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| There is fresh socio-political ferment in the run-up to the presidential elections in Russia. The real challenge, however, is the uphill str...

| Ever since December 27th, war clouds have been gathering over the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow body of water connecting the Persian Gulf wit...

| The US has framed the question of Iranian sanctions as being about the threat of an Iranian atom bomb. In reality, argues Asia Times corresp...

| The European gas market is undergoing a profound change. Spot trade is rapidly gaining importance, with lower-priced spot supplies increasin...

| After many years of speculation about possible gas pipelines to be built in the so-called Southern Corridor, a first likely winner will be a...

| Welcome to an edgy world where a single incident at an energy “chokepoint” could set a region aflame, provoking bloody encounters, boosting...

| While Tunisia, Egypt and Libya have been convulsed by uprisings and conflict, Algeria has remained calm. But if upheaval does spread to Alge...

| The future of the world economy (including the global energy market) depends increasingly on how the partnership of the BRIC countries will...

| When it comes to China policy, is the Obama administration leaping from the frying pan directly into the fire? In an attempt to turn the pag...

| ExxonMobil has become the world's first major international oil company to venture into Iraqi Kurdistan. ExxonMobil's bold move may be seen...