Managing Editor for Commodities & Energy in Asia @business. Singapore via HK, Mumbai, London, Milan, Moscow, Paris, Cape Town, Dublin, Lisbon. Views are mine.
Just over a year ago, Russia triggered what has arguably become the first global energy crisis.
But it’s not our first convulsion.
My @opinion colleague @davidfickling & I got stuck into the history, with some graphics magic from @hecharts 👇 bloomberg.com/graphics/2023-…
This @business doc is the final piece of our reporting on the largest dark fleet muster point — how oil flows from Iran to China, why it is hard to curb sanctioned trade & the risks it poses. Thanks to @supbrow for helping us!
Here is the investigation: bloomberg.com/graphics/2024-…
Keen to test your language skills?
Great!
My wonderful niece’s final-year Latin project involves getting as many folks as possible to compete this short (and anonymous) questionnaire — please have a go and make her day.
docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F…
“In the end, Singapore is too particular, too sui generis in both its assets and liabilities, to constitute a template. It has but one universal lesson: the importance of an open mind.”
ft.com/content/6f59d545-8201… via @ft
“The factors electors need to weigh in the Indian elections are not as straightforward as giving up democracy for prosperity. Indeed, the frightening possibility is that India gives up both,” writes former RBI governor Rajan in the FT today.
ft.com/content/c4631def-4307…
How US sanctions are strangling Putin’s ambitions to grow LNG exports
🇺🇸 🥊🇷🇺
Arctic LNG 2 has been ready to start exports for months
And yet it sits virtually idle, the first piece of Russia’s energy complex to be halted by US restrictions
A thread 🧵
bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
The 25 of April 1974 changed the course of my life, and the lives of millions of others in Portugal and in the then colonies.
It’s also, in a very 70s way, probably the only revolution to start with a Eurovision song.
So here are some of the songs that defined it…
1/6
Grandola, Vila Morena - Zeca Afonso
After the initial cue, this song, played on Radio Renasenca just after midnight on April 25, was the signal to press on.
Traditional male choral singing from the Alentejo region, and an anthem of protest still today.
youtu.be/IVKf00VGjGM?si=Yl5l…
And last of all…
Tanto Mar - Chico Buarque
This is a post-revolution & a Brazilian song, written by Buarque to celebrate and to wish for a little of the same across the water, where Brazil was still living under a military dictatorship.
youtu.be/hdvheuHhF2U?si=dcqX…
Great first-hand reporting by @parija_pratik and @ClaraDFMarques from southern UP.
“If you ask me about what I have gained in the last 10 years, I can only say a debt of nearly 500,000 rupees.”
But:
“We voted for the BJP in 2014 and 2019. I will vote for the BJP again.”
My report with @parija_pratik from two of India's most significant agrarian states 👇
If Modi wins a third term in office, as polls suggest he will, it will be in spite of the state of the rural and farming economy — not because of it.
bloomberg.com/news/features/… via @bbgequality
My report with @parija_pratik from two of India's most significant agrarian states 👇
If Modi wins a third term in office, as polls suggest he will, it will be in spite of the state of the rural and farming economy — not because of it.
bloomberg.com/news/features/… via @bbgequality
HOW LNG IS MAKING QATAR RICH 🇶🇦🚢
The Gulf nation of Qatar is setting itself up to control about a quarter of all liquefied natural gas production by the end of the decade -- and with it, a growing share of the world's wealth and influence
A thread 🧵
bloomberg.com/news/features/…
Good list. I also recommend @BenHNoble@m_lallouet & @JanMattiD’s book Navalny, a concise introduction to a complex, imperfect and unspeakably brave man.
A few resources on #Navalny, especially for those who don’t closely follow Russian politics. All in English. 🧵
1 of my favorite portraits of Navalny is actually about his equally impressive wife, Yulia Navalnaya. By @juliaioffe. 1/8
archive.vanityfair.com/artic…
In 2021, I interviewed them for Bloomberg @opinion. Much has changed since, but their observations remain relevant today.
bloomberg.com/opinion/articl…