Georgians continue fight for democracy after almost 500 days of protest
After more than a year of continuous demonstrations, the ruling Georgian Dream has severely cracked down on the right to protest, freedom of speech and political pluralism.
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Israel's South Pars missile strikes knock out a fifth of Qatar's LNG production
Iran’s missile strikes on Qatar’s Ras Laffan LNG complex at the start of the war sent a shock wave through the $400bn global LNG market. Israel’s attack on South Pars gas complex on March 18 has locked in the worst case scenario.
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African food security threats spike as Iran war strangles fertiliser supplies, prices soar
Disruptions to fertiliser exports via the Strait of Hormuz have pushed urea prices above $700/MT, raising the risk of food inflation – and hunger – across Africa, where application rates are far below global norms.
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Belarus frees another 250 political prisoners as US eases sanctions
Belarus has released another 250 political prisoners, the largest single release to date, after cutting a new sanctions relief deal with the US, Associated Press reported on March 19.
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EU Council meeting achieves little
EU leaders had a heavy agenda at a summit in Brussels on March 19. They had to deal with a mushrooming energy crisis, a Ukraine funding fiasco and the stalled passage of twentieth sanctions on Russia. Little progress was made on solving any of them.
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Iran begins charging vessels to transit Strait of Hormuz through IRGC-controlled 'safe corridor'
Iran begins charging up to $2mn per vessel for passage through a new IRGC-controlled "safe corridor" in the Strait of Hormuz, with India, China, Pakistan and Iraq among countries negotiating access.
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Iran’s permits-for-passage through Hormuz system is developing fast
Iran has begun extracting payments of up to $2mn per tanker for passage through the Strait of Hormuz, as the informal permits-for-passage system allowing only tankers from “friendly countries” through develops quickly.
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Japan backs US push on security and energy: Takaichi
Takaichi in her latest meeting with the US president said the discussions covered co-operation on expanding US energy production and included a proposal for a joint oil reserve initiative to address supply risks linked to the conflict.
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