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The End of Eurasian Brotherhood? Azerbaijan Reconsiders Its Friends

The End of Eurasian Brotherhood? Azerbaijan Reconsiders Its Friends

Is Azerbaijan moving away from Russia’s influence? Explore the shifting dynamics, growing ties with Turkey, and what this means for the South Caucasus.

  • Asia

What Modi’s Heroic Welcome in the Maldives Says

What Modi’s Heroic Welcome in the Maldives Says

Modi’s high-profile visit to the Maldives reflects deepening ties between the two nations and suggests a regional realignment amid growing uncertainty around Chinese influence.

  • World

What the UK India Trade Deal Means, and Who Stands to Gain

What the UK India Trade Deal Means, and Who Stands to Gain

The UK India Trade Agreement 2025 has finally been signed. Explore the key terms of the deal, its impact, and who stands to benefit most.

  • World

What Japan Stands to Gain (and Lose) in the U.S. Trade Deal

What Japan Stands to Gain (and Lose) in the U.S. Trade Deal

Discover how the US–Japan trade deal affects Japan’s economy, auto industry, and agriculture. Key takeaways on tariffs, exports, and political implications.

  • Elections 2024

What the fall of a centrist prime minister and the rise of a fringe party tell us

What the fall of a centrist prime minister and the rise of a fringe party tell us

Japan’s Ishiba government has lost its majority in both houses of parliament, deepening the political crisis. Despite the blow, Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba insists he will remain in office to face the mounting challenges.

  • Asia

The Senseito Sensation and Japan’s Brewing Immigration Backlash

The Senseito Sensation and Japan’s Brewing Immigration Backlash

As Japan faces a political shift, immigration has emerged as a central issue. The rise of the nationalist Senseito party is fueling debates and reshaping Japan’s conservative landscape ahead of crucial elections.

  • World

As Syria Rejoins the World, It Risks Falling Apart at Home

As Syria Rejoins the World, It Risks Falling Apart at Home

While Syria strengthens its international standing, the unresolved Syrian conflict at home - marked by sectarian strife and political distrust - continues to threaten lasting peace.

  • Singapore

Leadership Changes Again as PSP Fights to Stay Politically Alive

Leadership Changes Again as PSP Fights to Stay Politically Alive

After suffering a sharp electoral setback, the Progress Singapore Party (PSP) initiates another major leadership overhaul in a renewed effort to reclaim political relevance in Singapore’s evolving political landscape.

  • Asia

From Pariah to Partner? Russia’s Calculated Nod to the Taliban

From Pariah to Partner Russia's Calculated Nod to the Taliban

Russia has become the first country to formally recognize the Taliban’s Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. What does Moscow stand to gain from this move?

  • Singapore

The PAP Targets the Workers Party Again This Time Over a Cross-Border Interview

The PAP Targets the Workers’ Party Again This Time Over a Cross-Border Interview

The PAP steps up efforts to discredit the Singapore opposition, targeting Workers’ Party leader Pritam Singh over a podcast appearance in Malaysia.

  • World

The War That Paused—But Didn’t End: Israel, Iran, and What Comes Next

The War That Paused—But Didn’t End_ Israel, Iran, and What Comes Next

Explore the aftermath of the Israel–Iran war, its regional consequences, and the rising tensions that could lead to renewed conflict. Is a second round on the horizon?

  • Asia

Shinawatra’s Inherited Power Wavers Amid Protests in Thailand

Shinawatra’s Inherited Power Wavers Amid Protests in Thailand

Within a year of taking office, Paetongtarn Shinawatra’s government is facing political instability, coalition fractures, and rising public protests amid a leaked phone scandal and mounting judicial pressure.

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