- April 2nd, 2025

Indonesia’s foreign policy under newly inaugurated President Prabowo Subianto, Indonesia this week commenced its first-ever joint military drills with Russia. Analysts view this as a step toward a more assertive role for Indonesia on the world stage, reflecting Prabowo's ambitions...

Hungary’s Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó will be joining foreign policy representatives from Russia, Syria, and other nations at the Minsk Conference on Eurasian Security on October 31. This gathering, hosted by Belarus, has been styled as an alternative to the...

Ishiba Shigeru, former defense minister and prominent hardliner on national security, has been elected President of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), making him the new Prime Minister of Japan. His ascension comes with significant implications, particularly in shaping Japan’s...

Turkey has increasingly charted a unique path in international relations, often choosing to march to the beat of its own drum. This was evident during the United Nations vote on December 14, 2022, when the General Assembly passed a resolution...

Australia has long been a key player in the Asia-Pacific region, and its foreign policy decisions have significant ramifications not only domestically but also on a global scale. Over recent decades, Australia's foreign policy has become increasingly complex, with its...

The Asia-Pacific region has emerged as one of the most critical areas in global geopolitics, given its economic dynamism, strategic importance, and the presence of multiple great powers. This region, which includes some of the world's largest economies like China,...

Chinese President Xi Jinping expressed his commitment to working with Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev to build a more substantive and dynamic China-Kazakhstan community with a shared future. This commitment aims to inject positive energy into the development and stability of...

Turkiye's strategic landscape has undergone significant shifts, reflecting its evolving relations with global powers, particularly Russia and China. The nation's disagreements with the US over Middle Eastern security issues, especially in Syria, combined with frustrations regarding its EU membership process...

The Watson Institute of Public Affairs at Brown University reported that since September 11, 2001, 7,057 US military personnel have been killed in Iraq and Afghanistan alone. Civilian contractor deaths reached 8,000, with 30,177 US service members committing suicide after...

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