
The Syrian government and the Kurdish-led SDF have struck a deal to integrate the northeast. What does this mean for Al Sharra’s leadership and his government’s future?

Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s arrest by the ICC could reshape his family’s political influence. Will his dynasty survive the legal and political fallout?

As Donald Trump offers talks with Iran, the world watches to see if this move will ease tensions or deepen Iran’s political crisis. Is it diplomacy or a trap?

As semiconductor manufacturing moves to the U.S., is Taiwan losing its strategic leverage?

Syria’s Islamist government is shifting focus to the Alawites after Latakia clashes, raising concerns over sectarian tensions and religious minorities future.

As global tensions rise, China positions itself as a stabilizing force in world affairs. Explore China’s Global Strategy amid the turbulence of the Trump era.

Tajikistan’s ruling party tightens its grip on power through a carefully orchestrated election, leaving little room for opposition and reinforcing its authoritarian rule.

Iran’s reformist vice president has been removed, signaling a shift toward conservative control and a weakening chance of diplomacy with the West.

A student-led political party is preparing to challenge established forces in the next general election. Will these former activists drive real change or stir further unrest?

India’s language divide is becoming more pronounced, sparking political and cultural tensions. Is the nation heading toward a deeper crisis?

As the U.S. pulls back from its global role, can China step up as the new world leader?

As the 2025 elections approach, experts predict a surge in multi-way battles in GRCs

The PKK has laid down its arms after decades of conflict with Turkey. What does this mean for the future of Kurdish-Turkish relations?

The People’s Power Party has withdrawn from the opposition alliance. Is this just another setback for Singapore’s opposition?

As relations with Afghanistan deteriorate, Pakistan intensifies its crackdown on Afghan refugees, heightening tensions with Kabul.

Turkmenistan is pushing to integrate into the Middle Corridor trade routes, seeking to expand its economic influence and boost regional connectivity. Will it succeed in reshaping its role in Eurasian trade?

Vietnam, long affected by bureaucracy, inefficiency, and corruption, is taking bold steps to reform its governance, aiming for political and economic growth.

Hong Kong’s longest-standing opposition party, the Democratic Party, is set to dissolve, marking the end of an era for the city's pro-democracy movement amid Beijing's tightening control.

Balochistan is witnessing escalating violence and deepening political divisions, with a rising death toll and increasing instability.

With Netanyahu’s support, is Trump’s plan more likely to succeed, or will it face the same political and legal hurdles?