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US renews threat to leave IEA

France, Feb 19: US Energy Secretary Chris Wright renewed his threat Thursday to pull out of the International Energy Agency, saying Washington would press the organisation to abandon a net-zero agenda "in the next year or so". Speaking on the last day of an IEA ministerial meeting in Paris, Wright

Financing the Global South’s Infrastructure Boom

India’s experience offers a cautionary tale. Without institutional capacity and financial depth, PPPs can backfire, creating a vicious spiral of

Europe’s Reckoning with Fossil-Fuel Insecurity

Transforming Europe’s energy system requires its leaders to accept that, no matter how much is spent on strengthening the continent’s

Voting begins for Japan’s general election, seen as referendum on…

Voting began on Sunday in Japan's Lower House election, widely viewed as a referendum on Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's leadership

Europe Should Reject US-Style Competitiveness

They should recognize that effective competition policy can deliver abundance for everyone, instead of scarcity for the many and mindboggling

Brother Trump

But Mann did not argue that all humans are evil. Rather, he insisted that figures like Hitler rise to power

Europe Cannot Avoid an AI Reckoning

The lesson from recent US policy changes is not that Europe should deregulate, but that regulation without hardware, compute, and

New World Order or Bust

The world is indeed a mess. But defending institutions that have lost their effectiveness and legitimacy is not the answer.

Trump plans to lower tariffs on Indian goods to 18%…

The Census Bureau reported that the U.S. ran a $53.5 billion trade imbalance in goods with India during the first

America’s Year of Self-Destruction

Constitutionally protected civil liberties are giving way to comprehensive surveillance and control, administered by private companies like Palantir.