Category: Libya

  • Comeback Queen

    Comeback Queen

    This week, were covering the potential political comeback of a former Argentinian president, new tax incentives in Nigeria, and the Central Bank of Libya getting a new governor.

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  • (Political) Power Sources

    (Political) Power Sources

    This week, we’re covering some recent shifts in (political) power sources: Mexican President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum selected Victor Rodriguez as Pemex’s next CEO, an Indian state chief minister is trying to show PM Modi is not the only one who can make big strides in clean energy and the tense power struggle over Libya’s Central Bank…

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  • How Would a Middle East Regional War Impact North Africa?

    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?

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  • Drama Brokers

    Drama Brokers

    This week, our newsletter covers Libya’s new roadmap to elections, Azerbaijan’s president criticism of the EU and a new climate partnership between Brazil and the US.

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  • Fuel Smuggling, Biomass Blues & Trade Woes

    Fuel Smuggling, Biomass Blues & Trade Woes

    This week, our newsletter covers Russia’s malign involvement in Libya’s oil industry, big dreams for Malaysia’s energy transition, and a trade freeze between Turkey and Israel.

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  • Libya’s UN Envoy Out, Milei’s Baby Steps, Glencore Woos Nigeria

    Libya’s UN Envoy Out, Milei’s Baby Steps, Glencore Woos Nigeria

    This week, our newsletter covers a significant resignation in Libya, slow but significant legislative progress for the Milei administration in Argentina, and a high-profile meeting in Nigeria.

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