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Germany to Build Strategic Relationship in Central Asia
Germany seeks to strengthen ties with Central Asia for energy resources amid declining Russian influence
Will Pager explosions escalate tensions in the Middle East?
A series of pager explosions in Lebanon killed at least 12 and injured thousands, suspected to involve Israeli intelligence
How Will the U.S. Election Impact the Israel-Gaza Conflict, and Vice Versa?
Israel’s war on Gaza continues, with the U.S. facing challenges in mediating effectively amid political divide
Why Mongolia Ignored the ICC Verdict and Welcomed Putin
Mongolia welcomed Putin despite ICC arrest warrant, raising concerns over its international obligations and geopolitical stance
Is Israel Expanding the War to the West Bank?
Israel’s actions against Hamas are expanding throughout Palestinian territories, raising concerns over the future of a Palestinian state
South Korea’s Top Court Rules for Stronger Climate Action
South Korea’s court mandates stronger climate action, ruling existing laws inadequate for protecting future generations rights
How Afghanistan Still Impacts U.S. Presidential Campaigns
Afghanistan was infused with extremist Islamic ideology by the U.S. to counter the Soviet Union, leading to the Taliban’s rise and the U.S. invasion
Putin Still Seeks to Mediate Peace in the Caucasus
A shift in sentiment among younger generations in former Soviet countries shows a growing alignment with Western values, challenging Russia’s influence
Significance of Narendra Modi’s Visit to Ukraine
Modi’s visit to Ukraine marks a historic moment, emphasizing India’s support for Ukraine amid ongoing conflict with Russia
China-European Union Trade War Heats Up
Europe takes action to shield its market from cheap Chinese products, prompting retaliatory investigations from China into European imports
Are We Really Approaching a Ceasefire in Gaza?
A U.S. ceasefire demand in the Israel-Hamas conflict faces resistance as humanitarian crises deepen in Gaza
Does Georgia Help Russia Bypass Sanctions?
Georgia is accused of circumventing Western sanctions on Russia, jeopardizing its European aspirations despite protests against Russia
Who Will Become Japan’s Next Prime Minister?
Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida will step down, leading to an unpredictable leadership race within the LDP next month
Why Doesn’t the Islamic World Have a Superpower to Challenge Israel?
The Islamic world lacks a superpower to challenge Israel due to U.S. dominance and weakened regional leadership
Is Russia Going to Lose the War?
Ukrainian forces make significant gains into Russian territory, challenging Moscow’s might
Will the Gaza Conflict Cause ISIS and Al-Qaida Revival?
Gaza conflict fuels radicalization among youth, raising global terrorism concerns
Is Turkey Really Going to Fight Against Israel?
Turkey’s Erdogan hints at possible intervention in Gaza amid rising tensions with Israel
US and Japan Are Getting Ready for China
US and Japan bolster military ties amid rising tensions with China
What Does the Influx of Western Investments in Malaysia Mean?
Malaysia’s strategic position and semiconductor investments align it with U.S. interests, potentially joining Asian NATO
China, the New Global Mediator, Unites Palestinian Factions
China brokers Palestinian unity deal, but doubts remain over its impact on Gaza crisis and Israel’s response
UN Court Orders Against Annexation of Palestinian Territories
The ICJ orders Israel to end its West Bank occupation, marking a pivotal moment
Islamic Republic: What Does It Mean?
Islamic Republics blend Islamic principles with governance, facing cultural and economic challenges
Has an Asian NATO Already Evolved?
NATO’s role in defending against communism and the Soviet Union, and the potential formation of a NATO-like military alliance in East Asia to counter…
What Led to Armenia’s Recognition of Palestine?
Armenia recognizes Palestine, straining ties with Israel amid shared history and complex relations.
How Bad Is the India-Canada Relationship Now?
Tensions between India and Canada over Sikh extremism and immigration issues have strained diplomatic ties.
What Does the European Parliament Election Mean for Asia?
European Parliament elections underway, with 373 million voters choosing 720 members. Hard-right parties expected to gain ground, impacting EU policies on climate change, immigration,…
Biden Pushes for Ceasefire in Gaza
Israel’s war on Gaza continues, with the US now working seriously towards a ceasefire, facing humiliation due to its weakened power over Israel and…
Will More Recognition Make Palestinian Statehood A Reality?
Three European countries recognize Palestine, challenging Israel’s stance on the conflict.
Does ICC’s Arrest Warrant Against Netanyahu Matter?
ICC demands arrest of Israeli leaders for war crimes in Gaza, sparking global debate and potential sanctions.
Why Is GCC Not Evolving Like The European Union?
Amid trade wars, the EU’s single market models economic cooperation, inspiring others like the Gulf Cooperation Council to form unified markets and compete globally.
Significance of Putin’s Visit to China
Putin and Xi showcase their “no-limits” friendship as Russia’s isolation grows, with China gaining a strong ally and access to Russian markets.
Xi Jinping’s Euro Trip: A Political Analysis
Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit to Europe amid trade tensions and Ukraine crisis. Focus on tariffs, trade agreements, and geopolitical dynamics.
What Led Turkey to Suspend Trade with Israel?
Turkey halts trade with Israel, a bold move against Israel’s actions in Gaza, as Erdogan seeks political gain.
What is Driving the Increase of Gaza Protests in Western Countries?
Global Muslim solidarity for Palestine, seen in rallies and protests worldwide, reflects shifting dynamics. Western nations show heightened support, contrasting with subdued responses in…
How to Understand the United States Military Exercises in China Seas
US, Japan, and South Korea conduct joint drills near China, while US and allies dominate South China Sea exercises.
Is Armenia’s Defense Strategy Changing with US Military Aid?
Armenia’s loss in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict led to a shift in alliances towards the West, with the US and EU offering significant aid. This…
How The New Foreign Agents Bill Affects Georgia’s European Dreams
Georgian Parliament Passes Controversial Foreign Agents Bill; Protests Erupt: Georgia’s parliament passes a bill requiring foreign-funded media and NGOs to register as “foreign agents,”…
How Israel’s Gaza Attack Revealed New Global Order
Recent global shifts challenge US supremacy; Gaza conflict reveals geopolitical complexities, impacting alliances and reshaping the Middle East’s dynamics.
UN’s Surprise Selection: Saudi Arabia to Head Women’s Rights Commission
Saudi Arabia’s leadership of UN women’s commission sparks outrage amid stark gender rights disparities, drawing condemnation from human rights groups.
Surprising Development: UN Approves Gaza Ceasefire Resolution as US Abstains
Amid Gaza crisis, US abstains from UN ceasefire vote, signaling diplomatic shift. Israel faces international isolation despite US partnership assurances
Moscow Attack: How Secular Central Asian States Become Recruitment Hubs for Terrorist Organizations
Four Tajikistan citizens face custody over Moscow concert hall attack, spotlighting Central Asian extremism’s rise amid socioeconomic challenges, risking regional stability.
Putin Notified, Putin Conducted, Putin Declared Victory: The Tale of Another Russian Election Drama
“The Dictator” scene mirrors Russian election: Putin’s orchestrated triumph amid protests, disqualifications, and fears of extended authoritarian rule.
Russia’s Presidential Election: Putin is Ready for his “First Term”
Putin’s grip tightens as Russia readies for election amid opposition crackdown. Navalny’s death sparks outrage, but Putin remains poised for victory.
The US Military to Construct a Port in Gaza: Will it Help Reach Humanitarian Aid to Gaza?
Gaza’s dire humanitarian crisis, exacerbated by conflict and blockade, prompting the U.S. military’s intervention to establish aid routes.
Kyrgyzstan’s Kyzyl-Ompol: Government’s Reassurances Fail to Quell Uranium Worries
Kyrgyzstan’s Kyzyl-Ompol uranium project faces environmental and social concerns amid hopes for economic growth and energy stability.
Saudi Arabia to Host the 2034 World Cup: How Saudi Arabia Evolves as the Leader of Islamic World
The football World Cup’s global impact surpasses major events like the Olympics. Saudi Arabia’s bid for 2034 underscores its strategic aspirations.
Shrinking Russosphere: How Central Asia’s Cultural Uplift Will Affect Russia’s Interests?
Language shapes identities, notably in the Soviet Union where Russian influenced cohesion. Post-Soviet, nations assert linguistic independence, reshaping geopolitical dynamics.
Palestine or Israel: What will be the future of Gaza?
Hamas is designated as a terrorist organization by Israel, the US, the EU, the UK, and others.
China to Deepen Ties with Hungary: A Strong Ally for China in Europe?
Beijing extends security cooperation offer to Budapest amid strained EU ties, aligning Hungary closer with China’s geopolitical ambitions.
India and UAE Agree for a Trans-Continental Trade Corridor to Counter the BRI
India and the UAE forge a pioneering trade corridor, bypassing Chinese influence, while enhancing regional connectivity and challenging geopolitical norms.
Escalating Tensions: US Unleashes Fresh Strikes on Houthis in Yemen
The Houthis are designated as a terrorist organization by several countries, including the United States and Saudi Arabia.
Malaysian Resolve: Standing Strong in Support of Palestine’s Full Membership
Malaysia steadfastly supports Palestine amid wavering Arab backing, urging UN membership and ceasefire. It condemns Israel’s Gaza attacks, asserting justice and legal action against…
Malaysian Politics in Flux: Sorting Fact from Fiction in the Dubai-Connected Rumors
Opposition leaders’ alleged meeting with Malaysian government MPs in Dubai sparks political turmoil, with claims of a coup plan against PM Anwar Ibrahim, despite…