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A Hormuz bypass must run through Israel

A Hormuz bypass must run through Israel

The agreement signed between the United States and Iran may reduce tensions in the region in the short term and give markets a renewed sense of stability. But the Middle East has long moved between periods of calm and sudden crises, and any future confrontation could once again put the Strait of Hormuz at the…

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DG MENA seizes the moment

DG MENA seizes the moment

You’re reading Rapporteur on Tuesday 23 June. This is Eddy Wax in Brussels, with Nicoletta Ionta. TALIBAN IN TOWN: A delegation of five Taliban negotiators is heading to Brussels for a meeting today with the EU on deporting criminals. Their visas come with some unusual conditions. Read Nicoletta’s story. Need-to-knows: 🟢 Kallas frozen out as…

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​Changed reality: On India and the Strait of Hormuz

​Changed reality: On India and the Strait of Hormuz

Nations rise to power on the strength of their economies and, by extension, trade. Historically, countries such as the United Kingdom, Japan, the United States and China have combined economic prosperity with maritime dominance. India’s weak shipping sector reflects its geopolitical position. Yet, its seafarers generate billions of dollars in foreign exchange while facing risks…

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Eastward Bound: Israeli Defense Delegation Visits India for Strategic Talks

Eastward Bound: Israeli Defense Delegation Visits India for Strategic Talks

Faced with a tightening diplomatic environment and mounting international scrutiny, Israel is rapidly accelerating its strategic pivot toward Asia. In the latest high-profile manifestation of this eastward outlook, a senior Israeli defense delegation led by Ministry of Defense Director General Maj. Gen. (res.) Amir Baram arrived in India for a series of intensive, high-level security…

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Global Energy Security and Geopolitics

Global Energy Security and Geopolitics

Map Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration The Strait of Hormuz has long been recognized as one of the world’s most strategically significant maritime chokepoints. Connecting the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea, this narrow waterway serves as the primary gateway through which Gulf energy exports reach international markets. Despite its…

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