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Bridging The Pacific: Chile And Malaysia Deepen Ties In Trade, Food Security, And Innovation
A Fresh Perspective On Climate
Vietnam And Malaysia Deepen Ties Through Mutual Support
Climate Action Can Feel Slow – But The Fastest Energy Leap In History Has Begun
Enabling The Clean Energy Transition Through Trade and Cooperation
Western Aid Cuts Cede Ground To China In Southeast Asia
US Continues To Abuse Its Security Council Seat To Undermine UN Credibility
Germany, Netherlands Among Top 10 Fossil Fuel Subsidisers In 2023
Xi’s $51 Billion Pledge To Africa: A Landmark Deal Or A Debt Trap?
The Bloc Divide And The Future Of The UN
US Hypocritically Moves To Grab Territory In Arctic
What An Even Stronger Modi Might Mean For US-India Relations
Overcapacity Story Fails To Cover Lack Of Competitiveness
What A Prabowo Win Signals For US-Indonesia Relations
Is ASEAN The Indo-Pacific's Ultimate Power Broker?
WASHINGTON, US: China and the United States, like sports captains picking sides, have been engaged in a considered effort to enlist partners.
G20: Strategic Chess Moves And Backfiring Mind Games
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia: The G20 Summit was a watershed moment with different implications for all major powers present. It remained the ultimate playbook of strategic and brilliant geopolitical moves in strengthening key partnerships, addressing shortcomings and initiating wise and strategic chess moves in a new domain of power strategy and friendshoring efforts. India and the US scored big in the absence of Xi and Putin, and Beijing and Moscow saw their grip further squeezed by a flurry of moves and consolidations.
Rise In German Far-Right Reflects Growing Sentiment Against Ukraine War
WASHINGTON, US: The far right party in Germany, Alternative for Deustchland, or AfD, won a district council election in the eastern town of Sonneberg, Thuringia last month. Nationally, the AfD is now polling at 19 percent, just under Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s Social Democrats, polling at 20 percent.
The Race To Recycle Electric Car Batteries
BEIJING, China-The popularity of electric cars is surging around the world. But along with the demand, there are questions. What happens to all the old EV batteries as the first generation of electric car batteries reach the end of their lives and are no longer enough to power a car?
EU Needs To ‘Cooperate With China’ As Concerns Of Trade War With US Rise
BEIJING, China--As concerns of a possible trade war between the EU and the US increase, Chinese analysts said major European economies need to make pragmatic and wise decisions to safeguard their own interests rather than following Washington too closely at their own costs while serving the US hegemony.