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Tashkent sees stability in Afghanistan as essential for the security and stability of the broader Central and South Asian region.
With supporting systems like the Deposit Refund System (DRS) in 1992, Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) in 2003, and Recycling Subsidies and Incentives systems, South Korea created an effective ...
The polls show the opposition leader will win a landslide victory, but the ruling People Power Party still maintains its stance that Yoon’s martial law was inevitable and justified.
A people-centric transition of coal mine workers needs timely reskilling, training, relocation and rehabilitation as part of India’s transition to clean energy.
Beijing is executing a three-layered plan: shoring up its domestic front, tightening the screws on the U.S., and repositioning itself on the global stage.
Many of the region’s economies have pursued a model of export-oriented industrialization that was once championed and encouraged by Washington.
The Malaysian leader says that he will push for an extension of the junta’s ceasefire in order to facilitate earthquake recovery efforts.
Amid the Trump administration’s tariff threats, Hanoi treated the Chinese leader to an unusually warm welcome.
Purchasing more U.S. arms would be an obvious way of reducing the trade surplus with the U.S., but Thai leaders may not be ready for uncomfortable discussions over Thailand’s alignment.
As Bangladesh redefines its foreign policy, its ability to balance regional and global interests will determine the future ...
Kazakhstan can leverage Russia’s desperate need for export markets by pushing for a pipeline, finally, across the Caspian Sea ...
China embeds its military ambitions within Pacific Island nations by developing dual-use infrastructure such as ports, ...