Niger coup

The Changing Face of Africa’s Coup Epidemic: Unveiling New Dynamics

Africa, a continent with diverse cultural and economic potential, is facing a new era of political instability. The face of these coups is changing, with military interventions becoming more frequent. To address this, African nations must focus on strengthening democratic...
Europe Climate

Europe’s Climate Action and Energy Security: A Challenging Dilemma

Europe is facing a dilemma involving the need to combat climate change and transition to a sustainable, low-carbon economy, while also ensuring energy security and stability. These two imperatives often find themselves in a delicate balance. A holistic approach that...
Education

German Bank Funds 22.4M Euro for Syrian Students’ Education in Jordan

Amman, Jordan Jordan and the German Development Bank have signed a $22.4-million grant agreement to support the Jordanian education sector. The aid will fund teachers' salaries in public schools accommodating Syrian students for the academic year 2023/2024. The Jordanian Ministry...
India-Middle East-Europe Mega Economic Corridor

India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor: Implications Explored

The India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEEEC) is a transformative initiative that aims to reshape regional and global economic dynamics, trade relationships, and geopolitical strategies across three continents. The successful implementation of the IMEEEC depends on the ability of nations involved...
Myanmar Coup

Myanmar Coup: ASEAN’s Political Role for Progress

The Myanmar crisis, triggered by a military coup in February 2021, has led to widespread protests, violence, and a humanitarian crisis in Southeast Asia. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), a regional intergovernmental organization with ten member states, has...
ASEAN-CHINA

China’s BRI Investment: ASEAN Remains Key Amidst Slowdown

The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in China has faced challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) remains a key partner in China's investment. ASEAN's strategic location, economic prowess, and infrastructure projects make...
china-US-China and United States

GGV’s Silicon Valley Strategic: Separating US and China Operations

Silicon Valley, California GGV Capital, a prominent venture capital firm with a strong presence in both the U.S. and China, has announced its decision to separate its U.S. and China operations. This strategic move comes as geopolitical tensions and regulatory...
China - People Liberation Army (PLA)- China

America’s Inability to Halt China’s Soaring Influence

China's rise as a global superpower is a significant challenge to the established global order. Despite US efforts to curb its influence, the US's ability to do so remains in question. To halt China's influence, the US must adapt its...
Taiwan -Kosovo

Forging an Outsider Alliance: Kosovo and Taiwan Seek Closer Ties

Kosovo and Taiwan have announced their intention to strengthen ties and explore opportunities for cooperation, aiming to bolster their global positions. Kosovo, a landlocked territory in Southeastern Europe, declared independence from Serbia in 2008, but its sovereignty remains a contentious...
Southeast Asia Waters

Addressing Shadow Tanker Activities in Southeast Asian Waters

Southeast Asian waters have been a hub for "shadow tankers" engaging in illicit activities like smuggling, illegal oil transfers, and evading sanctions. This issue has raised concerns among governments, international bodies, and environmentalists, necessitating a coordinated effort from governments, international...
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