«Vi spiego perché la crisi energetica sarà duratura. E una tregua non basterà»
L’analista della Columbia University, Karen Young: «Insufficiente lo sblocco delle riserve strategiche di petrolio. Per l’Europa conseguenze peggiori ris...
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Venezuela is on the cusp of becoming a major U.S. oil supplier and energy partner after the Trump administration topped the country's socialist dictator, said María Corina Machado.
«Venezuela está a punto de convertirse en un importante proveedor de petróleo y socio energético de Estados Unidos después de que la administración Trump haya derrotado al dictador socialista del país», afirmó María Corina Machado.
The war with Iran could change how the whole world thinks about energy security in the future. The energy policy expert Jason Bordoff explains.
On February 28, the US and Israel launched new attacks on Iran targeting primarily the country's leadership, security forces, and missile program.
The Iran conflict could increase the appeal of Russia as an energy supplier for China.
The war in Iran is not just another energy shock. It is arriving at a moment when Europe is already under cumulative strain: a war on its eastern border, the lingering aftershocks of the 2022 energy crisis, industrial decline, political fragmentation, fiscal limits, and a widening debate over how much of its own security it must now provide.