Anwar Ibrahim says that his country’s “neutrality and openness for partnership” make it a “natural hub” for high-tech ...
We cannot overlook the fact that a president of a 37-year-old democracy self-righteously declared martial law. While South ...
The late president has been praised for placing human rights at the forefront of U.S. policy, but his Cold War maneuvering ...
The U.S. may not want to stake its ties with the Pakistani military to back a politically volatile and unpredictable figure ...
An uptick in “revenge on society” attacks demonstrates the growing discontent at home. The CCP might seek to channel that ...
The interim government’s draft Cyber Security Ordinance mirrors the repressive legal frameworks of previous administrations.
The GRU spent tens of millions of dollars funding terrorist groups in Afghanistan to target U.S. and NATO forces, and routed ...
The acquisition of SSNs represents a significant step in enhancing India’s deterrence in the Indian Ocean. But India will ...
Jakarta seems determined to use the leverage it enjoys as the world’s fourth-largest smartphone market to extract maximum ...
At a time when remittances often double the scale of official aid, it’s imperative to address systemic barriers – including ...
The Constitutional Court has been effectively sidelined through a legislative gambit – and the biggest losers are the ...
Bangladesh’s entrenched political culture, rooted in decades of illiberal democracy, violence, and bad governance, casts a ...