By Sara Bjerg Moller (FPRI) -- Despite promises to support Ukraine for as long as necessary, many NATO Allies are starting to reach a tipping...
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Guyana’s neighbour to the east, Suriname would appear to be enjoying an enhanced measure of generous attention from the international financial community, though by contrast, the fact that while both of the two South Ameri-can oil-rich countries would appear to be embracing a shared oil-driven future that might make them the next global standout petro economies, what international analysts might see as a relatively trivial issue involving Guyanese fishermen plying their trade in the shared Corentyne river continues to be a source of sourness between the countries. The article Suriname’s recent petro tidings may result in return to bilateral embrace between Presidents Ali, Santokhi appeared first on Stabroek News.
By Sara Bjerg Moller (FPRI) -- Despite promises to support Ukraine for as long as necessary, many NATO Allies are starting to reach a tipping...
Polls opened Friday for Iran's runoff presidential election, the interior ministry said, pitting reformist candidate Masoud Pezeshkian against...
Jaishankar-Wang Yi agree to resume dialogue over border peace on the side lines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Summit in Astana,...
By Rahim Rahimov On June 2, Speaker of the Georgian Parliament Shalva Papuashvili signed into law the controversial bill “On Transparency of...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has recommended that Namibia make all petroleum agreements between the government and oil companies publicly...
Crude markets have exhibited an increasing disconnect this month between rising spot prices and calendar spreads on the one hand and swelling...
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In a recent terrorist operation in the Lakki Marwat district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, a tragic incident unfolded when a vehicle carrying...
By Peter Jacobsen Every few weeks, the environmental zealots of the organization “Just Stop Oil” make headlines for trying to destroy something...
By Zachary Abuza Diversifying supply chains away from China is a boon for Southeast Asia and a priority for the U.S. government. But it can create...