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Belgium to retain its nuclear plants, reversing 2025 phase-out plans amid West Asia war
Across Europe, governments are reassessing nuclear power after years of retreat. The shift comes amid rising energy prices ...
Blue Finch takes rights on Frontières Platform selection 'Queen of Malacca,' with first footage set to screen to buyers at ...
TECO Group is accelerating its expansion in the Southeast Asian market. Its subsidiary, TECOBAR, today (29th) held the ...
Without a sustained and coordinated push, the United States risks being locked out of one of the most consequential supply ...
East Asian countries have long balanced U.S. and Chinese influence, but the two countries’ intensifying rivalry is ...
The Iran war’s global energy shock is causing some nations in Asia and Africa to boost nuclear power generation and spurring ...
Beyond U.S.-China competition or rules-based order anxiety, states are pursuing their own North Stars in geopolitics and ...
But while coal gets today’s headlines, Asia’s energy future lies in nuclear power, the only fuel able to provide regular ...
The U.S. and Israeli war against Iran is turning out to be a lightbulb moment for Asia, the continent most exposed to the ...
The Asia-Pacific was hit hard and quick by the war in Iran and its energy bottlenecks. Scenes of crisis there indicate that ...
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Power shifts in West Asia
The UAE’s exit from the oil cartels is underlined by geopolitical factors. India should be cautious of the fault lines ...
Many countries in Asia have no requirement for environmental impact assessments, and regulatory frameworks, where they exist ...
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