- November 22nd, 2024
Austria’s energy security came under renewed scrutiny this weekend as state-owned Russian energy giant Gazprom confirmed it will halt natural gas supplies to Austria. This move, confirmed by Austrian energy firm OMV on Friday, follows escalating tensions over unresolved financial...
In a decisive move aimed at revitalizing their political fortunes, the c elected Franziska Brantner and Felix Banaszak as their new co-leaders during a convention in Wiesbaden on Saturday. The leadership change comes as the party braces for snap national...
Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions from its primary electricity grid, the National Electricity Market (NEM), increased for the third consecutive quarter due to a surge in power demand, the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) reported. As the country’s reliance on fossil...
The Office of the Basic Education Commission (Obec) is accelerating its efforts to provide financial aid and other forms of support to the victims and families affected by the devastating school bus fire that occurred near Bangkok. The tragic accident...
Thailand's new government, led by Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, has reignited hopes for resolving a decades-long territorial dispute with Cambodia over a lucrative offshore oil and gas field. This area, believed to contain resources worth over $300 billion, has been...
The tragic bus fire that claimed the lives of 20 students and three teachers on Tuesday, leaving several others injured, has ignited a heated debate over the safety of school field trips. While some call for a complete ban on...
The term "Eastern Mediterranean Gas Diplomacy: Rethinking in Turmoil" refers to the intricate geopolitical dynamics surrounding natural gas resources in the Eastern Mediterranean, which has been a significant focus for energy-related diplomacy, disputes, and negotiations in recent years. The Eastern...