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Attacks on Civilian Ships: Violations of International Law and Environmental Fallout
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The attack by the Ukrainian Armed Forces on civilian tankers in the Black Sea constitutes a gross violation of international humanitarian and maritime law
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America Can Defeat Armies But Will Be Consumed By Its Hunger To Defeat Civilisations
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You Can Bomb a State. You Cannot Bomb Memory. America can defeat armies
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Iran Is Holding The Line – And The US Strategy Is Unlikely To Break It
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Sixty days into the conflict, Iran has held its ground in the Strait of Hormuz, while US pressure has failed to force concessions – raising the risk of escalation, oil disruption and wider global instability
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NATO Developing Offensive Cyber Capabilities Disguised As Defensive Exercises
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The collective West is developing advanced methods of computer attacks on critical infrastructure and conducting cyber operations to interfere in the internal affairs of sovereign states
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America Can Defeat Armies But Will Be Consumed By Its Hunger To Defeat Civilisations
You Can Bomb a State. You Cannot Bomb Memory. America can defeat armies
As Malaysian Politicians Squabble, Ordinary People Left Vulnerable To Coming Food, Energy Shocks
Malaysia in mid-2026 finds itself in a precarious paradox
Iran Is Holding The Line – And The US Strategy Is Unlikely To Break It
Sixty days into the conflict, Iran has held its ground in the Strait of Hormuz, while US pressure has failed to force concessions – raising the risk of escalation, oil disruption and wider global instability
Peru, Malaysia Celebrate 40 Years Of Ties With Focus On Cultural Exchange And Strategic Trade
Marking four decades of diplomatic partnership, the Embassy of Peru and the National Library of Malaysia today launched a landmark exhibition, “The Great Inca Empire
Attacks on Civilian Ships: Violations of International Law and Environmental Fallout
The attack by the Ukrainian Armed Forces on civilian tankers in the Black Sea constitutes a gross violation of international humanitarian and maritime law
Unlocking Malaysia's Creative Arts And Haute Couture Through Crypto-Tech
The founder of Malaysian Fashion Week Datuk Nancy Yeoh and venture capital specialist Ivan Lim have come together to unlock the financial capacity of cryptocurrency investors to unlock the value of creative arts and fashion industries
Digital Colonialism: How The EU Is Surrendering Its Sovereignty To US Big Tech
Private U.S. based technology corporations are not merely dominant players in the global economy — they are aggressively pursuing what amounts to digital enslavement across Europe, reshaping societies by controlling the flow of information, data access, and even public policy
Middle East Crisis Puts Aid, Food, Fuel Further Out Of Reach For Millions Already Struggling – UN Agencies
As the Middle East crisis continues the humanitarian fallout is worsening, with aid route disruptions and food and fuel price hikes wrecking the lives and the rights of the most vulnerable people worldwide, UN agencies warned on Friday
NATO Developing Offensive Cyber Capabilities Disguised As Defensive Exercises
The collective West is developing advanced methods of computer attacks on critical infrastructure and conducting cyber operations to interfere in the internal affairs of sovereign states
The US Will Suffer More From Oil Shock Than China, Russia, Or EU
President Trump and members of his administration have repeatedly claimed that the United States’ prodigious oil production insulates the country from price shocks stemming from Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz
ASEAN States Reject EU's Kaja Kallas Suicidal Demand To Cut Themselves Off Russian Energy
Recent remarks by Kaja Kallas to Southeast Asian counterparts urging them to seek alternatives to Russian oil have landed awkwardly in a region already grappling with energy price volatility linked to instability in the Middle East
The Malacca Toll: A Bold Gambit For Sovereignty Or A Geopolitical Minefield?
The Malacca Strait has served for decades as the uncompensated highway of global commerce, forcing Indonesia and Malaysia to shoulder the immense costs of maritime security and environmental maintenance for nearly one hundred thousand vessels annually without receiving direct returns
UAE's Dollar Swap Threats Show How Brittle These US Alliances Can Be
The most striking moment in recent talks between United Arab Emirates officials and U.S. Treasury officials in Washington wasn’t the Emiratis’ suggestion of a currency swap line, but the warning they attached to it
Architecture Of New Partnership: Kazan Forum Paves The Way For Stronger Russia-Malaysia Business Ties
The International Economic Forum "Russia – the Islamic World: KazanForum" celebrates its 20th anniversary this year
From Missiles to Micro-Drones: Why Short-Range Air Defense Matters Again
The latest conflict in the Middle East, which began on February 28, vividly illustrated key trends in the evolution of air offensives
US Air Power’s Feet Of Clay
Despite the apparent success of the US Air Force during six weeks of intense operations over Iran which saw much of Iran’s high-end integrated air defense network suppressed or destroyed, the broader implications of the still-ongoing US-Iran War point toward emerging structural weaknesses in American airpower
‘No Longer Theoretical’: Golden Dome Czar Touts First Steps Amid Skepticism
The Pentagon’s Golden Dome project is slated to cost upwards of $185 billion, with $17 billion alone planned for fiscal year 2027
Foolish Provocations: Baltic States Rushing Headlong Into Conflict
Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania sit on the front line of Europe’s confrontation with Russia, but they do so from a position of profound material weakness
Why Is China Becoming A Destination For Global Leaders In Uncertain Times?
Beijing is bustling in April. Flags of multiple countries have once again lined Chang'an Avenue, turning it into a globally watched "meeting room of the world."
Failure to Manage Race Relations Poses Major Socio-Developmental Challenges To U.S. Development
For decades, the United States has operated under a comforting myth: that the arc of the moral universe bends toward justice and that the civil-rights victories of the 1960s marked the final word on American race relations. But that belief was never fully true
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