
Running on Fumes: Africa’s Competing Gas Pipelines and the Race to Reach Europe
Two rival pipelines backed by Morocco and Algeria are racing to deliver Nigerian gas to a shrinking European market, in a strategic contest.

Two rival pipelines backed by Morocco and Algeria are racing to deliver Nigerian gas to a shrinking European market, in a strategic contest.

The war in Iran is delaying the development of the IMEC, but a lasting weakening of Tehran could ultimately secure this strategic project.

Pakistan’s deepening partnership with Turkmenistan represents a strategic opportunity to secure energy supplies, expand trade, and strengthen regional connectivity by 2026.

Pakistan and Türkiye are forging a multifaceted partnership that transforms Pakistan from a passive actor into an autonomous middle power.

China is to build a megadam in Tibet (Xizang) that will transform the whole region, but this may challenge relations with India.

Italian PM Meloni pledges €5.5B for African development during meeting with 25 African state representatives, emphasizing equal partnership.