The escalation of the conflict over Iran casts doubt on the prospects of the "peace initiative" of the United States ...
Moscow is under pressure like never before. For the fourth consecutive day, waves of Ukrainian drones have reportedly ...
Moscow is experiencing mass mobile internet blackouts as authorities step up their campaign to control the internet, causing ...
Hungarian PM, who is facing an upcoming election, appears in no mood to compromise as EU leaders meet in Brussels this morning ...
Tehran fires ballistic missile at biggest global LNG complex in Qatar, warns of ‘uncontrollable consequences’ after Iran’s South Pars gasfield attacked ...
Ukraine has survived its toughest winter yet during the full-scale war, but now it must face the spring. Across the front line, as the weather warms, the ground hardens, and spring foliage returns to ...
Moscow will see a boost in energy revenues, but its inability to protect Iran will hurt its standing in the Middle East.
Last weekend, by all appearances, the Russian authorities began blocking the messaging app Telegram across the country. The ...
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How the Iran War Is Changing Europe’s Energy Transition

The war in Iran will force Europe to pursue a more resilient, flexible, and protected energy system.
If instability around Hormuz persists, it could accelerate Russia’s long-planned – and long-stalled – “pivot to Asia.” ...
Pastor-theologian Douglas Wilson advocates theocracy, the restriction of the franchise from women and nonbelievers, and much else—and he is closer than ever to real power.
The United States has eased some restrictions on Russian oil, letting shipments already at sea continue until early April in ...