Tag #Geopolitics

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Ukraine Halts Russian Gas Transit, Ending Long-Standing Energy Agreement

Gazprom's gas transit through Ukraine will end on January 1, 2025, after Ukraine refused to renew the contract, citing Russia's ongoing aggression. This decision, while anticipated, will impact Central European countries reliant on this route, though the EU believes it has sufficient alternative gas...

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Ukraine Halts Russian Gas Transit, Costing Russia Billions

Ukraine stopped Russian gas transit through its territory on Wednesday after a key deal with Moscow expired, marking a symbolic event in the nearly three-year-long war and costing Russia close to \$5 billion in lost sales while Ukraine loses about \$800 million in transit fees; Europe has prepared f...

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Russia Halts Gas Transit Through Ukraine, Ending Era of Cheap Energy for EU

On December 27th, 2024, Russia ended its natural gas transit through Ukraine following the expiration of a five-year agreement, impacting EU energy security, particularly in Eastern Europe, and creating geopolitical tension.

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Royal Navy Shadows Russian Warships in North Sea

The Royal Navy deployed HMS Somerset and a helicopter on December 27 to shadow three Russian vessels (RFS Soobrazitelny, MV Sparta II, MV General Skobelev) for 500 miles in the North Sea and English Channel until December 31, demonstrating a response to Russia's assertive naval actions amid the Ukra...

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Ukraine Halts Russian Gas Transit, Raising EU Energy Security Concerns

Ukraine stopped Russian gas transit on January 1st, 2025, causing concern in eastern EU states reliant on this route while Poland celebrated; Slovakia threatened retaliatory measures, highlighting geopolitical tensions and energy security challenges.

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Global Markets Rise Despite Year-End Jitters

In 2024, global stock markets rose due to falling inflation and robust US economic growth, but year-end saw rising bond yields and market jitters; the US tech sector boomed, with Nvidia leading the way, while the UK and European markets performed more modestly.

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Poland's EU Presidency: Balancing National Politics and European Defense

Poland's EU presidency, starting in 2025, prioritizes strengthening European defense amid a national election that could challenge Prime Minister Tusk's leadership, impacting its ability to navigate international affairs and implement its defense agenda.

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Ukraine Halts Russian Gas Transit, Marking Symbolic End to Key Deal

Ukraine ended a gas transit deal with Russia on Wednesday, costing Russia nearly $5 billion annually in gas sales and Ukraine $800 million in transit fees; however, Europe has prepared alternative supply routes and is not expected to face energy shortages.

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Bangladesh-Pakistan Ties Strengthen, Raising Security Concerns for India

After the overthrow of Sheikh Hasina's government and the appointment of an interim leader, Bangladesh and Pakistan are rapidly improving relations, raising security concerns for India, especially regarding the Siliguri Corridor.

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Suleimani's Assassination: A Turning Point in the Middle East, Claims Ex-Minister

Former UK security minister Tom Tugendhat credits President Trump's decision to sanction the assassination of Iranian commander Qassem Suleimani in 2020 with triggering the fall of the Assad regime in Syria and the potential collapse of the Iranian regime within a few years, arguing that the West's ...

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Ukraine Halts Russian Gas Transit, Raising Energy Security Concerns

Ukraine ended Russian gas transit to Central Europe on January 1st, 2025, after the Gazprom-Naftogaz contract expired; Slovakia criticized the move and threatened power cuts, while the EU Commission says it is prepared.

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Iran's Syrian Stalemate: Domestic Unrest and Regional Retreat

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's repeated vows to reclaim control in Syria are undermined by Iran's internal fragility and resource constraints, leading to domestic unrest and strategic setbacks in the region, as Iran faces growing public anger over the financial toll of its involvement in Syria.

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