Energy
New Ethiopian dams reignite Nile dispute as Egypt, Ethiopia vie for regional influence - analysis
New Ethiopian hydropower plans are drawing Somalia, Somaliland, Eritrea and Gulf states deeper into the regional balance.
Drone strikes, intelligence chief’s killing expose Libya’s fragile balance - analysis
Gulf states pay the price as shipping crisis exposes costly dependence on the Strait of Hormuz
Iraq delays July public salaries as Strait of Hormuz blockade guts oil revenue
Dreaming big: “The vision is to connect Israel to a regional energy network”
Before 40, Sharon Hatzor, Deputy Director General for Policy & Strategy, plans Israel’s energy future: More renewables, decentralization, regional cooperation, and less focus on borders.
Ukraine claims blackmail by Hungary and Slovakia over energy
Shipments of Russian oil to Hungary and Slovakia have been cut off since January 27, when Kyiv says a Russian drone strike hit pipeline equipment in Western Ukraine.
Israel entered Gaza war without emergency plan for electricity, energy sectors, probe finds
A report by State Comptroller Matanyahu Englman revealed that Israel entered the October 7 war without an updated, fully implemented emergency framework for the electricity and energy sectors.
US transports nuclear microreactor for first time, showcasing potential to deploy nuclear power
“This gets us closer to deploy nuclear power when and where it is needed to give our nation’s warfighters the tools to win in battle,” said Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment.
Maduro still 'legitimate president' of Venezuela, acting leader Delcy Rodriguez tells NBC
Venezuela's Delcy Rodriguez defends Maduro as the rightful leader and signals diplomatic progress with the US, amid growing cooperation and oil sales.
Why critical minerals are becoming Israel’s next strategic asset - opinion
The recent Critical Minerals Ministerial meeting signifies one of the most consequential shifts in global geopolitics today: the transformation of supply chains into instruments of strategic power.
Beyond the cockpit: How aerospace engineering is revolutionizing consumer hardware
Israel faces looming liquified gas shortage despite gov't assurances of supply stability
Israel’s reliance on minimal Liquified Petroleum Gas reserves leaves its economy vulnerable, and winter could bring serious supply issues.
Israel needs nuclear energy to be ready for the AI era - opinion
Israel has a historic opportunity to develop nuclear power in collaboration with the US to ensure energy independence in the coming decades – placing this issue at the center of government dialogue
Sa'ar meets with Azerbaijani president on energy, AI as Baku eyes Israeli agri-tech
The talks focused on advancing bilateral relations, with an emphasis on deepening cooperation in energy, artificial intelligence, agriculture, water management, defense, and tourism.