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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, standing next to Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu, is accorded a ceremonial welcome at ...
The State Administration Council has been dissolved and a new caretaker government appointed, but the military remains firmly ...
The move to develop the Amu Darya field aligns with the Taliban’s goal of self-sufficiency, but can the cash-strapped regime ...
The new agreement must be approved by referendum to take effect, and even then friction will likely continue between Nouméa ...
Beijing runs an old playbook. But this time it has competition.
The absence of a top-quality strike aircraft such as the F-35 is detracting from the IAF’s ability as a whole.
The bilateral bonhomie on display at Malé during Modi’s visit did not happen overnight. Since at least May last year, India ...
Increasing political instability will pose challenges to decisive leadership and give opposition parties more sway in ...
As Khan’s PTI gears up for another nationwide protest, there is one clear path back to power: reconciliation with the ...
The securitization of undersea cables intensifies the strategic balancing act that the region’s governments must maintain.
From pay raises to disciplinary reform, President Lai’s defense policy places soldiers at the center of a broader transformation.
Seoul’s development diplomacy faces a crisis of identity as anti-corruption probes collide with cultural soft power ambitions.