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International order crisis?
The war between Ukraine and Russia has ascertained the importance of security in the present international order.
Read: The Supremacy of Power Politics Continues Amid Russia-UkraineWarAlready Tehran expressed resentment towards Beijing’s charm offensive in the Gulf, depicting it as a “betrayal”.
Read: Russia, the Grain Deal with Ukraine, and the Global South EffectTurkey faced a similar conundrum between the West and Russia following the invasion of Ukraine.
n September 23, 2022, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Ukrainian forces were able to shot down a total of eight Iranian drones over the skies of Ukraine.
Read: How the UkraineWar Impacts Food Security in MENAThe concept of sustainable agriculture entered the world agenda years ago with the promise of transferring natural resources and the environment to future generations in a secure way.
he year 2022 witnessed several tensions in EU–China relations, mostly due to COVID-19-related supply chain disruptions, the Russia-UkraineWar, and Taiwan.
With the shifting global balance and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the United States’ digital doctrine appears to be evolving from being a pioneer in pushing internet openness to tracking constraining digital adversaries, such as Russia and China, and projecting U.
Saudi Arabia is routinely accused of weaponizing oil in its foreign policy; this time it is said to be doing so in order to influence Biden's midterm elections and consolidate Putin's gamble in Ukraine.
Read: Report: War in Ukraine Affects the Global Economy and TurkeyThe main problem in the housing sector is the disruption in the supply and demand balance.
The virus might be microscopic, but the pandemic has been a macro-level phenomenon, affecting countries around the world with deaths, medical costs, swelling fiscal deficits, rising inflation, and global economic slowdown—all this only to be worsened by Putin’s war on Ukraine.
Russian gas supplies via Yamal had already been stopped in the first quarter of 2022 and there is almost 70% decrease in gas flows through Ukraine transit.
Read: Food Security, the Russia-UkraineWar, and the Food Corridor AgreementMoreover, the UN World Food Program (WFP) data shows that for every 1% increase in global hunger or food security risk, there is a 2% increase in migration waves.
Expectedly, the war in Ukraine and nuclear threats seem to dominate this year’s agenda as Russian President Vladimir Putin warns the world that he “is not bluffing” about using nuclear weapons.