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  • Succession Season 5: Iran

    Succession Season 5: Iran

    Succession Season 5: the uncertain future of Iran’s leadership following President Ebrahim Raisi’s death, and the Mexican elections that are coming up very soon!

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  • Africa Energies Summit: What We Learned

    Africa Energies Summit: What We Learned

    Last week, Horizon Engage was the Intelligence Partner for the Africa Energies Summit in London. Clementine Wallop, Director, Sub-Saharan Africa, shares her takeaways from the event.

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  • Regional Risks Grow Following Raisi’s Death

    Regional Risks Grow Following Raisi’s Death

    The death of Raisi is being dissected in capitals across the world. But alongside diplomats and intelligence analysts, investors have questions too.

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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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  • Africa Energies Summit: What We Expect

    Africa Energies Summit: What We Expect

    From well-established jurisdictions like Nigeria, Libya and Angola to newer names like Namibia and Senegal, Horizon Engage works with clients to give essential stakeholder intelligence in the African energy sector. Our analysts know who matters and why, and how those people and their decisions can affect the investment climate.

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  • Mining for Everything, Everywhere (All at Once)

    Mining for Everything, Everywhere (All at Once)

    This week’s newsletter focuses on mining across different regions: Argentina, Chile and Bolivia, as well as Cote d’Ivoire and the United States.

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  • Lithium Triangle: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

    Lithium Triangle: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

    Argentina, Bolivia and Chile have two things in common. One is geographical: they share sections of the Andes range of mountains. The other is geological and becomes economic: together, they have more than half of the world’s lithium reserves. Lithium, at least until technological prowess finds a better way, is crucial for the energy transition.

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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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  • Turkey Shifts to Russian Coal, K-Pop Fans Kill Indonesia/Hyundai Deal, Scandals Dog Namibia’s Ruling Party

    Turkey Shifts to Russian Coal, K-Pop Fans Kill Indonesia/Hyundai Deal, Scandals Dog Namibia’s Ruling Party

    This week, our newsletter looks at countries straying away from the desired path: Turkey, South Korea and Namibia.

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  • Egyptian Economy: Built to Last?

    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?

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