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Cross-strait tensions, the One-China policy and regional security around Taiwan and China.

U.S. President Donald Trump has promised to impose strong economic measures on Iran, following remarks by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent that unprecedented sanctions will be announced soon. Bessent is scheduled to hold a press conference at 2 p.m. EDT on...

Economy, Analysis, Economics

A social media post by U.S. President Donald Trump about the Keystone XL oil pipeline generated interest during U.S.-Canada trade talks. Keystone XL was a proposed crude pipeline, about 1,900 km (1,181 miles) long, intended to transport 830,000 barrels of...

Oil & Gas, Analysis, Canada

Sometime ago I was asked to address a number of issues which contrasted Western and Eastern positions. My sense was the questions were framed mostly from the western perspective. My goal was to suggest that there are alternatives to conflict. The...

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The Rhine has slightly risen from its mid-August record low (when Kaub’s water level gauge – at the river’s decisive chokepoint – was below 10 cm), but the relief is mostly optical. Barges still cannot carry normal loads through it,...

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U.S. President Donald Trump’s scaling-back of joint military exercises with South Korea is the latest impulsive and thoughtless decision in an accumulation of foreign policy insults that is leading to the U.S.’s abandonment of the world’s democratic community. These include...

Americas, Defense, European Union

By Abdirahman Abdillahi Ibrahim Agriculture is one of the foundations of livelihoods and food security across Somaliland. Yet farmers face a persistent and often underestimated threat: insects, plant diseases, invasive weeds, rodents and other organisms that can damage crops before they...

Nature/Environment/Resources, Somaliland

Order a heavy-duty gas turbine from GE Vernova today and it won’t arrive until 2031. That’s the company’s actual production schedule, confirmed on its July 22 earnings call, and it’s the fact sitting underneath every AI data center power plan...

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‎Somaliland has called on Cyprus and Greece to reconsider their stance regarding recognition of Somaliland, following contact between Somalia’s new Speaker of Parliament, Abdullahi Mohamed Nur, and the Turkish-backed Northern Cyprus, which claims to have seceded from the Republic of...

Somaliland

Donald Trump is accidentally overseeing a massive buildout of the country’s renewable energy capacity and infrastructure. Not only are investments in renewable technologies soaring to new highs, the national energy grid is rapidly transforming to accommodate an increasingly solar- and...

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The question is no longer whether Saudi Arabia will respond to the Houthi blockade but what kind of response it can sustain. Riyadh has been building Yemeni militia troops for seven months and is forced to make a decision it...

Middle East & Africa, Analysis, Defense

For six months the entire conversation about oil logistics has been about one strait, and you can hardly blame anyone for that. Hormuz has been effectively closed since late February, when the war between Iran and the U.S. and Israel...

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Recent events in the Spanish city of Ceuta, where tens of thousands of migrants from African countries flocked in late July 2026, have starkly highlighted the problem of the biological risks posed by uncontrolled migration. Currently, the European Union has...

Guest Contributor

Photo by Vicky Hladynets on Unsplash Let’s play a little game. Let’s say that you and 1,000 other people were told by aliens that you were being transported in a year’s time to a world terraformed to be just like Earth...

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Southeast Asia needs to invest heavily in upgrading and modernising its transmission networks if countries across the region hope to deploy larger quantities of renewable energy over the next decade. With investment in green energy growing ever higher, the grid...

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Good things are happening! A city plans to bottle subway hell, canoes beat out copper mines, crabbers cut the cord, and we celebrate a victory with a border wall fighter. You Love To See It is a benefit of a Lever...

You Love To See It

Faced with allegations coming from all sides, the forthcoming United Nations report on Sudan will need to demonstrate impartiality and provide evidence to support its conclusions. The forthcoming report by the United Nations Security Council Panel of Experts on Sudan will...

Opinion, Diplomacy, Sudan

HEBRON, West Bank /PNN/ In towns across southern Hebron, particularly Deir Samet, Idhna and areas along the western border, the burning of electronic waste has become a persistent source of smoke and choking fumes, weighing on residents' daily lives and raising...

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HEBRON, West Bank (PNN) — About 20 kilometres northwest of Hebron, the Palestinian town of Surif rises among mountain peaks, carrying stories passed down through generations. Here, stones are more than silent rocks. They stand as living witnesses to a long...

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Hebron / PNN / Demolitions of Palestinian homes and structures continue in Masafer Yatta, south of Hebron, one of the areas most affected by demolition and displacement policies. The demolitions have targeted inhabited homes, residential tents, water wells and agricultural structures,...

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China General Nuclear Power Corporation (CGN), a Chinese state-owned energy company, is blacklisted by the US for stealing nuclear secrets. In South Korea, CGN runs five power plants, with a total generation capacity of 2.2 gigawatts (GW). The South Korean government...

Northeast Asia, Block 2, China Espionage

Afreximbank and Gebeya are launching the CANEX Create-thon for African creators in music, video, and video games. The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank), through its Creative Africa Nexus (CANEX) programme, is launching an initiative to support African creators, in partnership with Gebeya....

Arts & Culture, Afreximbank, Culture

Land can be surrendered only once. A security guarantee can be reconsidered whenever a government changes or another war demands Washington’s attention. This becomes the centre of the latest American effort to end the war in Ukraine. Steve Witkoff and...

Defense, front, Opinion

The Israeli government is running advertisements on a popular podcast hosted by Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), raising questions about whether the staunchly pro-Israel lawmaker is indirectly receiving campaign funding from a foreign country. Radio and podcast giant iHeartMedia has syndicated Cruz’s...

Israel, Israel-lobby, Ted-cruz

Trump’s foreign policy rests on a single approach: apply maximum pressure and force rapid capitulation. The assumption is that American military and economic power is so overwhelming that targets have no possible choice but surrender. When that does not happen, Trump...

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Scott Bessent says he doesn’t understand why oil is going up. On Thursday, hours after announcing that Washington would keep its naval blockade and hit Iran with the toughest sanctions in history, the Treasury Secretary watched crude climb and told...

Larry C. Johnson

Speculation that Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez will run for president has been growing louder. Much of the buzz has been effusive, as in The Guardian ’s assessment that “it is hard to imagine anyone who better personifies a rebuke of the octogenarian...

Activism, Ear to the Ground, Opinion

China's energy strategy has largely shielded it from the fallout of the war in Iran and the resultant closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital artery for global oil and gas trade. However, the country's newest five-year plan for...

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Countries around the globe are racing to become the world’s first geologic hydrogen hotspot. A few years ago, the United States Department of Energy released a bombshell report that estimated that there are trillions of metric tons of natural hydrogen...

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Welcome to The Adversarial. Every other week, we’ll provide you with expert analysis on America’s greatest challengers: China, Russia, Iran, North Korea, and jihadists. ***IranU.S. strikes on Iranian soil tapered off in August after frequent exchanges throughout July. The hiatus seems...

Members, Rewind and Reconnoiter, The Adversarial

Almost three years after the Gaza genocide began, the European Union is still being helpful to Israel and its weapons industry. A fresh example of the help being offered involves a “security research” project scheduled to begin in September. The Israel Innovation...

EU politics, EU-Institutions, Geopolitics

The extreme heat experienced across Europe in recent weeks has caused widespread disruption to nuclear power plants. Governments across the region have been forced to take extraordinary measures to keep nuclear facilities operating, but some are failing to meet their...

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