Category: Turkey

  • Waxing and Waning Influence

    Waxing and Waning Influence

    Namibia’s energy minister’s position looks shaky after Swapo selected its 96 candidates for the National Assembly, Brazil’s Petroleum Workers’ Union looks to expand its influence under President Lula, and a growing rift between the leaders of two parties in Turkey threatens the government coalition.

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  • Clean-Up Acts

    Clean-Up Acts

    This week, our newsletter covers South Korea’s hydrogen-powered apartment complex, Turkey’s economic reforms, and a Cote d’Ivoire crack down.

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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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  • 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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  • Erdogan in Cairo, Tinubu in Trouble, Milei in Good Mood

    Erdogan in Cairo, Tinubu in Trouble, Milei in Good Mood

    We’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.

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