Türkiye, Ethiopia Sign Energy Cooperation Deal During Erdoğan Visit
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s visit to Addis Ababa after 11 years produced a new bilateral energy agreement, reinforcing Türkiye’s expanding strategic and economic presence in the Horn of Africa.
Erdogan carried out a one day visit on Feb 17, 2026, following an invitation from Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed. The talks concluded with the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on energy cooperation.
Türkiye’s Energy Ministry said the accord would function as a roadmap for joint production initiatives and project development, particularly in renewable energy, hydroelectric systems, and energy efficiency..
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s visit to Addis Ababa after 11 years produced a new bilateral energy agreement, reinforcing Türkiye’s expanding strategic and economic presence in the Horn of Africa.
Erdogan carried out a one day visit on Feb 17, 2026, following an invitation from Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed. The talks concluded with the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on energy cooperation.
Türkiye’s Energy Ministry said the accord would function as a roadmap for joint production initiatives and project development, particularly in renewable energy, hydroelectric systems, and energy efficiency..
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🚨🇮🇹 ITALY’S NEXT GEN FIGHTER BUDGET SURPASSES F‑35 SPENDING
Italy’s parliament has approved €8.8 billion for its share of the sixth generation GCAP fighter jet, pushing the total development cost to €18.6 billion, more than the €18 billion spent on 90 F‑35 stealth fighters.
The GCAP program, developed in partnership with the UK and Japan, aims to deliver cutting edge stealth, AI assisted systems, and next gen air combat capabilities.
Analysts say this marks a historic investment in Europe’s fighter jet technology, signaling a major leap beyond legacy aircraft.
Italy’s parliament has approved €8.8 billion for its share of the sixth generation GCAP fighter jet, pushing the total development cost to €18.6 billion, more than the €18 billion spent on 90 F‑35 stealth fighters.
The GCAP program, developed in partnership with the UK and Japan, aims to deliver cutting edge stealth, AI assisted systems, and next gen air combat capabilities.
Analysts say this marks a historic investment in Europe’s fighter jet technology, signaling a major leap beyond legacy aircraft.
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Over 50,000 fishermen rush into one river for Nigeria’s biggest fishing festival
Over 50,000 fishermen rush into one river for Nigeria’s biggest fishing festival
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South Pacific as a gateway to North-South cooperation
Amid the rising tide of protectionism across the global economy and the crisis of global platforms such as the G20, the state of North-South economic relations is clearly moving downhill. Perhaps too often the pathways to developing the North-South cooperation were largely explored through the lens of North America/US-Latin America as well as Europe-Asia/Africa relations. With both these regional tracks in North-South connectivity in crisis mode, there may be a need to explore alternative gatewa... Read more »
Amid the rising tide of protectionism across the global economy and the crisis of global platforms such as the G20, the state of North-South economic relations is clearly moving downhill. Perhaps too often the pathways to developing the North-South cooperation were largely explored through the lens of North America/US-Latin America as well as Europe-Asia/Africa relations. With both these regional tracks in North-South connectivity in crisis mode, there may be a need to explore alternative gatewa... Read more »
🌏 CONFLICT UPDATE: Hun Manet says Thailand occupying ‘deep’ Cambodian territory after ceasefire
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet has accused Thailand of continuing to occupy parts of Cambodian territory despite multiple ceasefire agreements that ended months of deadly border clashes last year. In an interview with Reuters while travelling to Washington, DC, he said Thai forces remain “deep” inside Cambodian areas, beyond even Bangkok’s unilateral claims. He alleged that shipping containers and barbed wire were placed in previously recognised Cambodian territory, preventing about 80,000 displaced people from returning home.
Thailand has not immediately responded, though its military previously said operations were limited to reclaiming Thai land. Hun Manet urged renewed border demarcation through the Joint Boundary Commission and suggested that US President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace could help de-escalate tensions.
Sources: Al Jazeera | Reuters – Feb 18, 2026
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❓ Will renewed internat...
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet has accused Thailand of continuing to occupy parts of Cambodian territory despite multiple ceasefire agreements that ended months of deadly border clashes last year. In an interview with Reuters while travelling to Washington, DC, he said Thai forces remain “deep” inside Cambodian areas, beyond even Bangkok’s unilateral claims. He alleged that shipping containers and barbed wire were placed in previously recognised Cambodian territory, preventing about 80,000 displaced people from returning home.
Thailand has not immediately responded, though its military previously said operations were limited to reclaiming Thai land. Hun Manet urged renewed border demarcation through the Joint Boundary Commission and suggested that US President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace could help de-escalate tensions.
Sources: Al Jazeera | Reuters – Feb 18, 2026
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❓ Will renewed internat...
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Yemeni child shows off a cardboard guided missile model that he built from scratch
Amazing or scary and sad?
Amazing or scary and sad?
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BREAKING: 🇮🇳🇷🇺 India's heroic heart could not stand it. After US threats, India gave up Russian oil
Map showing the movement of Russian crude tankers.
The majority of Russian tankers are seen heading to China, which is an entirely different picture from just a few months ago, when the majority of Russian crude would arrive in India on large discounts, notably at the Jamnagar refinery.
Under US pressure, India has almost halved Russian imports from 2 million barrels per day, mb/d, to just 1.1 mb/d, with the target of further reduction to 800 thousands barrels per day.
Despite the massive discounts on Russian crude, India has submitted to the US pressure, and in return, China is using the rerouted cheap Russian oil to fill the gaps of the lost Venezuelan crude.
Map showing the movement of Russian crude tankers.
The majority of Russian tankers are seen heading to China, which is an entirely different picture from just a few months ago, when the majority of Russian crude would arrive in India on large discounts, notably at the Jamnagar refinery.
Under US pressure, India has almost halved Russian imports from 2 million barrels per day, mb/d, to just 1.1 mb/d, with the target of further reduction to 800 thousands barrels per day.
Despite the massive discounts on Russian crude, India has submitted to the US pressure, and in return, China is using the rerouted cheap Russian oil to fill the gaps of the lost Venezuelan crude.
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🚨 BREAKING:
🇮🇷🇺🇸 New satellite imagery indicates Iran is fortifying and restoring key facilities as tensions with Washington escalate.
4 U.S. F-15s are heading toward the Middle East with larger tankers providing aerial refueling support.
Source: Reuters
🇮🇷🇺🇸 New satellite imagery indicates Iran is fortifying and restoring key facilities as tensions with Washington escalate.
4 U.S. F-15s are heading toward the Middle East with larger tankers providing aerial refueling support.
Source: Reuters
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🚨 💸 Bye, SWIFT?
BRICS is building its own cross-border payment system—and it’s designed to handle up to 20,000 transactions per second
The goal? Full-scale settlements in national currencies and the integration of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) by the 2026 summit in New Delhi
Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Egypt, and the UAE are leading the charge
This move is the next phase of payment interoperability that kicked off in 2025—and it’s accelerating against the backdrop of record-breaking de-dollarization
BRICS is building its own cross-border payment system—and it’s designed to handle up to 20,000 transactions per second
The goal? Full-scale settlements in national currencies and the integration of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) by the 2026 summit in New Delhi
Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Egypt, and the UAE are leading the charge
This move is the next phase of payment interoperability that kicked off in 2025—and it’s accelerating against the backdrop of record-breaking de-dollarization
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North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un like you never seen him before
Hanging out with a cute puppy!
Hanging out with a cute puppy!
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