US: Prioritizing ‘Asia First’ Sparks Controversy Over European Allies
The future direction of US grand strategy remains uncertain.
The future direction of US grand strategy remains uncertain.
As the humanitarian crisis in Gaza deepens amidst ongoing conflict, two nascent maritime corridors present a glimmer of hope.
The U.S. State Department’s Deputy Secretary, Kurt Campbell, hinted at a potential link between the AUKUS submarine project and deterring…
The World Central Kitchen, founded by celebrity chef José Andrés, played a crucial role in delivering vital food aid to…
The friction between President Milei and President Petro has been characterized by heated exchanges, with past confrontations revolving around ideological…
Indonesia’s status as one of the largest global emitters of greenhouse gases underscores the environmental toll of its activities.
During a NATO summit in Washington DC, the U.S. is also expected to hold talks with Japan and South Korea…
One can’t afford to ignore the IMF findings on the decline of the U.S. dollar as few countries can already…
ِAfter the U.K., Denmark is in talks with Rwanda about establishing a new system for transporting asylum seekers to the…
Although Vietnam’s arms imports from Russia are on the decline, it still relies on Russia, accounting for around 85% of…
Experts argue that the left is re-emerging in South America.
Despite the earlier ban, the Taliban had partially funded the opium trade that generated revenue of around $460 million in…
Central Asian countries are using the cover of official state neutrality to escape the ire of parties involved in the…
The NYC Subway shooting comes during heightening crime in New York such as mass shootings and transit crime occurrences.
Many Russians have been excluded from international events because of their nationality, and many Russian businesses have been attacked.
Orbán presented his followers with a choice of either a “pro-peace right” or a “pro-war left.”
According to the IOM, 348 people have died or gone missing by the end of February 2022.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is compelling European countries to rethink their defense spending and security strategies.
African countries such as Senegal, Algeria, and Nigeria warned their citizens not to join the Russia-Ukraine war as mercenaries.
For Iran’s neighbors a search for new security strategies seems to be imminent.
According to a UN report, there are over two million Ukrainian refugees and Poland has accepted until March 8, 2022…
Lithuania was hit by China’s sanctions like never before.
The pressure grows on social media platforms to deal in conformity with their government’s national interests while mitigating the financial…
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