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Vietnam’s Top Leader Concludes 4-Day State Visit to China

TheDiplomat - Fri, 17/04/2026 - 08:54
Meeting in Beijing, To Lam and Xi Jinping declared that they view the bilateral relationship "as a strategic choice of overarching and long-term significance.”

Plugging into Reality: The ASEAN Power Grid

TheDiplomat - Fri, 17/04/2026 - 03:51
For decades, the Southeast Asian bloc has envisioned the creation of a region-spanning power grid. Is the project finally set for take-off?

Australian PM Secures Fuel, Fertilizer Supplies During Visits to Malaysia and Brunei

TheDiplomat - Fri, 17/04/2026 - 01:57
During his quick visits to the two nations, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his hosts pledged to “strengthen energy supply chain resilience.”

Uzbekistan Wants Nuclear Energy, But Can It Afford the Water Cost?

TheDiplomat - Thu, 16/04/2026 - 19:57
The country is betting on nuclear power to secure its energy future – but it is doing so in one of the most water-stressed regions in the world.

How China’s Arctic Ambitions Inflate Russia’s Geopolitical Leverage

TheDiplomat - Thu, 16/04/2026 - 18:43
Russia’s law suggests that Moscow is not preparing the Northern Sea Route for international use. It may instead be profiting from a misplaced expectation.

When Climate Lies Kill: Red-Tagging Indigenous Defenders in the Philippines

TheDiplomat - Thu, 16/04/2026 - 17:10
Climate disinformation is strategically deployed to reinforce red-tagging narratives, portraying Indigenous resistance to mining, energy, and infrastructure projects as a threat to national security.

Beyond the Rupture: Where Are China-Japan Relations Heading?

TheDiplomat - Thu, 16/04/2026 - 16:43
The evolution of Sino-Japanese relations has rarely followed a linear path – but it has always remained within clear guardrails, even during times of tension.

5-Year Prison Terms for Atajurt Activists Who Burned Chinese Flag

TheDiplomat - Thu, 16/04/2026 - 16:21
After protesting Chinese state policies in Xinjiang, and after apparent pressure from Beijing, the group of Kazakhs were charged with “inciting national hatred.”

Australia’s New National Defense Strategy Feels Written for a Bygone Era

TheDiplomat - Thu, 16/04/2026 - 16:15
It ignores the elephant in the room: an unreliable and unruly United States.

China’s Taiwan Calculus Ahead of the Trump-Xi Summit

TheDiplomat - Thu, 16/04/2026 - 15:55
Beijing is not seeking a breakthrough on Taiwan at the Trump-Xi summit, but rather incremental gains that could gradually weaken Taiwan-U.S. ties.

PPP’s Chief Holds Meetings in Washington While His Party Faces Ruin at Home

TheDiplomat - Thu, 16/04/2026 - 15:23
People Power Party leader Jang Dong-hyeok’s Washington trip reveals more about his internal survival strategy than any genuine foreign policy agenda.

China’s Definition of an ‘Evil Cult’ Is Expanding Beyond Religious Groups

TheDiplomat - Thu, 16/04/2026 - 14:53
“Create Abundance” is not, in any conventional sense, a religion. For that reason, its persecution signals a dangerous expansion of China’s ideological control.

A New Dataset Maps Central Asia’s Extractive Economy

TheDiplomat - Thu, 16/04/2026 - 14:38
An open-access dataset from the Oxus Society maps more than $118 billion in resource exports across the five Central Asian republics, offering a rare quantitative window into the region’s shifting place in Eurasian supply chains.

Nepal’s New PM Balendra Shah Faces First Diplomatic Test With Upcoming India Visit

TheDiplomat - Thu, 16/04/2026 - 12:14
In New Delhi, he will not want to be seen to be too close to “big brother” India so early in his tenure.

If Awami League Can Be Banned, Why Not the Jamaat on the Same Charges?

TheDiplomat - Thu, 16/04/2026 - 12:02
The Jamaat-e-Islami was complicit in the genocide of 3 million people in 1971. Why is that not reason enough for the BNP government to ban it?

Magyar, pourtant victorieux, reste interdit de s’exprimer au nom du PPE sur la Hongrie

Euractiv.fr - Thu, 16/04/2026 - 10:21

Le dirigeant hongrois nouvellement élu cherche à nouer des liens avec Bruxelles

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EXCLUSIF : les figures clés du réseau financier du Hezbollah révélées

Euractiv.fr - Thu, 16/04/2026 - 10:00

Les fonds continuent d'affluer pour financer les opérations de la milice soutenue par l'Iran

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Orbán parti, la droite nationaliste sans boussole

Euractiv.fr - Thu, 16/04/2026 - 08:44

Également dans l'édition de jeudi : Reza Pahlavi, les députés de Tisza, Olivér Várhelyi, le financement du Hezbollah, la clause de défense mutuelle

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En Russie, le serrage de vis sur internet suscite un mécontentement croissant

RFI (Europe) - Thu, 16/04/2026 - 07:52
En plus des coupures internet, Telegram est désormais inaccessible sans VPN en Russie. Ces outils, qui permettent de se localiser dans un autre pays, sont aussi l'objet d’une pression croissante. Des restrictions qui passent mal dans le pays.

Hongrie: Peter Magyar ne s’oppose pas au prêt de 90 milliards d’euros à l’Ukraine

RFI (Europe) - Thu, 16/04/2026 - 04:48
Quelques jours après sa victoire éclatante en Hongrie, Peter Magyar annonce vouloir un nouveau gouvernement d'ici à la mi-mai. Le leader de Tisza a déjà annoncé plusieurs mesures pour rétablir l'État de droit dans son pays. Il s'est également exprimé sur l'Ukraine, un sujet très attendu. Il n'est pas opposé, dit-il ce mercredi 15 avril, « au prêt européen de 90 milliards d'euros promis à Kiev » et qui est bloqué par son prédécesseur Viktor Orban, même s'il y met des conditions.

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