Watt’s Happening aims to provide breaking news, sharp analysis, and thoughtful commentary from the cutting edge of the energy sector.
To ensure regional buy-in, supporters of the Indo-Mediterranean transport corridor should not frame the project as an anti-China one. After two years of dormancy and shifting priorities, the ...
Japanese prime minister Sanae Takaichi has infuriated China with her recent remarks, with no clear means of resolution.
On Tuesday, Polish prime minister Donald Tusk stated that the Russian intelligence services recruited two Ukrainian citizens, ...
W’s flight route near Hainan is significant, as the Chinese navy docks its aircraft carriers there. A US Air Force RC-135W reconnaissance plane was detected flying through the airspace between Taiwan ...
For the United States to compete with China and Russia on nuclear energy, it must work with allies to accelerate nuclear expansion at home, in Eastern Europe, and in emerging markets.
A more independent Israeli foreign policy toward Washington would improve both the US and Israeli positions in the Middle ...
The Department of Defense has paused aid to Ukraine three times this year—at least once without permission from President ...
The Coast Guard needs an effective civilian advocate to uphold its maritime defense mission. From countering narcotics ...
Tariffs, aid reduction, and diplomatic understaffing are eroding US influence, and critical mineral deals alone won’t revive ...
The bullpup-style SA80 service rifle has caused the British Army no small number of headaches—but it is unclear what other weapon it might choose instead.
The deployment of America’s largest aircraft carrier to the Caribbean gives the Trump administration a useful tool to deter escalation by Venezuela.