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At the opening ceremony of the 21st Nigeria Oil and Gas (NOG) Conference and Exhibition in Abuja, Nigeria, on July 5, 2022, then-secretary general of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) Mohammad Sanusi Barkindo deplored the current alarming situation in the world oil and gas market. “Our industry is now facing huge challenges along multiple fronts, and these threaten our investment potential now and in the longer term. To put it bluntly, the oil and gas industry is under siege!” he said.
Dreams of a rapidly dawning age of carbon-free energy are not yet lost in Europe. But today, in anticipation of the inevitable cold, this topic has been put on the back burner.
Worsening energy crisis poses serious threat to Moldova’s fragile economy.
Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan back out of gas deal with Russia days after it is announced.
Sonin: Russia on verge of civil war as private armies take over from the state
Pertsev: Putin orders multipronged effort to forge alliances against ‘pernicious Anglo-Saxons’
This article notes that Washington and Tokyo intend to continue hindering Taiwan’s reunification with Mainland China, which would greatly strengthen Beijing’s position in the Pacific Ocean. Under the administration of President Donald Trump, the United States notably stepped up its support for Taiwan, in both expanding its official ties with Taipei and supplying it with American arms.
Lukyanov: World increasingly shifting away from hegemony to multipolarity; states must find new mechanisms of global governance.
Skosyrev: An extended conflict in Ukraine will be a major setback for Russian-Chinese relations
Xin Ping: Just as the US invented American English, it also created the diplomatic lingo for its way of handling state-to-state relations. One of the go-to methods is “coercive diplomacy.”