With each nation exposed in different ways to global oil markets, the regional impact of the price shock is likely to be significant, but uneven.
Israel position in the war has not drawn public ire, the LPG shortage is becoming an issue in upcoming assembly elections.
While Nepal’s mostly young lawmakers offer hope, youth does not necessarily mean delivery. The old vested interests will ...
The 59-year-old now faces the challenge of dealing with the domestic impacts of the oil price shock triggered by the war in ...
After 25 and 32 years, respectively, Meret Orazov and Aksoltan Ataeva are out of their U.S.-based diplomatic jobs, allegedly ...
The Giuseppe Garibaldi could enhance the operational flexibility of the Indonesian Navy, while remaining consistent with the ...
Vanuatu is locked in a diplomatic battle of wills with the United States, the world’s largest superpower, over a draft United Nations General Assembly res ...
Taiwan intends to deepen and broaden its partnerships not only with New Southbound countries, but also with democratic partners across the world.
Seoul’s ballooning defense industry has always had a blind spot: the operational and political consequences of its weapons systems being put to use.
Thailand’s blue party won last month’s election and secured the establishment’s blessing. But it has not won Bangkok – and that may prove decisive down the road.
The Supreme Court’s intervention in the West Bengal SIR dispute must not be so deep as to adversely affect the electoral process.
New Delhi probably hoped that the conflict would end quickly and hence it could pursue a hands-off policy. That hasn’t worked ...