Tensions in BRICS? Why are Xi Jinping and Putin Missing the 2025 Summit?
The upcoming 17th BRICS Summit in Rio de Janeiro, scheduled for July 6–7, 2025, is drawing global attention not only for its expanded membership and wide-ranging agenda but ...
The upcoming 17th BRICS Summit in Rio de Janeiro, scheduled for July 6–7, 2025, is drawing global attention not only for its expanded membership and wide-ranging agenda but ...
The recent escalation between Israel and Iran has drawn significant international attention, especially within the BRICS bloc, which includes Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa. As the conflict ...
On May 21, 2025, the foreign ministers of China, Pakistan, and Afghanistan convened in Beijing for a trilateral meeting, marking a significant step in China’s strategic ambitions in ...
On the 7th of January Donald Trump Jr arrived in Greenland, weeks after his father said he wanted the US to take control of the autonomous Danish territory. ...
After a recent intense battle, the Arakan Army(AA) took the last barracks under the military Junta control in the Rakhine state of Myanmar, which lies along the border ...
The ongoing developments at the Shigatse airbase in Tibet, coupled with the deployment of seven J-20 aircraft, have drawn significant attention to the strategic dynamics between China and ...
The relationship between NATO and Hungary has been tense, marked by Hungary's self-centered approach prioritizing its interests over the bloc's. Recently, Hungarian PM Viktor Orban's move to deepen ...
Well, well, well, the 2022 general elections in Kenya have come and gone, and William Ruto emerged as the winner after a chaotic race. But it seems like ...
Russia’s war in Ukraine has cast a spotlight on the China-Russia relationship. On February 4, 2022, just weeks before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, President Xi Jinping and President ...
Uganda for long has been dependent on Chinese loans to fund its infrastructure projects. However, recently there have been some tensions simmering between the two countries and after ...
Debt-trap diplomacy refers to short-term economic incentives that lead to states relinquishing their sovereignty. Typically, an economically superior country provides loans to a less developed one under the ...
Recently, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) held a “productive meeting” with Dominica Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit. “Deputy Managing Director Bo Li visited Dominica to discuss the existential threat ...
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