Iran-US

Iran Challenge: Biden’s Options and Strategies

Pressure is growing on US President Joe Biden to directly attack Iran following a drone attack on an American outpost in Jordan. While hitting Iranian targets is an option, analysts suggest the US is more likely to strike Iranian-supported proxy...
Gaza–Israel conflict

How are Israel and Hamas addressing the challenges in Gaza?

Ziyad al-Nakhalah, the leader of the Palestine Islamic Jihad, has arrived in Cairo for talks with Egyptian intelligence chief General Abbas Kamel. The Palestinian leader is discussing an end to the Gaza war, which would involve an exchange of prisoners,...
Economic Growth

African Countries Unite to Secure Duty-Free Access to US Markets for Economic Growth

The U.S., Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) trade forum, set to begin in South Africa, is expected to focus on the extension of the U.S. program allowing sub-Saharan African countries duty-free access to U.S. markets. U.S. officials, including Ambassador...
Ukraine

Russia’s Heavy Defeats near Avdiyivka Amidst Kyiv-Backed Peace Talks in Malta

Heavy fighting continued around the eastern Ukrainian city of Avdiyivka on October 28, despite representatives from dozens of nations meeting in Malta to discuss peace proposals. British intelligence suggests that Moscow committed elements of up to eight brigades to the...
BRICS

Indonesia’s Strategy: Prioritizing Autonomy Instead of BRICS Membership

Indonesia has been a potential BRICS member since 2011, with the country's potential to become one of the top five economies by 2045 and a leading power in Southeast Asia. However, Indonesia was not among the six countries selected from...
Australia Prime Minister Anthony Albanese

Unprecedented Voter Turnout for Indigenous Voice Referendum in Australia Prime Minister

Australia's Indigenous Voice Referendum, held on October 14, has seen a record turnout of over 97.7% of eligible voters, marking a pivotal moment in the nation's history. The referendum aims to provide a constitutional platform for Indigenous Australians to be...
Runners Spring Heat

Sydney Marathon Runners Hospitalised Due to Spring Heat

In this year's Sydney Marathon, dozens of runners were rushed to hospitals across the city, with heat-related illnesses caused by unseasonably high temperatures. As spring is typically a time for mild weather in the Australian city, the scorching heatwave caught...
United Arab Emirates (UAE)

Khalid bin Mohamed bin Zayed proposes reconstituting Advanced Technology Research Council board of directors

Crown Prince Khalid bin Mohamed bin Zayed proposes reconstituting the Advanced Technology Research Council Board of Directors, chaired by His Highness. The board will include Dr Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, Khaldoon Khalifa Al Mubarak, Mohammed Hassan Alsuwaidi, Mansour Ibrahim Al...
SAARC

SAARC’s 5 main problems and strategies for overcoming

The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) was established in 1985 to promote regional cooperation and development among its member states. However, the organization has faced challenges over the years, hindering its progress. SAARC offers suggestions to overcome these...

11 Chinese aircraft, 5 warships circling Taiwan

The conflict between China and Taiwan may escalate. China is constantly putting pressure on Taiwan under its expansionist policy. According to media reports, the Taiwanese Defense Ministry tracked 11 Chinese military aircraft and five warships around Taiwan between Monday and...
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