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Congress Confronts War Powers Crisis as House Abruptly Cancels Vote on Iran

Congress Confronts War Powers Crisis as House Abruptly Cancels Vote on Iran

A last-minute decision by House Republican leadership to cancel a vote on a bipartisan War Powers Resolution has ignited a political firestorm in Washington, underscoring deep divisions over President Donald Trump’s military campaign against Iran and raising urgent questions about congressional authority in matters of war. The resolution, which would

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Panama Environmental Governance

Panama Moves to Turn Environmental Diplomacy Into Action Across Latin America and the Caribbean

A new presidency of the region’s top environmental forum signals a shift from declarations to delivery— backed by forests, finance reform, and institutional overhaul Panama is attempting something ambitious: transforming one of the world’s longest-running regional environmental forums from a platform of dialogue into an engine for measurable results. At

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Singapore and the World Bank Bet Big on Carbon Markets

Singapore and the World Bank Bet Big on Carbon Markets

The Government of Singapore and the World Bank Group have launched a new initiative aimed at accelerating the growth of high-integrity global carbon markets, positioning Singapore as one of the world’s emerging hubs for climate finance infrastructure. Announced during Innovate4Climate 2026, the new Singapore Carbon Markets Programme seeks to address

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Singapore Mobilizes $800 Million to Finance Asia’s Energy Transition

Singapore Mobilizes $800 Million to Finance Asia’s Green Transition

Pentagreen’s blended finance platform scales as the region searches for bankable climate solutions The race to finance Asia’s energy transition is accelerating, and Singapore is positioning itself at the center of the effort. Pentagreen Capital, the sustainable infrastructure financing platform established by HSBC and Temasek, announced the second close of

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Albertas Secession Vote Puts Canada Energy Future on the Ballot

Alberta’s Secession Vote Puts Canada’s Energy Future on the Ballot

The Canadian province of Alberta, home to one of the world’s largest oil reserves, is moving toward a historic referendum process that could reshape the future of Canada’s energy economy, national unity, and climate politics. Premier Danielle Smith announced that Albertans will vote this October on whether the province should

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Drilling vs. Defense: Trump’s Offshore Oil Push Sparks Warning From Military Leaders

Drilling vs. Defense: Trump’s Offshore Oil Push Sparks Warning From Military Leaders

The Trump administration’s new offshore drilling proposal is triggering an unusual alliance of opposition from retired generals, military planners, and bipartisan lawmakers who argue the plan could undermine U.S. military readiness at a moment of rising geopolitical instability. According to a draft five-year offshore leasing proposal reported by The Washington

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Europe’s AI Ambitions Are Colliding With an Energy Reality

Europe’s AI Ambitions Are Colliding With an Energy Reality

As the global race for artificial intelligence accelerates, Europe is confronting a difficult truth: the future of AI may depend less on algorithms and more on electricity. A growing body of reporting points to an emerging bottleneck at the heart of Europe’s digital ambitions. The continent wants to compete with

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Poland Scrambles to Reassure Allies After Sudden U.S. Troop Reversal

Poland Scrambles to Reassure Allies After Sudden U.S. Troop Reversal

The Polish government is moving quickly to contain political and security fallout after reports emerged that the United States abruptly halted the planned deployment of roughly 4,000 additional American troops to Poland — a decision that has reignited questions across Europe about the future of U.S. military commitments on NATO’s

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