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Political tension between the United Kingdom and EU will likely persist, fuelling a disrupted economic relationship
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The container ship Ever Given that was blocking the Suez Canal has been towed away and traffic has resumed
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The growing visibility of Chinese mining investments overseas is fuelling fears of resource competition with the West
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The UK government has recently published two policy documents advocating a tilt to the Indo-Pacific
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Egypt in mid-February signed two separate gas project agreements with Israel and the Palestinian Authority
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The new US administration has yet to modify the existing (unsuccessful) sanctions strategy with respect to Venezuela
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As the global pandemic recedes, Qatar will trade on its massive, low-cost gas reserves and World Cup plans
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As two top security officials essential to Kremlin policy approach retirement age, the question is who replaces them
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The election in Madrid will have implications for right-wing cooperation and the stability of the national government
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As election results emerge, commentators are already looking towards the fifth vote in two-and-a-half years
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