Category: Egypt
How Would a Middle East Regional War Impact North Africa?
Read more: How Would a Middle East Regional War Impact North Africa?The grueling conflict in Gaza, deadly exchanges of fire along the Israel-Lebanon border and yesterday’s assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh are raising fears of an all-out regional war pitting Israel and its Western allies against Iran and its Axis of Resistance. What would such a war mean for North Africa and its energy sector?
Egyptian Economy: Built to Last?
Read more: Egyptian Economy: Built to Last?President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi has an opportunity to use the recent cash influx to build Egypt’s economy to last, but will he fritter it away on pet projects?
Pounds and Pesos, Naira and Now What?
Read more: Pounds and Pesos, Naira and Now What?The Milei administration recently announced that in January it achieved a monthly budget surplus, Argentina’s first in almost 12 years. This is good news for the government after a major setback in Congress earlier this month. The bad news is a severe recession already showing in the official data.
Erdogan in Cairo, Tinubu in Trouble, Milei in Good Mood
Read more: Erdogan in Cairo, Tinubu in Trouble, Milei in Good MoodWe’re excited to introduce a newsletter from our team that highlights what we’re watching on energy politics in emerging markets, starting with Erdogan in Cairo, Tinabu in trouble in Nigeria, and Milei’s economic win… sort of.
Webinar: East Med Gas Outlook
Read more: Webinar: East Med Gas OutlookHorizon Engage hosted an exclusive event with our Eastern Mediterranean experts, Mike Knights, Crispin Hawes and Pinchas Landau that looked at opportunities amid a crisis that began with the 7 October assault on Israel, as energy has kept flowing and infrastructure has been effectively defended.
Egypt: Sisi’s Power Woes Drag On
Read more: Egypt: Sisi’s Power Woes Drag OnEgypt faces shortfalls in gas flows undermining export revenues and leading to power outages that government officials say may run through mid-September.