Chinese President Xi Jinping- US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan

China and US Engage in Strategic Communication to Ease Tensions

In a critical diplomatic effort, China and the United States, the world's two largest economies, recently engaged in a series of high-level strategic communications aimed at managing and stabilizing their often contentious bilateral relations. The latest round of talks marks...
Iran Women

Struggle for Justice: Women’s Fight Against Iranian State

In recent months, the Iranian government has targeted an Iranian aid worker, a labor activist, a political campaigner, and a protester, accusing them of armed rebellion against the state—a charge that carries the death sentence. These women, Pakhshan Azizi, Sharifeh...
Pacific Islands Forum-Leaders

Pacific Island Leaders Back Controversial Regional Policing Plan Amid China’s Growing Influence

In a significant development at the recent Pacific Islands Forum held in Tonga, Australia announced that Pacific Island leaders have endorsed a contentious regional policing plan aimed at addressing security concerns across the region. This endorsement marks a pivotal moment...
China–Iran

Bab al-Mandab: Iran-Backed Houthis and China’s Dilemma

In recent months, the Bab al-Mandab Strait, a crucial maritime chokepoint at the southern tip of the Arabian Peninsula, has witnessed escalating attacks on ships by the Iran-backed Houthi rebels. These assaults have caused significant disruptions in global trade, threatening...
US Naval Base Guam

US Ramps Up Indo-Pacific Base Defenses Amid Growing Missile Threats from China and North Korea

The United States is intensifying its efforts to fortify military bases in the Indo-Pacific region, enhancing its ability to counter the growing missile threats posed by China and North Korea. Recent reports have underscored the urgency of this initiative, focusing...
Wang Yi and NSA Jake Sullivan

US-China Relations in Focus as Jack Sullivan Prepares for Beijing Visit

In a significant diplomatic development, China's Foreign Ministry announced on Sunday that it would raise serious concerns over the Taiwan issue, development rights, and strategic security in upcoming discussions with the United States. The talks are scheduled to take place...
U.S. Navy

U.S. Navy Faces Challenges: Navy Working Uniform Type III Trouser Shortages on Sailors

The Navy Working Uniform Type III trousers are facing severe shortages, creating a significant challenge for sailors across the globe. As of recent reports, the Navy Exchange Service Command (NEXCOM) has stated that the availability of these trousers is critically...
Boeing AH-64E Apache Helicopter

U.S. Greenlights $3.5 Billion Apache Helicopter Sales to South Korea: Attack Helicopters Amid Global Military Dynamics

South Korea has received approval from the U.S. State Department to purchase up to 36 AH-64E Apache helicopters. This acquisition aligns with South Korea’s strategic goals of enhancing its defensive and offensive capabilities amid escalating regional tensions. The deal follows...
Iran-Armenia

Iran-Armenia Covert $500 Million Arms Deal: Geopolitical Implications in Caucasus

In a move that has sent ripples across the geopolitically sensitive Caucasus region, several media outlets reported last month that Iran and Armenia covertly finalized a significant arms deal valued at approximately $500 million. This deal, notable for its scale...
Pakistan-Afghanistan Border

Pakistan’s Tariff Increase on Afghan Fruits: Blow to Bilateral Trade and Afghanistan’s Economy

Pakistan has escalated the tariff taxes on Afghan fruits from 15,000 PKR to an unprecedented 60,000 PKR per ton, marking a sixfold increase. This sharp rise in tariffs coincides with the peak export season for Afghanistan’s fresh fruits, including watermelon,...
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