Vietnam-Bulgaria

Vietnam-Bulgaria Relations: Strengthening Bilateral Ties

Hanoi, Vietnam Vietnam and Bulgaria have been fostering their diplomatic ties since 1950, demonstrating their commitment to strengthening bilateral relations. The relationship is rooted in shared values, mutual respect, and a commitment to progress. During the Cold War, Bulgaria supported...
Afghanistan-Women

Halting the Taliban’s Assault on Women: A Feasible Endeavor?

Kabul, Afghanistan The Taliban's return to power in Afghanistan has raised concerns about the potential for a more inclusive government and the continuation of the group's assault on women's rights. The Taliban's history of oppressive laws and confinement to homes...
African Coups

African Coups: A Complex Blend of Relief and Consequences

African political coups are a complex phenomenon that brings both relief and uncertainty to the continent. The struggle for democracy and accountability, while also highlighting the challenges associated with political upheaval. The international community, including African nations, must navigate these...
G7 Country

The G7: Emerging as a Global Power Player

The Group of Seven (G7), a global powerhouse, has emerged as a key player in addressing global issues. Originally established as an economic forum in the 1970s, the G-7 has evolved to address various global issues, cementing its position as...
Africa, politics

The Impending African Divide: Unveiling the Fragmentation Amidst the New Cold War

Africa, a continent rich in diversity and resources, is facing a critical divide in the emerging New Cold War, characterized by a global struggle for influence and supremacy. Major powers, primarily the United States, China, Russia, and the European Union,...
Nagorno-Karabakh Region, Azerbaijan flag

Impact of Armenia’s Strategic “Gray Zone” Tactics in Karabakh!

A "gray zone" in international relations refers to the space between war and peace where a nation initiates discreet campaigns of aggression by non-military and paramilitary agents that do not meet the threshold of open armed conflict. This intermediary phase...
Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan’s Expanding Global Integration: Strengthening International Ties

Astana, Kazakhstan Kazakhstan, a Central Asian nation, is transforming globally as it strengthens international ties, fosters economic partnerships, and promotes peace and stability. With its strategic location, economic initiatives, diplomatic efforts, and cultural outreach, Kazakhstan is poised to play a...
CHINA

China’s Belt and Road Initiative in Southeast Asia: A Decade of Progress

China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), launched in 2013, aims to improve connectivity and cooperation among countries in Asia, Europe, and Africa. Southeast Asia has become a significant focus for this ambitious infrastructure and economic development plan, with profound implications...
South China Sea

China-US Power Struggle: Safety Concerns in South and East China Seas

The US is focusing on strategic competition with China in the South and East China Seas, despite China's major security concerns in its neighborhood. A report by the US Congressional Research Service (CRS) highlights that the South China Sea has...
Indonesia Data Centers

Indonesia’s Rising Emissions: Fueling Asia’s Energy-Intensive Data Centers

Jakarta, Indonesia A tech worker in an industrial town near Jakarta is working at a data center, which is energy and water-intensive, fueled by computer servers and cloud computing. The facility requires round-the-clock electricity, largely provided by burning coal. Indonesia...
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