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The PrintΒ·May 15, 2026
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India, UAE sign landmark energy, defence pacts during PM Modi’s visit; Abu Dhabi pledges USD 5 bn investment
India and UAE signed multiple bilateral agreements during PM Modi's visit to Abu Dhabi, covering energy, defence, and shipping sectors, with the UAE pledging $5 billion in investments. The announcement frames these as 'landmark pacts' establishing strategic partnerships between the two nations.
South China Morning PostΒ·May 14, 2026
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The US-China trade war is entering a worrying new phase: a legal arms race
The article reports on an intensifying 'legal arms race' between the US and China amid trade tensions, framed within Trump's China visit and concurrent US-Iran disruptions affecting global energy and economic stability. It presents this rivalry as part of a broader reshaping of US-China relations driven by competition, interdependence, and geopolitical crises.
The PrintΒ·May 14, 2026
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Cuba has run out of diesel and fuel oil amid US oil blockade
Cuba's energy minister announced the country has completely depleted its diesel and fuel oil reserves amid US sanctions, contributing to severe rolling blackouts in Havana. The story frames this as a consequence of the US oil blockade without exploring alternative factors or Cuba's policy responses.
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RT NewsΒ·May 13, 2026
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Thousands march in EU capital against austerity measures (VIDEO)
More than 40,000 Belgians protested in Brussels against government fiscal reforms, energy crisis policies, and military spending increases. The article frames these as 'anti-social' measures and emphasizes the scale of the demonstration.
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South China Morning PostΒ·May 12, 2026
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After nearly 9 years, Trump is landing in a totally different China. Is he ready?
Trump's upcoming visit to China occurs amid a US-Iran conflict disrupting global energy markets and straining US-China relations. The article frames China's geopolitical position as having improved significantly since Trump's last China visit nearly 9 years ago, with implications for bilateral negotiations.
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RT NewsΒ·May 11, 2026
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French presidential hopeful pushes to end Russia sanctions
French politician Florian Philippot from the Patriots party advocates lifting European Union sanctions against Russia, arguing that the EU's energy sanctions harm French economic interests. The article presents his position without substantial counter-argument or contextual analysis.
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The PrintΒ·May 11, 2026
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Modi to embark on 5-nation tour this week. Energy, emerging tech high on agenda amid West Asia crisis
Indian Prime Minister Modi is undertaking a five-nation diplomatic tour beginning this week, visiting UAE, Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, and Italy. The trip prioritizes energy security and emerging technology discussions amid regional tensions in West Asia.
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RT NewsΒ·May 10, 2026
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β€˜Are we idiots?’: Fico on EU pivot away from Russian fuel (VIDEO)
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico warns that the EU's pivot away from Russian energy will result in dependence on more expensive US LNG rather than achieving true energy independence. The article frames this policy shift as potentially economically harmful, using Fico's rhetorical question 'Are we idiots?' as the headline hook.
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South China Morning PostΒ·May 9, 2026
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China defies Hormuz crisis with record monthly export value in April
China's exports reached a monthly record of $359.44 billion in April, growing 14.1% year-over-year despite elevated energy and shipping costs from the Strait of Hormuz crisis. The performance exceeded analyst forecasts and demonstrates export sector resilience amid regional geopolitical tensions.
Center-LeftEmb: 38China economyexport data
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UPIΒ·May 9, 2026
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South Korean, Canadian leaders discuss Hormuz, energy security
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung spoke with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney by phone to discuss strengthening cooperation on matters including the Strait of Hormuz and energy security. The brief report provides minimal detail about the substance or outcome of the conversation.
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South China Morning PostΒ·May 8, 2026
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Latest US-China rivalry combines undersea dominance with a race to riches
The article frames US-China competition as intensifying across undersea military and economic domains, contextualizing Trump's China visit against disruptions to global energy supply from Iran conflict. It presents submarine/ocean dominance as a 'make-or-break contest' between the powers while noting their interdependence.
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The PrintΒ·May 7, 2026
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ASEAN presses for joint response to Iran war fallout as energy crisis weighs
ASEAN countries are coordinating a unified response to the Middle East crisis at regional meetings in the Philippines, with particular concern about energy security impacts. The story frames this as a crisis with significant fallout requiring joint action from the Southeast Asian bloc.
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South China Morning PostΒ·May 7, 2026
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India’s military turns to green energy options as Iran war prompts new strategy
India's military is adopting green energy alternatives including biogas stoves, solar/wind power, and green fuels for vehicles in response to rising oil and gas prices caused by supply disruptions from the Iran war. Analysts suggest this trend will accelerate among Asian energy-import-dependent nations.
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The PrintΒ·May 6, 2026
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Energy crisis front and centre as ASEAN leaders prepare for summit
ASEAN leaders are gathering for a regional summit in the Philippines where energy security is a central agenda item, with discussions expected to extend beyond Southeast Asia to address broader geopolitical conflicts.
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South China Morning PostΒ·May 5, 2026
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How China-Gulf ties can turn energy vulnerability into sustainability
The article frames China-Gulf energy ties as a solution to Asia's vulnerability through the Strait of Hormuz, positioning energy security as a regional economic issue rather than purely a geopolitical one. It recontextualizes Gulf tensions as an Asian economic problem requiring integrated solutions beyond military perspectives.
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AlternetΒ·May 5, 2026
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Trump is losing yet another war: top economist
The article claims Trump is losing a three-month war against Iran and simultaneously failing to position the US competitively in green energy transition. It cites economist Paul Krugman's assessment that current policy consequences are military, economic, and political while creating an oil crisis that fuels competition over energy dominance.
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CNBCΒ·May 5, 2026
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Central banks risk a recession by raising rates to tackle Iran oil shock, strategist warns
A strategist warns that central banks' plan to raise interest rates in response to rising energy prices from Iran-related oil disruptions could trigger a recession. The article frames rate increases as a risky policy response to soaring energy costs.
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DW NewsΒ·May 5, 2026
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Japan pivots Indo-Pacific strategy toward Southeast Asia
Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi announced updates to Japan's Indo-Pacific strategy during a Vietnam visit, refocusing on energy security, critical minerals, and strengthening ASEAN resilience.
Straits TimesΒ·May 5, 2026
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Norway to reopen gas fields to bolster European supply
Norway plans to reopen gas fields to increase European energy supply, with operations resuming in 2028 and continuing until 2048. The announcement comes from Norway's energy ministry. The headline frames this as action taken to 'bolster' European supply.
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The PrintΒ·May 5, 2026
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Russian attack at Ukraine’s gas production facilities kills five, officials say
A Russian missile and drone attack on Ukrainian energy infrastructure killed five people overnight, according to Ukrainian officials. The attack targeted gas production facilities as reported by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and other government sources.