The changes will cement Tokayev’s grip on power and could cause tensions with the West as Kazakhstan seeks to emulate the ...
As the Pax Americana fades, policymakers are prioritizing economic security – emerging countries could be the big losers, ...
The scale of Hanoi’s land reclamation operations is fast surpassing Beijing’s in the contested Spratly Islands, write John ...
To pay for what the Strategic Defence Review recommends, the UK has four options and none is easy, writes Andrew Dorman.
Expect to hear jeers at this year’s Eurovision Song Contest as organizers opt not to muffle audience reactions. Politics and ...
Islanders want to be in control of exploiting their zinc, copper and other resources in ways that benefit the community and ...
The US is taking an encouragingly multilateral approach to secure scarce minerals for the industries of the future – but the ...
With their new economic bargaining power, countries with in-demand resources are challenging colonial-era assumptions about corruption and exploitation, writes Bronwen Everill.
The Canadian politician and diplomat tells Mike Higgins how Prime Minister Mark Carney’s speech at Davos in January on the ‘rupture in the world order’ has heralded a national hardening of attitudes ...
Tehran’s decades-long cultivation of the ‘axis of resistance’ led to the war with US and Israel that it long sought to avoid – whatever the outcome, the regime is weakened, writes Sanam Vakil.
Iran adds a new layer of difficulty to an increasingly unstable US–Japan relationship, as the Japanese prime minister ...
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