Infrastructure
Kosovo’s security could deteriorate further
An explosion, which Prishtina blamed on Belgrade, damaged a key canal in northern Kosovo
KosovoRailway expansion will divide opinion in Mexico
The president is looking to realise her predecessor’s vision of a revived passenger rail network
MexicoArgentina railway sale may not bring hoped-for gains
The government is planning to reprivatise a group of freight railways sold off in the 1990s and later renationalised
ArgentinaEuropean gas will be historically expensive into 2025
Gas prices have risen as trans-Siberian pipeline gas transit is set to end soon, and Gazprom cut supply to Austria’s OMV
InternationalSerbian government may struggle to appease protesters
A second cabinet minister offered his resignation after a railway roof collapse led to a widespread backlash
SerbiaNicaragua Canal plans will not come to fruition
Nicaragua’s president has long talked up plans to build an interoceanic canal, but completion looks highly unlikely
NicaraguaCritical minerals recycling key to energy transitions
The IEA report on recycling critical minerals highlights the importance of this market to the energy transition
InternationalGas supply risks are higher than oil supply risks
Gas prices have risen on supply risks but oil prices remain near USD70 per barrel on successive cuts to demand forecasts
International