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Turkish Minister Uraloğlu seated among European officials at the 2025 Three Seas Initiative Summit in Warsaw

A bridge too shrewd to miss

Türkiye eyes a starring role in the Three Seas Initiative. Not out of charity, but calculation. Ankara plays infrastructure like a violin—bow steady, strings taut, audience captive

Interior view of a tokamak fusion reactor with glowing blue and purple plasma circulating inside a metallic chamber

China’s fusion milestone is here to stay

China has hit a major milestone with its HL-3 fusion reactor, reaching temperatures unheard of before. But what does this mean for global energy and geopolitics? Grab your popcorn

President Donald Trump speaking to Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a White House meeting on February 13, 2025, with a diplomatic setting in the background

The Indian Corridor: New ambitions, old risks

Modi’s Washington visit secured defense and energy deals but faced Trump’s tariff threats. Meanwhile, Greece, Israel, and Cyprus strengthen regional ties, betting on connectivity projects amid shifting U.S. priorities

A large-scale oil and gas processing facility at the Karachaganak field in Kazakhstan, featuring towering distillation columns, interconnected pipelines, and industrial infrastructure under a partly cloudy sky. The facility, owned by National Company JSC (KazMunayGas), plays a crucial role in Kazakhstan’s growing oil output

Editorial #8

Kazakhstan’s record-breaking oil production is upending OPEC+’s strategy, rattling global shipping, and fueling market uncertainty. As quotas crumble and oil flows surge, the industry braces for unpredictable shifts

Crude awakenings: Oil, politics, and the high seas in 2025

As oil prices dance to the tune of geopolitics, global shipping braces for choppy waters. U.S. policies, OPEC’s calculations, and rising trade tensions set the stage for a year of volatility and unexpected openings

Open-pit cobalt mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo, showing terraced excavation, heavy machinery, and mineral-rich soil layers

The raw material riddle: Europe’s silent dependency

Europe’s economy relies on critical raw materials dominated by external players. Can strategic diversification, resource innovation, and policy reforms reduce its vulnerability in an increasingly competitive global market?