's steps...
The Netherlands’ special sanctions path fails
After the start of the sanctions confrontation with Russia, which was a difficult test for the EU economy, each country chose its own specific path....
U.S. between the threat of default, banking crisis and farewell to the energy shale dream
The year 2022 was a very difficult one for U.S. citizens, and society was filled with the most negative expectations for the country's future. To...
Poland: between healthy economic patriotism and forced “allied duty” with its partners
After the outbreak of the conflict in Ukraine, many EU countries had to urgently tear up their strong economic partnership with Russia, which had been...