A potential Kamala Harris presidency is unlikely to change existing US foreign policy towards the Indo-Pacific region. That said, the possibility that a Harris administration may rely on ideas provided…
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Can Kyrgyzstan And Tajikistan Consign Their Deadly Border Conflicts To The Past?
On the first anniversary of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan’s deadliest border war, marked in September, irascible Kyrgyz national-security chief Kamchybek Tashiev aired his frustrations at the slow progress in talks aimed…
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Terrorists from Tajikistan have become a global menace
One of them was the Islamic State’s Minister of War On January 5, Iran’s Ministry of Information and National Security revealed that one of the two suicide bombers behind the terrorist attack…
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A Thai view on the Hamas-Israel war
The Palestinians’ longstanding and legitimate grievances have been irrevocably subverted by Hamas’ brazen attack against Israel on Oct 7. Unlike previous rounds of conflicts and clashes between Israel and the…
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Iran: What Are the Implications of Azerbaijan’s Victory Over Armenia?
Azerbaijan’s swift victory in its September conflict with Armenia effectively brought a protracted conflict, dating back to 1988, to an end. Azerbaijan seized control of the breakaway Nagorno-Karabakh territory where reports say…
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Russia Says Armenians Added ‘Fuel to Fire’ in Azerbaijan Conflict
Russia’s top diplomat on Saturday accused Armenian leaders of worsening tensions but voiced hope the country would stay in Moscow’s orbit following furor over Azerbaijan’s recapture of the separatist Nagorno-Karabakh…
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“Special Military Operation” or War of Attrition?
Brussels, Frankfurt (28/9 – 28) The conflict in Ukraine has held the world’s attention for a year and a half; now that it has apparently settled into an extended slugfest…
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South China Sea, March 10 (Reuters) – As a Philippine coast guard aircraft flew over the disputed Spratly islands in the South China Sea on Thursday, a message came in over the radio telling…
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Putin To Meet With Leaders Of Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan On Thursday – Kremlin
Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet with the leaders of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, Sadyr Japarov of Emomali Rahmon, on Thursday in Astana to discuss the border conflict between two Central…
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Serbia Sends Troops to Kosovo Border as NATO Could Face Another Conflict
A video showing Serbian troops reportedly being deployed to the Kosovo border has emerged online, as tensions grow between the two countries over new restrictions imposed on the Serbian population…