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Makaela Fehlhaber 23 seconds ago After Greenpeace vs Norway, what must states do before drilling? Countries may reject judicial oversight of climate policy, but the courts rule otherwise.
Charlie Caruso , Richard Neumann 12 hours ago Amending Australia’s export gas regime does not undermine gas for fuel negotiations Japan’s diplomatic pushback on a gas export tax is predictable and should be read in context – existing supply contracts already neutralise the main risk.
Catherine Wilson 15 hours ago Hungary bets on Europe – and Ukraine may benefit as a result After 16 years of Orbán’s illiberal experiment, the Magyar moment has come.
Craig Keating 17 hours ago Allies are done waiting for America to grow up From gold reserves to arms contracts, Europe is systematically reducing its exposure to US capriciousness.
Gabriela Bernal 1 day ago North Korea’s evolving diplomatic logic Kim is consolidating ties with a small cluster of partners – Moscow matters, but China offers a particular prize.
Rushali Saha 1 day ago Don’t write off the BRICS just yet Silence from BRICS over Iran looks damning. But India’s upcoming foreign ministers meeting may prove them wrong.
Sean Andrews 1 day ago Hormuz is just one point of failure. Australia’s sea-lanes are suffering a slow squeeze A tendency to fixate on choke points can obscure that the real maritime risk is gradual pressure on capacity.
Danielle Ireland-Piper 1 day ago In space, who owes you rights? Space belongs to everyone, but the question of who protects rights there remains unsettled.
Shanthie Mariet D’Souza 2 days ago India cautiously unlocks Chinese investment after years of resistance Relaxed foreign direct investment rules will test whether New Delhi can draw Chinese capital away from Southeast Asia.