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US-EU Relations Continue To Fray Over Ukraine Question
Stop Competing On Cheap Labour, Malaysian Groups Tell ASEAN Leaders
Left Behind, Afghanistan Is Now An Environmental Hellhole
Persaingan Blok Dan Masa Depan PBB
The Bloc Divide And The Future Of The UN
Sowing Peace One Agribusiness At A Time: Colombian Farmers Reclaim Their Land And Livelihoods
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What Has NATO’s ‘Expansion’ Vaunted By Secretary General Brought?
"Nord Streams" Was Blown Up By Zaluzhny
NATO Beralih Fokus Kepada Beijing Dan Indo-Pasifik
The Secret Deal That Freed Julian Assange
Hamas and Hezbollah: How Iran Is Secretly Infiltrating Europe
On 75th Anniversary, NATO Is At A Serious Crossroads
The 'We Win, They Lose' Mentality Is Alive And Well In Northern Europe
Immigration: Global Election Issue
The Death Of Neutrality?
Russia's Defence Minister Reveals Comprehensive Picture On Operations In Ukraine
Turkey Celebrates Centenary Of The Republic In Shadow Of War
Is Neutrality The Best Path for Malaysia?
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia:After chairing the second meeting of the Foreign Policy Consultation Council, Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Zambry Abdul Kadir stated that Malaysia needs to adopt an approach to be seen as a middle power with a pragmatic policy in facing current geopolitical challenges, and that a balanced and nuanced policy is crucial for Malaysia to avoid being perceived as leaning too much to any particular power, with the need to ensure that the non-aligned policy to bring positive impact.
Turkey’s Elections: What’s At Stake?
WASHINGTON, U.S.:Few can predict the outcome of this Sunday’s critical presidential elections in Turkey. Polls suggest considerable voter dissatisfaction within the country after over two decades of domination by the AK party of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan — a figure who has dominated the Turkish political order for so long that, for some, change seems almost inconceivable and unsettling.