
Kazakhstan’s nuclear cooperation with China: Big risks but small rewards?
Kazakhstan faces a burgeoning energy deficit, with growing demand outstripping its current generation capacity. This challenge is driving a strategic pivot towards nuclear power, marking a significant shift in the nation's energy policy.

How Israel helped Azerbaijan uncover Iran’s plot to attack Baku–Tbilisi–Ceyhan pipeline
A significant joint security operation between Azerbaijan and Israel reportedly dismantled a sophisticated Iranian-backed network targeting strategic infrastructure and diplomatic assets in Baku. This intervention highlights the deepening s
Astana Energy Summit Convenes 38 National Delegations
The annual gathering, once a regional formality, has become an unlikely venue for major bilateral investment commitments.
Trans-Caspian Pipeline: Who Gains, Who Loses?
Turkmen gas could finally reach European markets via a new sub-sea pipeline. The geopolitics is harder than the engineering.
