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The Country That Drinks the Ocean
TechEN
The Country That Drinks the Ocean

Qatar gets 99% of its drinking water from the sea. As the Middle East prepares to spend $25 billion expanding desalination capacity, this once-niche technology is becoming critical global infrastructure.

Japan's $550B Promise Gets Real: Gas Plants and Deep Ports First
EconomyEN
Japan's $550B Promise Gets Real: Gas Plants and Deep Ports First

Japan and US begin coordinating on gas power generation for data centers and deep-water port construction as priority projects under Tokyo's massive $550 billion investment commitment.

Aerial view of a massive modern power substation in China
PoliticsEN
China Energy Security and AI Power Demand 2026: Why the West is Going Dark

Explore how China's energy security is giving it a major advantage in the AI race as Western power grids struggle with instability and rising demands in 2026.

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Digital power grid map of a continent with glowing blue lines and fast data pulses
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China's Smart Power Grid 100ms Blackout Recovery Breakthrough

China has developed a smart grid tech that cuts blackout recovery to 100ms. Learn how this China smart power grid 100ms innovation could reshape global energy security.

Russia Launches Deadly Missile Strike on Ukrainian Homes and Energy Grid
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Russia Launches Deadly Missile Strike on Ukrainian Homes and Energy Grid

Russia has carried out deadly missile strikes targeting Ukrainian residential areas and critical energy infrastructure. PRISM analyzes the strategic implications of this latest escalation in the ongoing conflict.

Russia Unleashes 'Massive' Pre-Christmas Attack on Ukraine, Killing Child and Civilians
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Russia Unleashes 'Massive' Pre-Christmas Attack on Ukraine, Killing Child and Civilians

Russia has launched a massive pre-Christmas missile and drone attack across Ukraine, killing at least three people, including a child, and causing widespread power outages amid freezing temperatures.

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