Gulf Security Model Faces Strain as Conflict Reshapes Regional Energy and Trade Stability

The ongoing conflict involving the United States, Israel and Iran is reshaping long standing security dynamics in the Gulf, raising questions about the reliability of traditional defence arrangements that have underpinned the region for decades. As missile strikes and drone attacks disrupt critical

China’s New Energy Strategy Focuses on Security, Stability and Climate Goals

China is preparing a revised national energy strategy designed to shield its economy from external shocks while accelerating progress toward long term climate commitments. As Beijing moves deeper into its current five year development cycle, energy security has been elevated to a central

Europe Warns Green Hydrogen Push Could Falter as China Scales Faster

Europe’s emerging green hydrogen industry is sounding alarms over its ability to compete globally, as executives warn that China’s rapid industrial scaling could eclipse European efforts unless the European Union accelerates support for domestic manufacturers. Industry leaders argue that without stronger public procurement