Kazakhstan's Constitutional Court confirmed this week that the president is eligible to run for another single seven-year term under the new constitution.
Confidence in the Strait of Hormuz has been shattered. Trust is now among the most important commodities in the energy world.
As in many rapidly digitalizing countries, Uzbekistan’s technological transformation may be advancing faster than the necessary regulatory frameworks.
China is playing a bigger game than aid and economic development.
The secretary of state must be seen as the chief architect of the Trump administration’s assault on the rules-based order.
An independent group examined official documents from Myanmar ports, leaked bank documents and open-source data to chart the network that supplies Myanmar with jet fuel.
Even sectors that are showcased as symbols of India's economic success often depend on Chinese inputs somewhere in the production chain.
The recent film “Pig Feast: Colonialism in Our Times” has unsurprisingly elicited a strong negative reaction from the Indonesian government.
A pall of cynicism hangs over proceedings against Vice President Sara Duterte.
It’s not the drones—It’s everything around them.
Why the Communist Party wants business to boom.
France remains committed to bolstering cooperation with Syria.
The United States has recast a small industry as a national security threat.
Alliance members tout defense investments to try to head off Trump’s complaints.
The language of the “new era” leaves real reform behind.
Opinion polling shows that trust in Tokyo is surprisingly deep.
A host is supposed to harvest the world’s goodwill, not burn it.
In the ongoing battle of narratives, Kyiv’s supporters have every reason to hold the course.
Iranians in Europe say governments aren’t taking threats from Tehran seriously.
China’s dominance in the entire fluorine value chain is an overlooked source of geopolitical leverage.
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