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Xi presents grand development plan for Central Asia
Some observers conclude, however, that the big event produced lots of rhetoric and little action.
Turkmenistan: Fiddling while gas leaks
The scale of the country's methane emissions is becoming a major embarrassment, but the government seems unwilling to do anything about it. This and more in this week's Eurasianet Akhal-Teke bulletin.
CEZ shares plunge after Czech cabinet lowers voting threshold
Legislative change will make it easier for the state to split the power company up and nationalise nuclear division.
EBRD 2023: Azerbaijan seeks routes to become green energy supplier to Europe
Azerbaijan is seeking to use existing transport infrastructure to establish itself as a supplier of green fuels to the European continent.
Retired US admiral warns international community will have to respond to Iran seizing tankers
Tehran grabs three vessels in 19 days from Gulf waters.
EU looks to better implement measures targeting Russian energy in upcoming 11th sanctions package
The EU continues work to hash out an 11th sanctions package on Russia in response to its invasion of Ukraine, which will require the approval of all 27 member states to be finalised.
MEOG: Another extension for Lebanese bid round?
FSUOGM: Wintershall Dea fields in Russia could be indirectly supplying fuel for Ukraine war
AfrElec: Zimbabwe earmarks $1bn to build 12 dams for power generation, irrigation, drinking water
KSE’s plan for Ukraine to fight back against Russia’s weaponisation of gas
Russia's attempt to use its gas supply as a political tool against its neighbours and the EU has backfired, but gas supplies from Russia to Europe should be allowed to continue, but with some strict restrictions to defang Russia's energy weapon.
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